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"Chris Henderson" wrote in message ...
"Boltar" wrote in message om... "Chris Henderson" wrote in message ... A metro system that is part of the National Rail network seems to work perfectly well in Liverpool. Are there reasons why it wouldn't in London? But its not a metro system is it. Its just a load of old BR track lumped together and rebranded as a metro. You could do the same to half a dozen different suburban lines in cities around the country. It didn't seem much different in practice to the Tyne & Wear metro (the only other one I'm familiar with) - a similar proportion of it is undeground. Yes , but at least that has some route specifically built as a metro and runs metro type rolling stock with metro type frequencies. And since when was the whole of the London Underground designed as one metro system? My knowledge is patchy but I know most of the eastern end of the Central Line was BR track until 1945 or thereabouts. Indeed. But then they went and built another 5 miles of tube gauge tunnel from leytonstone. Anyway, theres always a grey area with the definition of a metro as in all things. But you have to admit that a system such as liverpools that uses mainline rolling stock , is 99% above ground and runs intercity is not exactly a metro in the sense that most people would describe one (they're limited to a single city for a start!). Some natty rebranding doesn't really change that. B2003 |
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