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Old May 31st 17, 12:45 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Crossrail 2 hits the buffers



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On 2017\05\31 09:05, tim... wrote:


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In article , (Roland
Perry)
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In message ,
at 04:07:40 on Tue, 30 May 2017, Paul Corfield
remarked:
I will be astonished if CR2 starts construction within the next 20
years. We will see a repeat of the nonsense that Crossrail had to
endure to get to the point of "spades in the ground". This is because
politicians are generally pretty stupid when it comes to transport
investment.

Or perhaps they realise that spending huge sums on something like CR2
brings less kudos than promising the same amount for the NHS, were
everyone in the country, not just a few toffs in Chelsea, can bask in
its alleged benefit.

The biggest set of beneficiaries are the 100 million passengers a year
using
Waterloo who will either get alternatives or much needed extra capacity.


though it doesn't need to leave the mainline at Wimbledon and take a
round the houses route to Chelsea via Balham to achieve that

building the tunnel portal somewhere between Earlsfield and CJ would be
sufficient


CR2 plans to increase trains between Wimbledon and London, and will allow
trains from Chessington and Epsom to get to London without sharing tracks
with the lines from Surbiton.


as the bottleneck on the mainline runs all the way back to new Malden, where
are the extra paths on that part going to come from to achieve that?

Starting the tunnel north of Wimbledon wouldn't allow any extra service to
Waterloo...


no, but it would reduce the congestion at the throat as there would be less
(can I use that word as Roland isn't watching me) trains there each morning

It's few years since I travelled the mainline into Waterloo but recall
having to wait there frequently in the past

the trains from Wimbledon and the trains from Putney don't share tracks
through Clapham Junction, because both routes have dedicated tracks to
Waterloo.


yes, everybody already knows that :-(