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March 30th 11, 03:32 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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CJB wrote:
The fact that these conditions exist are due to the apparent callous
disregard that Transport for London has for its customers in not
putting into service 8-car units and extra trains during the
rush-hour.
Or it might have something to do with the platforms not being long
enough. I don't know about the clapham line but the trains on the ELL
were only 4 car when LU ran it.
Actually, they ran some 5-car CO/CP trains on the ELL in the 1970s.
That was before the elfin safety brigade, mind.
And also before Canada Water station opened. I think that's the
main constraint on the ELL, and the short platforms would be hard
to lengthen (as with Cutty Sark on the DLR).
I thought one of the stations by the tunnel (Rotherhithe?) was the long
standing constraint on the length of trains. It was the height of
short-sightedness to build Canada Water so constrained too, though.
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