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D7666 wrote:
Again this is why I think the existing TL route is and always be a slow speed metro route thus is better off being a sort of overground route. 24 TPH yes, attempting to serve most of the south coast and deepest fenlands no. If it wasn't for their marked reluctance to amend the future Thameslink routes shown on the Thameslink programme website, we'd have a much better picture of KO2. From the various RUSs, (and the Kent and Sussex published last month are consistent with the earlier South London), attempting to serve most of the south coast has been to all intents binned, but more relevant to this thread, there are planned transfers of stopping services to Thameslink yet to come, such as the 4 tph all stations on the Norwood Jn to London Bridge route, which will be transferred from Southern. I believe the 4 tph from Orpington is basically a stopping service as well. The question left hanging seems to be what the balancing all stations service will be on the north side... Paul S |
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