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![]() Last Wednesday, I was in London for the day. After enjoying Southwest Trains and London Underground, I experienced London Overground for the First time. An aside: I was surprised by the way delays on the Underground were announced as they are a normal occurrence. Having utilized the Northern City I joined the Overground (North London Line) at Highbury & Islington. The East London line side was a hive of activity with numerous orange jacketed workers in attendance. Highbury & Islington station looked as if it has been largely rebuilt. It is a very different place from the H&I of the early 1970s. The new platforms and footbridge look very good. Onwards, I travelled to Kentish Town West. It is disappointing to see the route narrow to two tracks. Would that the ELL could extend to Camden Road. The bridge at Camden Road is a sad sight. Considering the length of many journeys on the Overground, the new trains seem well designed for their purpose. They are functional and spacious with helpful PIS systems. They are certainly a change from the LMR slam door stock I recall. Generally the Overground is taking on a TfL atmosphere. The improvements are numerous, with staff in evidence and wider entrances and lobbies. Gone are the days of the unstaffed stations with tiny turnstiles. Well done TfL. |
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"1506" wrote in message
Last Wednesday, I was in London for the day. After enjoying Southwest Trains and London Underground, I experienced London Overground for the First time. An aside: I was surprised by the way delays on the Underground were announced as they are a normal occurrence. Having utilized the Northern City I joined the Overground (North London Line) at Highbury & Islington. The East London line side was a hive of activity with numerous orange jacketed workers in attendance. Highbury & Islington station looked as if it has been largely rebuilt. It is a very different place from the H&I of the early 1970s. The new platforms and footbridge look very good. Onwards, I travelled to Kentish Town West. It is disappointing to see the route narrow to two tracks. Would that the ELL could extend to Camden Road. The bridge at Camden Road is a sad sight. Considering the length of many journeys on the Overground, the new trains seem well designed for their purpose. They are functional and spacious with helpful PIS systems. They are certainly a change from the LMR slam door stock I recall. Yes, agreed, though I think they could have included a bit more padding on the seats, plus more internal route maps, visible from all seats, as in most Tube trains. |
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On 24/01/2011 12:06, Recliner wrote:
wrote in message Last Wednesday, I was in London for the day. After enjoying Southwest Trains and London Underground, I experienced London Overground for the First time. An aside: I was surprised by the way delays on the Underground were announced as they are a normal occurrence. Having utilized the Northern City I joined the Overground (North London Line) at Highbury& Islington. The East London line side was a hive of activity with numerous orange jacketed workers in attendance. Highbury& Islington station looked as if it has been largely rebuilt. It is a very different place from the H&I of the early 1970s. The new platforms and footbridge look very good. Onwards, I travelled to Kentish Town West. It is disappointing to see the route narrow to two tracks. Would that the ELL could extend to Camden Road. The bridge at Camden Road is a sad sight. Considering the length of many journeys on the Overground, the new trains seem well designed for their purpose. They are functional and spacious with helpful PIS systems. They are certainly a change from the LMR slam door stock I recall. Yes, agreed, though I think they could have included a bit more padding on the seats, plus more internal route maps, visible from all seats, as in most Tube trains. It'd also be cool if they would start offering service on the NLL from Camden Town at least to Queen's Park. But I guess that's more of a dream. Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? |
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On Jan 24, 10:55*am, "
wrote: On 24/01/2011 12:06, Recliner wrote: *wrote in message Last Wednesday, I was in London for the day. *After enjoying Southwest Trains and London Underground, I experienced London Overground for the First time. *An aside: I was surprised by the way delays on the Underground were announced as they are a normal occurrence. Having utilized the Northern City I joined the Overground (North London Line) at Highbury& *Islington. *The East London line side was a hive of activity with numerous orange jacketed workers in attendance. Highbury& *Islington station looked as if it has been largely rebuilt. *It is a very different place from the H&I of the early 1970s. *The new platforms and footbridge look very good. Onwards, I travelled to Kentish Town West. *It is disappointing to see the route narrow to two tracks. *Would that the ELL could extend to Camden Road. *The bridge at Camden Road is a sad sight. Considering the length of many journeys on the Overground, the new trains seem well designed for their purpose. *They are functional and spacious with helpful PIS systems. *They are certainly a change from the LMR slam door stock I recall. Yes, agreed, though I think they could have included a bit more padding on the seats, plus more internal route maps, visible from all seats, as in most Tube trains. It'd also be cool if they would start offering service on the NLL from Camden Town at least to Queen's Park. But I guess that's more of a dream. Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? That would be great. Better yet extend the ELL to Queens Park, or Watford. That would mean dual electrification thru Primrose Hill. |
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![]() "1506" wrote That would be great. Better yet extend the ELL to Queens Park, or Watford. That would mean dual electrification thru Primrose Hill. AIUI there was dual electrification between Primrose Hill and Camden Road from the time the short-lived Maiden Lane freightliner depot was opened until quite recently - but has the third rail now been removed, as the NLL is now OHLE only from Stratford to Acton. ELL units which use the connection west of Highbury & Islington will have to change to 25 kV OHLE. There were a while ago suggestions of restoring a Camden Road - Primrose Hill - Queens Park service, though in the unlikely event of this coming about it seems more likely to be operated by trains from Stratford rather than the ELL. Peter |
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On Jan 24, 7:17*pm, 1506 wrote:
On Jan 24, 10:55*am, " wrote: On 24/01/2011 12:06, Recliner wrote: *wrote in message Last Wednesday, I was in London for the day. *After enjoying Southwest Trains and London Underground, I experienced London Overground for the First time. *An aside: I was surprised by the way delays on the Underground were announced as they are a normal occurrence. Having utilized the Northern City I joined the Overground (North London Line) at Highbury& *Islington. *The East London line side was a hive of activity with numerous orange jacketed workers in attendance. Highbury& *Islington station looked as if it has been largely rebuilt. *It is a very different place from the H&I of the early 1970s. *The new platforms and footbridge look very good. Onwards, I travelled to Kentish Town West. *It is disappointing to see the route narrow to two tracks. *Would that the ELL could extend to Camden Road. *The bridge at Camden Road is a sad sight. Considering the length of many journeys on the Overground, the new trains seem well designed for their purpose. *They are functional and spacious with helpful PIS systems. *They are certainly a change from the LMR slam door stock I recall. Yes, agreed, though I think they could have included a bit more padding on the seats, plus more internal route maps, visible from all seats, as in most Tube trains. It'd also be cool if they would start offering service on the NLL from Camden Town at least to Queen's Park. But I guess that's more of a dream. Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? That would be great. *Better yet extend the ELL to Queens Park, or Watford. *That would mean dual electrification thru Primrose Hill. No it wouldn't, it would mean fitting the transformers into the space left for them on the 20 DC only class 378s (or just running the service with some of the already dual voltage class 378/2 units as not all the ELL trains are DC only. If need be the Euston - Watford Junction service could be run with some of the class 378/1 DC only units to release more dual voltage units). |
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... Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? Don't think it has ever been proposed officially. The track layout is not designed to allow for extending the ELL west of Highbury & Islington anyway. Between there and Camden Rd it is laid out as a two track railway in the centre of the formation with long passing loops for freight on the outside. Before the works were slightly reduced, there was a plan for a third platform at Camden Rd, but this was to allow a Stratford - Camden Rd shuttle to run. There are two main reasons it won't happen, IMHO. Firstly, the NLL capacity is only 8 tph in the peak, and 6 tph offpeak, to allow for the freight traffic, so there is no room for additional trains from the ELL without reducing the NLL service. If paths were available, eastbound trains towards the ELL would have to cross westbound passenger and freight trains trains from the Stratford direction, this would not allow a robust timetable. Paul S |
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On Jan 24, 8:25*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: wrote in message ... Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? Don't think it has ever been proposed officially. *The track layout is not designed to allow for extending the ELL west of Highbury & Islington anyway. Between there and Camden Rd it is laid out as a two track railway in the centre of the formation with long *passing loops for freight on the outside. Before the works were slightly reduced, there was a plan for a third platform at Camden Rd, but this was to allow a Stratford - Camden Rd shuttle to run. Hasn't this extra platform at Camden Road just been postponed. DfT and TfL were fighting over who was going to pay for the bridge refurbishment work needed on the northern side of the formation at Camden Road. So the extension of the four tracks beyond the station won't now happen until after the Olympics (of course there may have been another change of plans which I missed). There are two main reasons it won't happen, IMHO. *Firstly, the NLL capacity is only 8 tph in the peak, and 6 tph offpeak, to allow for the freight traffic, so there is no room for additional trains from the ELL without reducing the NLL service. *If paths were available, eastbound trains towards the ELL would have to cross westbound passenger and freight trains trains from the Stratford direction, this would not allow a robust timetable. It's also unlikely to happen due to the layout at Highbury and Islington, with only a single connecting track on which a voltage changeover would also be needed. |
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 12:55:33 -0800 (PST), Andy
wrote: On Jan 24, 8:25*pm, "Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message ... Did I hear at some point, however, that they may eventually extend ELL out to Canden town? Don't think it has ever been proposed officially. *The track layout is not designed to allow for extending the ELL west of Highbury & Islington anyway. Between there and Camden Rd it is laid out as a two track railway in the centre of the formation with long *passing loops for freight on the outside. Before the works were slightly reduced, there was a plan for a third platform at Camden Rd, but this was to allow a Stratford - Camden Rd shuttle to run. Hasn't this extra platform at Camden Road just been postponed. DfT and TfL were fighting over who was going to pay for the bridge refurbishment work needed on the northern side of the formation at Camden Road. So the extension of the four tracks beyond the station won't now happen until after the Olympics (of course there may have been another change of plans which I missed). The bridge refurbishment and reinstatement of tracks was a freight only scheme that was "delayed" until after 2012. However there has been a deathly hush for many months and I'd not be surprised if it has been gently pushed off the DfT / Network Rail shopping list. I've not read or heard anything about it anywhere for a long, long time. I understand (from other forums) that the shuttle service is no more and what LOROL will do in the peaks is run 4 tph Stratford - Clapham Junction rather than the planned 2 tph. There is no fleet impact [1] plus there is a better service Camden Road - Willesden Junction. [1] I was sad enough to do some calculations. -- Paul C |
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