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On Feb 6, 11:28*am, Alec 1SJ wrote:
Don't get me wrong: I don't want thameslink to come through Crystal Palace or Gipsy Hill, but I might like some other lines to be extended and so I wander why now that so many other stations in South London get thameslink trains stopping, these stations get none? I think this is a very valid question. I have long been of the opinion that the *current* TL operation (never mind who the franchise holder is) before TL2000 / TLP came along is too restrictive in that there are 2 patterns of 4 TPH i.e. Bedford Brighton and Luton/Snorbens - Sutton. Back in NSe / BR TOU days there was a wider range of stations served like Guildford and Sevenoaks and those got taken away. That was a great loss in my view. I would have had least 4 route / station calling patterns south of Thames - probably 4 routes each 2 TPH that grouped through the core to the 2 x 4 TPH to the north. Of course TL can't serve every station - but I do think there should have been a greater range in ''metro'' destinations served in the current operation, and should be served under TLP rather than longer distance routes. TL will forever be a heavy metro operation through the core not a fast regional link and I think it would be better off focussing on being a sort of large overground contributing to London suburban routes rather than an extended network of cross linked regional services. -- Nick |
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