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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:36:44 +0000 (UTC), "Jonn Elledge" wrote: Looking at my handy and informative central London bus map, I noticed that the locations of several proposed East London Line stations (Shoreditch, Hoxton, and possibly Haggerston as well) are inside the zone 1 boundary. I think it's unlikely that they'll remain there on the final line - stations inside zone 1 with no interchange would just push up fares and detract from one of the major arguments for the extension. So, does this mean the zonal boundaries are going to have to be redrawn specifically for the ELL? why do you imagine that it is unlikely they'll stay in Zone 1? I'd imagine that they'll stay exactly in Zone 1 so as to maximise the revenue potential of the line. I take your point about it being more popular if it was all in Zone 2 but by no means is Bishopsgate in Zone 2 even if you moved the boundary for the others. What use is an orbital line if it passes through Zone 1? People won't use a slower route designed to avoid central London if, in fact, it doesn't avoid central London. Shoreditch is in Zone 2; Shoreditch High St station will be barely 300m from Shoreditch. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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