On Jun 30, 6:21?pm, MIG wrote:
On Jun 30, 5:54 pm, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Paul Corfield
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"Paul Terry" wrote in message
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Are you saying that trains will not actually run in a circle but would
effectively reverse in the appropriate platform? Passengers would be
forced to change in order to complete a cross Clapham Junction journey?
Yes, that's my understanding. On the map accessible from ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/.../overground_tr...
Clapham Junction is shown as an interchange between the clockwise and
anticlockwise routes, rather than as a through station.
I guess it would be possible for trains to reverse at Clapham Junction
and continue round the circle, but I imagine that it could produce all
sorts of operating problems.
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Paul Terry
It would mean that trains arriving and departing would sometimes have
to cross, but that happens at many two-platform termini with genuine
metro frequencies (eg Elephant and Castle, Brixton). A dedicated
platform for each direction would be a nice luxury, but would it be
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Follow this link for a pictue of Platform 1 in use in 1971:-
http://johnlawontherails.fotopic.net/p37188651.html
Marc.