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In message , Clive
writes I'll be as clear as I can. I don't know anything about London but a friend of mine that lives there said "Nine Elms" had now changed it's name to "New Covent Garden", I think that may be an estate-agent term. Officially the area is still known as Nine Elms. I would like to know what is the history and subsequent progress of the planning of this new line. There's a lot of information at http://northernlineextension.com I know the Kennington loop only connects with the west end side of the northern line because back in the 60s and 70s I worked on it, will it stay in service? Almost certainly, as the proposed terminus of the extension at Battersea is only two-track, which would not be sufficient for turning back the full peak-time service of the CX branch. I don't think any service pattern has yet been proposed, but I guess that it might well involve alternates trains turning at Kennington and Battersea. The four proposed routes (of which number 2 is the preferred option) can be seen in: http://northernlineextension.com/med...ns_lr_pages.pd f You will see that they all involve the extension turning off one side of the existing Kennington loop and returning to the opposite side of the loop. -- Paul Terry |
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