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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2016\01\10 15:42, Recliner wrote: Basil Jet wrote: I was thinking about what a wasted resource the DC lines from Queens Park to Euston are. A twin track railway to the edge of Central London with only 3tph. But what to do with it? You could build a curve from Wembley Central to Sudbury & Harrow Road. The DC lines are on the west side here, so a flat junction would be fine and I don't think any demolition would be required. The Marylebone Line would be expensively interfered with as the new line went under it or budged it apart and came up in the middle. The Suds and Northolt Park would become Overground only with a train from Euston every twenty minutes terminating at a new platform at South Ruislip. The existing Marylebone trains which semi-randomly call at the stations would cease to call there and would give an increased service at Wembley Stadium and South Ruislip instead. The doubling of frequency of Overground service from Euston to Wembley Central would probably mean the end of Stonebridge Park terminators on the Bakerloo, leaving an off-peak service of 6tph LU from Harrow and Wealdstone, 3tph LO from Watford and 3tph LO joining at Wembley Central. I like it personally, but is there room in the South Harrow tunnel for four tracks? I don't believe that the line was ever four-tracked except at some stations where there used to be platform loops. Those stations would need rebuilding. Some of the two-track bridges would also need rebuilding, such as the expensive new one over the A312. I wasn't thinking of a fourth or third track. Can't a train every twenty minutes stopping at three adjacent stations share track with the Chilterns? Chiltern's argument for having so few trains stopping at those stations is that they get in the way of the far more important 100mph non-stop services (up to 8tph) on the same tracks. At the very least, you'd probably have to reinstate some of the platform loops that were removed when the route was modernised, so that the fast trains could overtake the stoppers. But that introduces more points and signals, which were removed 25 years ago in the interests of reliability. |
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