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Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Dave Arquati
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Just a general comment in this thread; everyone is assuming that
people will transfer from Waterloo to St Pancras, but there will also
be a direct transfer between Waterloo and Stratford, which only takes
23 minutes platform to platform, compared to the 16 minutes for
Waterloo to St Pancras. There will hopefully be a travelator at
Stratford to compensate for it being a longer interchange than St
Pancras.



But I wonder how many Eurostar services will actually stop at Stratford?
Hopefully more than currently stop at Calais Frethun!

I hope it would be a fair few. Then again, the Olympic bid says that
passengers from the Continent will be able to make a convenient
cross-platform change at Ebbsfleet in order to reach Stratford... I
don't know if that applies just while the "Olympic Javelin" shuttle
service is running.

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TP writes

Because they will be desperately unattractive to those people who can
now transfer from their SWT service to a Eurostar at Waterloo. Adding
an extra leg to a journey is never attractive, especially when that
extra leg is itself inconvenient. Surely you can understand that?


So all those of us North of Watford Gap that come to London going on
holiday using Eurostar and traipsing over the tube system to get to
Waterloo will in 2007 GIVE A BLOODY big cheer.
I have used Eurostar a number of times and will continue to do so
in the future when going on holiday.

The bottom line re this move is that SOME section of the travelling
public is going to be INCONVENIENCED.
The only other way would be a dedicated line out of Waterloo at a
'high' speed and thats as likely as finding weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq
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--- Colin Rosenstiel said (about the rbuilding works at Kings X)...
(TP) wrote:


Exactly so. In particular, the provision for Thameslink services
will be grossly inadequate.


There won't be *any* provision for Thameslink services in the
new King's Cross/St Pancras in 2007.


So, why do we have the current Thameslink blockade? Isn't it to do with
needing possession of the line to create the provision of new Thameslink
interchange services? And if they're not going ahead with the
provision, why bother with blockading the line in the first place?


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So, why do we have the current Thameslink blockade? Isn't it to do with
needing possession of the line to create the provision of new Thameslink
interchange services? And if they're not going ahead with the
provision, why bother with blockading the line in the first place?


It is in order to excavate the area where the new St. Pancras Midland Road
station will be and to install the concrete box into which the station will
(eventually) be installed and fitted out. Imagine City Thameslink with
nothing there apart from walls.




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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Roland Perry wrote:

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at 14:43:10 on Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Tom Anderson
remarked:
But won't most Essex folk headed for E* drive to Ebbsfleet through the
Dartford tunnel, rather than trek all the way via London?


I wouldn't.

I *would* go via Stratford rather than King's Cross, though!


That might suit you, but I doubt it would suit the majority.


Why not?

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