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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...nd-of-londons-
entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.htm Sounds very ambitious. What I don't really understand is the concept of "running services" within London vs further afield when many of the trains will cross the boundary. For example they mention GN and Welwyn Garden City, but does this mean they'll only be transferring the terminators (which serve Moorgate), rather than the Peterborough/Letchworth/Cambridge trains? -- Roland Perry |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 09:40:50 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...nd-of-londons- entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.htm Sounds very ambitious. What I don't really understand is the concept of "running services" within London vs further afield when many of the trains will cross the boundary. For example they mention GN and Welwyn Garden City, but does this mean they'll only be transferring the terminators (which serve Moorgate), rather than the Peterborough/Letchworth/Cambridge trains? URL corrected, tiny URL added: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/tfl-to-take-command-of-londons-entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.html http://tinyurl.com/gwzwmch Xposted for wider audience. This plan will not end well. It is a bureaucratic nightmare in the making. Moreover, as TfL's budget is stretched quality will fall. Better, IMHO, to add the county of Oxford and Hampshire to the list of Home Counties, and have a Home Counties PTE. We need the "London Passenger Transport Area" back. |
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On 21/01/2016 11:15, aurora wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 09:40:50 +0000, Roland Perry wrote: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...nd-of-londons- entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.htm Sounds very ambitious. What I don't really understand is the concept of "running services" within London vs further afield when many of the trains will cross the boundary. For example they mention GN and Welwyn Garden City, but does this mean they'll only be transferring the terminators (which serve Moorgate), rather than the Peterborough/Letchworth/Cambridge trains? URL corrected, tiny URL added: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/tfl-to-take-command-of-londons-entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.html http://tinyurl.com/gwzwmch Xposted for wider audience. This plan will not end well. It is a bureaucratic nightmare in the making. Moreover, as TfL's budget is stretched quality will fall. Better, IMHO, to add the county of Oxford and Hampshire to the list of Home Counties, and have a Home Counties PTE. We need the "London Passenger Transport Area" back. No - we need a set of stations on the periphery of the London area where the trains from the home counties terminate and then there is some radical method of transportation in to the centre of London |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 12:12:00 +0000, Someone Somewhere
wrote: On 21/01/2016 11:15, aurora wrote: On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 09:40:50 +0000, Roland Perry wrote: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...nd-of-londons- entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.htm Sounds very ambitious. What I don't really understand is the concept of "running services" within London vs further afield when many of the trains will cross the boundary. For example they mention GN and Welwyn Garden City, but does this mean they'll only be transferring the terminators (which serve Moorgate), rather than the Peterborough/Letchworth/Cambridge trains? URL corrected, tiny URL added: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/tfl-to-take-command-of-londons-entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.html http://tinyurl.com/gwzwmch Xposted for wider audience. This plan will not end well. It is a bureaucratic nightmare in the making. Moreover, as TfL's budget is stretched quality will fall. Better, IMHO, to add the county of Oxford and Hampshire to the list of Home Counties, and have a Home Counties PTE. We need the "London Passenger Transport Area" back. No - we need a set of stations on the periphery of the London area where the trains from the home counties terminate and then there is some radical method of transportation in to the centre of London We abolished transportation in the 19th century. |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 11:40:53 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote: On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 03:15:02 -0800, aurora wrote: On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 09:40:50 +0000, Roland Perry wrote: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...nd-of-londons- entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.htm Sounds very ambitious. What I don't really understand is the concept of "running services" within London vs further afield when many of the trains will cross the boundary. For example they mention GN and Welwyn Garden City, but does this mean they'll only be transferring the terminators (which serve Moorgate), rather than the Peterborough/Letchworth/Cambridge trains? URL corrected, tiny URL added: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/tfl-to-take-command-of-londons-entire-suburban-rail-network-a3161586.html http://tinyurl.com/gwzwmch Xposted for wider audience. This plan will not end well. It is a bureaucratic nightmare in the making. Moreover, as TfL's budget is stretched quality will fall. Better, IMHO, to add the county of Oxford and Hampshire to the list of Home Counties, and have a Home Counties PTE. We need the "London Passenger Transport Area" back. Dear God. rolls eyes Yup, Adrian's answer to everything is to roll back the clock to a supposed golden era, roughly the time he was born. |
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On 21/01/16 14:05, wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 03:15:02 -0800, aurora wrote: Better, IMHO, to add the county of Oxford and Hampshire to the list of Home Counties, and have a Home Counties PTE. We need the "London Passenger Transport Area" back. I live in Hampshire. It is a County with a lot of diversification, North Hampshire is very similar to Surrey in that areas like Aldershot ,Fleet Hartley Witney after years off assault from the Metropolis are not much more than dormitory areas of boring towns interspersed by golf courses separated by pinewoods and scrubby heath that make the inhabitants think they live in the country. This end where I can hit Dorset with a good rifle has a completely different character and I don't think I would be alone in thinking London should not be controlling things this far West. Now there are some commuters from these parts to London, my neighbour has a contract that involves frequent visits at the moment ,but they depart from Salisbury which is actually closer to London than this part of Hants so are you going to then add that County to your Home Counties PT as well? As things stand SWT don't do a bad job of combining a commuter flow amongst those who are travelling medium distance to destinations further West such as Exeter. Cannot really see the need for London to have more influence. There's a piece from the BBC here. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-35372617 I agree that SWT tend to go a good job of combining their passenger flows although there are problems such as a lack of semi-fast services stopping at Clapham Junction during the peak. However if SWT are forced to introduce more frequent local stopping services it will most likely impact on their middle and long distance travellers. It's not ideal that TfL have control of non-commuter services to destinations as far as Devon and Dorset. |
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can do a better job than the current franchise holders? I know the present service is far better and passenger numbers far greater than was the case during the Silverlink period; but have those improvements been the result of unusual aptitudes and skills? Is it not the case that heavy investment - and access to funds - is the main reason things have improved? Is there any evidence to suggest that TfL/London Overground have more management skill, knowledge and understanding than their counterparts among the current TOCs? Why should we believe that handing all these services over to London Overground will make things better? |
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