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![]() Peter Masson wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=934 So at Whitechapel the high level platforms are the Underground, and the low level platforms will be the Overground. Indeed. Does anyone know if they're going to keep the East London Line branding once the extension is completed, or will it become just another overground link? Also, from the link: "Phase two will join the East London Railway to Clapham Junction and will complete an orbital rail route around London on which London Overground services will run, following the London 2012 Olympics." Surely inaccurate? There won't be a single orbital rail route; passengers will be able to complete an outer circle journey, but only with a few changes: Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction, Willesden Junction to Highbury & Islington, Highbury & Islington to Surrey Quays, Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction. Patrick |
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Peter Masson wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=934 So at Whitechapel the high level platforms are the Underground, and the low level platforms will be the Overground. Indeed. Does anyone know if they're going to keep the East London Line branding once the extension is completed, or will it become just another overground link? Much info at: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=886 There will be new, standardised "London Overground" branding for the completed ELLX (the East London Railway) and the ex-Silverlink lines (the North London Railway). The colour theme is the essentially the orange of the East London line, but on the map, all London Overground services will be shown using a double line in the same manner as the DLR. So the answer is, no, it won't be "just another" overground link, but neither will it strictly keep the original ELL branding. Also, from the link: "Phase two will join the East London Railway to Clapham Junction and will complete an orbital rail route around London on which London Overground services will run, following the London 2012 Olympics." Surely inaccurate? There won't be a single orbital rail route; passengers will be able to complete an outer circle journey, but only with a few changes: Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction, Willesden Junction to Highbury & Islington, Highbury & Islington to Surrey Quays, Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction. I think it's just slightly sloppy wording - for "rail route", read "railway". The future North London Railway service pattern is still very much in the works. For some period after NLL improvements but before GOBLIN improvements, there will be 4tph from Clapham Junction to Stratford. When the Primrose Hill route reopens to passenger traffic, those WLL trains will divert to Barking instead, resulting in the changes you identified (although you could get from CJ to Gospel Oak before needing to change). The Queen's Park to Stratford via Primrose Hill service appears to depend on the possible Bakerloo line re-extension to Watford Junction and replacement of the Euston to Watford DC services. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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