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Morning all,
There is an idea that trains could run from the Thameslink core to Cambridge, or at least on to some part of the Great Northern route, via a junction just north of St Pancras Low Level. What is the status of this idea? Is it a definite part of the Thameslink masterplan? Has it been scrapped? Was it never more than conjecture? Have i dreamed it up? In particular, i remember some work being done towards it as part of the CTRL 2 works at St Pancras - a short section of tunnel under the CTRL/NLL spaghetti junction, facing SPILL at one end and the GN at the other. Does that exist, or is this another flight of fancy on my part? Cheers, tom -- Axaxaxas Mlo |
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