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Croxley Rail Link “Exhibition” dates.

http://www.croxleyraillink.com/consultation.aspx

Consultation

The Croxley Rail Link project is committed to working with local
stakeholders and members of the public to ensure that the scheme
reflects the needs of the local community.
We want to hear your views, please*contact us*with your comments.
We are holding public exhibitions to promote awareness of the scheme
and to engage with the local community.
We encourage you to come along and share your views on the scheme;
there will be detailed information about the project, including 3D
visualisations and an opportunity to register your comments.
The exhibitions are as follows:
Unit 17, Charter Place Shopping Centre, Watford Town Centre, WD17 2RU
Thursday 26th*May 12.00pm - 8.00pm
Friday 27th*May 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 28th*May 11.00am - 4.00pm
St Oswald's Church Hall, 17 Malvern Way, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth,
WD3 3QL
Wednesday*1st June*12.00pm - 8.00pm
………………………………..........................
John Burke
WRUG

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On May 5, 2:38*pm, burkey wrote:
Croxley Rail Link “Exhibition” dates.

http://www.croxleyraillink.com/consultation.aspx

Consultation

The Croxley Rail Link project is committed to working with local
stakeholders and members of the public to ensure that the scheme
reflects the needs of the local community.
We want to hear your views, please*contact us*with your comments.
We are holding public exhibitions to promote awareness of the scheme
and to engage with the local community.
We encourage you to come along and share your views on the scheme;
there will be detailed information about the project, including 3D
visualisations and an opportunity to register your comments.
The exhibitions are as follows:
Unit 17, Charter Place Shopping Centre, Watford Town Centre, WD17 2RU
Thursday 26th*May 12.00pm - 8.00pm
Friday 27th*May 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 28th*May 11.00am - 4.00pm
St Oswald's Church Hall, 17 Malvern Way, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth,
WD3 3QL
Wednesday*1st June*12.00pm - 8.00pm


Enough consultation already. JUST DO IT!
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"1506" wrote:

On May 5, 2:38 pm, burkey wrote:

Croxley Rail Link “Exhibition” dates.


http://www.croxleyraillink.com/consultation.aspx


Consultation


The Croxley Rail Link project is committed to working with local
stakeholders and members of the public to ensure that the scheme
reflects the needs of the local community.
We want to hear your views, please contact us with your comments.
We are holding public exhibitions to promote awareness of the scheme
and to engage with the local community.
We encourage you to come along and share your views on the scheme;
there will be detailed information about the project, including 3D
visualisations and an opportunity to register your comments.
The exhibitions are as follows:
Unit 17, Charter Place Shopping Centre, Watford Town Centre, WD17 2RU
Thursday 26th May 12.00pm - 8.00pm
Friday 27th May 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 28th May 11.00am - 4.00pm
St Oswald's Church Hall, 17 Malvern Way, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth,
WD3 3QL
Wednesday 1st June 12.00pm - 8.00pm


Enough consultation already. JUST DO IT!


http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/

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Enough consultation already. JUST DO IT!

If the trains are to go all the way to Watford Junction, why don't they
continue along another bit of under-used track and take the Metropolitan
Line to St.Albans Abbey?

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Clive Page wrote:


If the trains are to go all the way to Watford Junction, why don't they
continue along another bit of under-used track and take the Metropolitan
Line to St.Albans Abbey?


They're having enough trouble getting the money for just going as far
as Watford Jn.


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On May 6, 11:50*am, solar penguin wrote:
Clive Page wrote:

If the trains are to go all the way to Watford Junction, why don't they
continue along another bit of under-used track and take the Metropolitan
Line to St.Albans Abbey?


They're having enough trouble getting the money for just going as far
as Watford Jn.


Moreover, the Met. would need some very expensive engineering in order
to go over, or under, the WCML. I am not sure it is even possible.
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On May 6, 12:32*pm, 1506 wrote:
On May 6, 11:50*am, solar penguin wrote:

Clive Page wrote:


If the trains are to go all the way to Watford Junction, why don't they
continue along another bit of under-used track and take the Metropolitan
Line to St.Albans Abbey?


They're having enough trouble getting the money for just going as far
as Watford Jn.


Moreover, the Met. would need some very expensive engineering in order
to go over, or under, the WCML. *I am not sure it is even possible.


Could be possible, but very expensive!
It could be similar to the flyover at Nuneaton?
Lets just get the Croxley Link built first!

Burkey
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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Zen83237 wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "1506"
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Subject: Croxley Rail Link "Exhibition" dates


On May 5, 2:38 pm, burkey wrote:

Croxley Rail Link “Exhibition” dates.

http://www.croxleyraillink.com/consultation.aspx

Consultation

The Croxley Rail Link project is committed to working with local
stakeholders and members of the public to ensure that the scheme
reflects the needs of the local community.
We want to hear your views, please contact us with your comments.
We are holding public exhibitions to promote awareness of the scheme
and to engage with the local community.
We encourage you to come along and share your views on the scheme;
there will be detailed information about the project, including 3D
visualisations and an opportunity to register your comments.
The exhibitions are as follows:
Unit 17, Charter Place Shopping Centre, Watford Town Centre, WD17 2RU
Thursday 26th May 12.00pm - 8.00pm
Friday 27th May 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 28th May 11.00am - 4.00pm
St Oswald's Church Hall, 17 Malvern Way, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth,
WD3 3QL
Wednesday 1st June 12.00pm - 8.00pm


Enough consultation already. JUST DO IT!

Exactly. This won't happen in my life time so why bother. Just the
consultants justifying their existance.

The decisions were made years ago. This just a delaying excersize.
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On May 6, 5:10*am, burkey wrote:
On May 6, 12:32*pm, 1506 wrote:

On May 6, 11:50*am, solar penguin wrote:


Clive Page wrote:


If the trains are to go all the way to Watford Junction, why don't they
continue along another bit of under-used track and take the Metropolitan
Line to St.Albans Abbey?


They're having enough trouble getting the money for just going as far
as Watford Jn.


Moreover, the Met. would need some very expensive engineering in order
to go over, or under, the WCML. *I am not sure it is even possible.


Could be possible, but very expensive!
It could be similar to the flyover at Nuneaton?
Lets just get the Croxley Link built first!

Moreover, it is not TfL's job to operate rail service accross Hertford
County.
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