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![]() "Tony Bryer" wrote in message ... In article , Martin Whelton wrote: Besides the Kingston link will go through an area notorious for middle class articulate whingers who have already started on certain aspects of the scheme and will no cause untold misery if anything get's in their way. If there is a town in Japan called Kamikaze, perhaps Richmond upon Thames could be twinned with it. Crossrail is/was a golden opportunity for the Borough but everywhere people only see problems, not benefits and opportunities. Mind you, as I pointed out a while back, the main line goes through Surbiton because 1830's Kingstonians fought hard to keep it out and so protect their coaching trade. -- Tony Bryer I have to agree. And it always seems to be retired / semi-retired people with too much time on their hands that do the whinging. I guess these people much prefer the District line to go shopping in Kensington / Chelsea than they would benefit from being able to get to (god forbid) EAST LONDON! The people who would really benefit from being able to get to work in the City / Docklands unfortunately are too busy with their work to spend their spare time making representations. Crossrail from Twickenham would have been one reason for me to consider staying around here in the long term. If it doesn't materialise the chances of me moving somewhere else have dramatically increased. |
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