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![]() "Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ... David Wilcox wrote: It might be more convenient for passengers if Crossrail were to be constructed for shorter, double deck, trains. They do seem to be popular with operators in other countries for commuter services, e.g. Germany, USA, Australia. Shorter trains would mean shorter walks for passengers at stations. The rest of the system can't cope with the extra height that would be necessary. There were tries on the Southern in the 50s (IIRC) but they spent so long at stations while people got on and off that they delayed the rest of the service and were considered to be not worth the effort. Which is exactly why Munich decided (when they tried) that they weren't the solution to their capacity problems. twice as many pax on half the number of trains is no solution. tim |
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