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Old March 4th 15, 02:57 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Wed, 4 Mar 2015 12:50:34 -0000
"Robin" wrote:
wrote:
How much hassle it is for them should be irrelevant. Convenience for
the travelling public should be their first and foremost priority.
But thats obviously in an ideal world, the real world where people
can't be arsed is another matter.


I had assumed that "trouble" was shorthand for "significant works
requiring corresponding funds for both capital and on-going, current
expenditure". If so, I am one London taxpayer and traveller who is glad
they don't take a "money no object" approach.


If there are no sets of reversing points between new cross and dalston
junction them someone ****ed up badly in the track design and they need to
put some in in case this sort of thing happens again.

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