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Old August 8th 14, 06:54 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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In article , (Roland Perry)
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In message , at
09:58:49 on Fri, 8 Aug 2014,
remarked:
Perhaps a "2 platforms with bus shelters and a footbridge halt"
might need a new lineside cabinet style "equipment room"
installed, but that's probably about the limit of exceptional
circumstances in such installations.

Here's a typical such station, and they manage to have an online
TVM (but it's not suitable for barriers at all).
http://goo.gl/maps/5Dkw0

2 TVMs by the look of it. I'm sure barriers could be installed if
sufficiently desired, given the layout.

They'd be "outdoors" which is unusual, and with only 1tph most of
the day I doubt it's worth manning the station, which you'd have to
do with barriers.

2 trains an hour soon, surely?

Yes, I suppose so. If both of them stop there of course. But the
current pattern is that north-of-Cambridge electrics are all-shacks,
so perhaps that'll continue. With presumably yet another stop at
Northstowe Parkway. (Another option would be to alternate between
the two during the day).


I'm sure all passing trains will stop at Cambridge Science Park station,
to give it the correct name) when it opens. There's a clue in the name.


There's no particular reason the Cambridge-Norwich trains should stop
there, apart from to create a 100% consistent "pattern" (which
everyone appears to be able to cope with at Waterbeach).

There will be plenty of Cambridge or Ely to Science Park trains
already, and I don't think changing at Ely if you are commuting from
Lakenheath/Brandon etc is going to inconvenience more than a handful
of people.


I did think of saying "all passing electric trains" but I think the plan is
to stop Norwich trains at Cambridge Science Park.

This is all a bit dependent on the Waterbeach development of course. I doubt
the initial Cambridge Science Park timetable will last.

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Colin Rosenstiel