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(Paul Corfield) wrote:

On Fri, 04 Sep 2015 15:32:44 +0100, e27002 aurora
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The Jubilee would have been better continuing from North Greenwich to
North Woolwich and Thamesmead. But, TfL are awful fond of their DLR
toy train system.


See


http://www.londonreconnections.com/2...-look-at-londo
ns-lost-tube/

For the background to the Fleet / Jubilee Line route.


A few errors there. The GLC took over on 1st April 1965 and was Labour-run
until April 1967. Its Labour leader lived round the corner from me.

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The Jubilee would have been better continuing from North Greenwich to
North Woolwich and Thamesmead. But, TfL are awful fond of their DLR
toy train system.


Provision has been made for this: there are junctions at the north end
of North Greenwich station, though without track on the east-facing
arms. It should be possible to build a branch that way without
disrupting the existing service during most of construction.

However, I suspect the demand for service to/from Stratford means you
couldn't afford to divert 1/2 or 1/3 of the trains elsewhere.

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On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 00:15:40 +0100
Paul Corfield wrote:
I really suggest you investigate how TfL is controlled. It was handed
over to the Mayor and is run as part of the Greater London Authority.
The government therefore did exactly what you said.


Except the name was changed.

You also seem to fail to realise that LT ceased to exist in 1986 when
Maggie killed the GLC and also ended LT. It became London Regional
Transport at the point. Therefore LT was dead 14 years before TfL was
created via primary legislation.


Get your facts right. The London Transport brand was used until 2000 until
it was replaced by TfL.

Rant all you like but get the history right. The old "London
Transport" and all its heritage went a very long time ago regardless
of what name was stuck on the side of Tube trains and buses.


Whatever. It was a rebranding, pure and simple. End.

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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:

The Jubilee would have been better continuing from North Greenwich to
North Woolwich and Thamesmead. But, TfL are awful fond of their DLR
toy train system.


Provision has been made for this: there are junctions at the north end of
North Greenwich station, though without track on the east-facing arms. It
should be possible to build a branch that way without disrupting the
existing service during most of construction.


However, I suspect the demand for service to/from Stratford means you
couldn't afford to divert 1/2 or 1/3 of the trains elsewhere.


A number of services terminate at North Greenwich so they might become the
nucleus of a Thamesmead service. However I don't know how separated the
junctions would be. And I suspect the demand from such a branch would be too
heavy.

For such a modern station North Greenwich is badly laid out with the
terminal platform (which would become the Thamesmead bound one?) sharing an
island with the Stanmore bound platform. This makes it a bad station for
changing trains onto a Stratford through and announcements promote Canary
Wharf instead. Having the island on the other side or having a platform on
both sides (with the doors actually opening both sides *) would be much more
efficient.

(* Looking at you Barking and Norwood Junction.)

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On Friday, 4 September 2015 17:48:02 UTC+2, wrote:
On Fri, 04 Sep 2015 15:32:44 +0100
e27002 aurora wrote:


The Jubilee would have been better continuing from North Greenwich to
North Woolwich and Thamesmead. But, TfL are awful fond of their DLR


I always had the feeling that Stratford was chosen as a terminus because the
budget didn't stretch to going anywhere else. Definately Woolwich would have
been an obvious choice. A huge population centre. Still, the DLR is better
than nothing I suppose even if you could probably walk to the centre of
London faster.


In the not too distant future, there will be Crossrail running from Abbey Wood, with a station at Woolwich, on through Canary Wharf and across central London.

I can't imagine many of the residents take the DLR instead
of the mainline train when they're going into town.


The DLR is more set up for shorter distance local journeys.

toy train system.


They keep trying to upgrade it to a proper train but its a bit like a souped
up hatchback. It doesn't matter what noise it makes or how many go faster
stripe it has, it'll never be a ferrari.


They keep having to upgrade it because it was planned on the basis of "experts" ensuring the planners that the pointless short routes that don't serve "big" destinations will never attract much traffic, only to find the trains provided to match the "expert" predictions of traffic demands are woefully inadequate for the actual number of passengers who turn up.

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