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On 17 Nov 2004, Boltar wrote:
"Alan \(in Brussels\)" wrote in message ... After phase one, 12 trains an hour will run from Dalston Junction to Surrey Quays, serving three routes to New Cross, Crystal Palace and West Croydon. When phase two is done, it will increase to 16 trains an hour in each direction through the central station. Dalston junction eh? Thats bloody useful. God forbid they might have terminated at finsbury park as was originally mooted so people on WAGN or the piccadilly and victoria lines could have easily changed onto it. Still , par for the course for the british half arsed approach I suppose. There was some reason they couldn't go to FP. Not a very good reason, i seem to remember thinking; something that sounded like an excuse to cover up the fact that some TOC at FP didn't like it. I might be thinking of the story of the Northern City Line, though. Plus ca change ... Has anyone looked into carrying on west from Dalston, along the NLL route? Isn't the track quadruple from Dalston J to Barnsbury or Camden Road or something? Even if the ELL can't get to Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington would be hugely useful. tom -- .... to build a space elevator, that's got to be hundreds of thousands of pounds ... -- Mike Froggatt |
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