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Crossrail Meeting
"Nitro" wrote in message om... The benchmark scheme that was approved by Mr Darling yesterday included two western branches and two eastern one: Heathrow, Kingston, Shenfield and Ebbsfleet. 24 trains a hour would run in the centre of London. snip Kingston branch: options still have to be selected. If it went via Acton Central then Churchfield Road Level crossing would close. Other options see the line going via Chiswick Park or Turnham Green. Thanks for this report. I assume it was from the meeting in Ealing Town Hall this evening. Re the Kingston branch options: - Was anything said about the level crossing at Bollo Lane (between South Acton and Gunnersbury)? - Do the "other options" re Chiswick Park and Turnham Green still include the tunnel option (tunnel from the GWML to Chiswick) or has that been ruled out? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Crossrail Meeting
The bollo road level crossing weren't mentioned although I presume
they would have to close also. The tunnel remains with the Chiswick Park and Turnham Green options, there is an option with a striaghtforward tunnel with no station as well. Jeffrey Asante "Richard J." wrote in message ... "Nitro" wrote in message om... The benchmark scheme that was approved by Mr Darling yesterday included two western branches and two eastern one: Heathrow, Kingston, Shenfield and Ebbsfleet. 24 trains a hour would run in the centre of London. snip Kingston branch: options still have to be selected. If it went via Acton Central then Churchfield Road Level crossing would close. Other options see the line going via Chiswick Park or Turnham Green. Thanks for this report. I assume it was from the meeting in Ealing Town Hall this evening. Re the Kingston branch options: - Was anything said about the level crossing at Bollo Lane (between South Acton and Gunnersbury)? - Do the "other options" re Chiswick Park and Turnham Green still include the tunnel option (tunnel from the GWML to Chiswick) or has that been ruled out? |
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