CTRL domestics delay
"Peter Masson" wrote in message ...
"Graeme Wall" wrote in message
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Good point - especially valid if they run the Eurostars in pairs, one
to Brussels and one to Paris.
They already do, the two services depart Waterloo 5 minutes apart, all to
do
with paths through the Channel Tunnel. IIRC one Eurostar requires two
shuttle paths but a 'flight' of two Eurostars only requires 3 paths, thus
saving a path that Eurotunnel can use either for shuttles or freight.
This
obviously has the same effect on the CTRL: 2 fast trains close together,
then
the next two 25 minutes later, should be fairly easy to flight the slower
trains in the resulting gaps.
They used to time E* like this, but since phase 1 of the CTRL opened this
pairing of departures has been the exception rather than the rule. There was
apparently a problem at Waterloo International with trying to load up to
1500 passengers on to two trains on opposite sides of an island platform -
congestion and the risk of sending Brussels passengers to Paris and vv.
I hope they learn for the St Pancras design.
It's not often that Eurostar trains have 750 passengers on them.
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