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TheOneKEA May 7th 04 04:39 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
I was in Watford today and couldn't help but notice the large new
construction that was in progress next to Watford Station on the
Metropolitan Line. It looked like either a block of apartments or a
business park.

Does anybody know if this new construction means a longer career for
Watford Met, if the Croxley Link ever happens?

Also, I went and had a look at the DC lines that used to carry
Bakerloo trains, and I can confirm that the Up Watford (Northbound)
line still has long portions of fourth rail which are correctly
seated. Surprisingly, so does the defunct Croxley Green branch...

Brad

Piccadilly Pilot May 7th 04 04:59 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 

"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
om...

Also, I went and had a look at the DC lines that used to carry
Bakerloo trains, and I can confirm that the Up Watford (Northbound)
line still has long portions of fourth rail which are correctly
seated. Surprisingly, so does the defunct Croxley Green branch...

It costs money to take them up, if they're not in the way it's cheaper to
leave them alone. Besides which, some bright spark might come up with the
idea of running Bakerloo line trains to Watford over the DC lines. Now
wouldn't that be novel?



John Rowland May 7th 04 06:28 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
om...

I was in Watford today and couldn't help but notice
the large new construction that was in progress
next to Watford Station on the Metropolitan Line.
It looked like either a block of apartments or a
business park.

Does anybody know if this new construction means a longer
career for Watford Met, if the Croxley Link ever happens?


I doubt it - there are huge office and apartment developments that are
nowhere near train stations. For example, the massive new thing at Tally Ho
Corner in North Finchley is further from any station than Watford Met is
from Ascot Road planned station.


--
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Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



TheOneKEA May 8th 04 08:50 AM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
"John Rowland" wrote in message ...
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
om...

I was in Watford today and couldn't help but notice
the large new construction that was in progress
next to Watford Station on the Metropolitan Line.
It looked like either a block of apartments or a
business park.

Does anybody know if this new construction means a longer
career for Watford Met, if the Croxley Link ever happens?


I doubt it - there are huge office and apartment developments that are
nowhere near train stations. For example, the massive new thing at Tally Ho
Corner in North Finchley is further from any station than Watford Met is
from Ascot Road planned station.


*shrug*

It just seemed to me that the developers who are building these
buildings wouldn't mind a train station right next door...

Brad

TheOneKEA May 8th 04 08:52 AM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
"Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ...
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
om...

Also, I went and had a look at the DC lines that used to carry
Bakerloo trains, and I can confirm that the Up Watford (Northbound)
line still has long portions of fourth rail which are correctly
seated. Surprisingly, so does the defunct Croxley Green branch...

It costs money to take them up, if they're not in the way it's cheaper to
leave them alone. Besides which, some bright spark might come up with the
idea of running Bakerloo line trains to Watford over the DC lines. Now
wouldn't that be novel?


Oh my!

Wouldn't that be novel indeed! Such an amazing idea!

Too bad the transverse seating on the 1972TS is missing, I guess the
punters will have to deal.....

Brad

Piccadilly Pilot May 8th 04 11:11 AM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 

"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
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It just seemed to me that the developers who are building these
buildings wouldn't mind a train station right next door...


Nor even a railway station. :-)



TheOneKEA May 8th 04 05:32 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
"Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ...
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
om...

It just seemed to me that the developers who are building these
buildings wouldn't mind a train station right next door...


Nor even a railway station. :-)


OOPS!

/me must remember the distinction next time.

Brad

JWBA68 May 8th 04 09:38 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
I was in Watford today and couldn't help but notice the large new
construction that was in progress next to Watford Station on the
Metropolitan Line. It looked like either a block of apartments or a
business park.


Swallowed up the pedestrian access to Rickmansworth Road and a lot of car
parking!

Burkey

Robinson May 9th 04 04:04 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 

It just seemed to me that the developers who are building these
buildings wouldn't mind a train station right next door...


Nor even a railway station. :-)



OOPS!

/me must remember the distinction next time.


There's a difference?

TheOneKEA May 9th 04 09:07 PM

"Cassio Metro" - the new group of buildings next to Watford Met
 
(JWBA68) wrote in message ...
I was in Watford today and couldn't help but notice the large new
construction that was in progress next to Watford Station on the
Metropolitan Line. It looked like either a block of apartments or a
business park.


Swallowed up the pedestrian access to Rickmansworth Road and a lot of car
parking!

Burkey


What did the area look like before? I saw signs stating that the
Metropolitan Way was shut, but I didn't really explore the immediate
station area very much.

Are the branch plans still on display at Croxley Station? I thought
about getting out, but my feet were hurting, so I stayed on the
train...

Brad


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