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Old February 17th 05, 09:34 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit
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TheOneKEA wrote:
Colin McKenzie wrote:

If tube tunnels were dug between West Ealing and just east of
Ealing Broadway, it would free up surface capacity at Ealing
Broadway station for the desperately-needed rebuilding.


Indeed. Ealing Broadway is an excellent example of the brutalist
architectural paradigm that gave us London Euston...

There are endless options, and I think a wholesale reorganisation
of services might be beneficial, because
- the area needs north-south rail services


Roll on the Park Royal interchange...


Does anyone have news about that? I don't even have an estimated
completion date.

- the line parallel to the Central line is ridiculously under-used


Because there's no capacity at Paddington. Considering that 14tph is
going to terminate at Paddington, perhaps it would be sensible to see
if electrifying Old Oak West - North Acton - Park Royal and running
6tph up there to interchange with the Picc/Central at PR might be
useful.

It would probably empty North Acton to PR and Ealing Common to PR, but
the branches beyond there would get much busier; if the buses could be
rejigged, the effects could get even better.


A Park Royal bus/train/tube interchange with some sort of intermediate
mode link to Willesden Junction and to Ealing to join the West London
Tram. In any case, there should be high quality links to a Crossrail
station to attract people from the west who might otherwise drive. Acton
Main Line would be a good candidate.

- passengers beyond Northolt are not best served by an all-stations
service



There's always the option of electrifying all the way to West Ruislip
and interchanging with Chiltern - though that would probably decimate
the Ruislip branch of the Central.

A better option would be to find a spare bit of brownfield land next to
the old GW line and building a largish carpark on it, with good access
from the A40. Then you could extend more tph from Paddington to the new
parkway station and abstract traffic off of the A40.


Ooh, the old park-and-ride problem. I think you'd actually generate
quite a bit of traffic on the A40 to the west as people switch from the
current stations to the parkway one. A parkway station would be better
off further out.

Plus there's also the fact that Greenford still has an NR service to
Paddington; if that does get cut back to West Ealing, adding a
mini-curve to the Greenford triangle and running some of that wasted
tph up _there_ could be investigated as well.


Presumably there isn't the traffic for it, otherwise they would have
suggested it.

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