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South Central Franchise consultation
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South Central Franchise consultation
Paul Scott wrote:
published today: http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/...nchisecons.pdf Good to see that the WCML-WLL service will be extended back northwards again. I imagine (judging by the number of people who connect into it at Watford from points north) this will be a very popular move. At the south end I'm not so sure (given that it will end up being truncated to Clapham Jn rather than Gatwick) but then again there are a wide variety of destinations available from Clapham Jn as compared to Watford Jn, and so you'd only have pleased a small subset of passengers by running to Brighton. Neil |
South Central Franchise consultation
"Neil Williams" wrote in message ... Paul Scott wrote: published today: http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/...nchisecons.pdf Good to see that the WCML-WLL service will be extended back northwards again. I imagine (judging by the number of people who connect into it at Watford from points north) this will be a very popular move. At the south end I'm not so sure (given that it will end up being truncated to Clapham Jn rather than Gatwick) but then again there are a wide variety of destinations available from Clapham Jn as compared to Watford Jn, and so you'd only have pleased a small subset of passengers by running to Brighton. The difficulty (according to London Travelwatch) is using platform 17 at CJ for turning out a whole train of connecting pax. What I was wondering though, if LO are going to have an extra two tph on the WLL, why can't they just be projected south over the slow lines to replace the short lived 2 tph East Croydon - Shepherds Bush service? It is noticeable that there is very little said about transferring SL Metro routes to LO, perhaps this has gone off the boil with Ken's departure. Also, despite recent rumours, particularly Ken's hints during a TV debate, the ELLX phase 2 is still confirmed unfunded. Paul |
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