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Paul Scott June 2nd 08 08:29 PM

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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 11:58:08 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T
wrote:

And is there anywhere else in Greater London which is similarly
deserving of a brand new railway station on an existing line?

I suppose under that criteria my vote would go for a Brixton station
on the South London Line (which will hopefully play host to ELLX
trains to & from Clapham Jn in years to come) - but that would be an
incredibly difficult and expensive station to build, unlike
Eastfield's quick-and-cheapish new modular station. Is there anywhere
else deserving that's like Eastfields in London - somewhere where the
line is running more or less flat on the ground, not high up on an
embankment or viaduct or low in a cutting or even in a tunnel - i.e.
any *realistic* suggestions?


Oh you've wrecked the criteria! I was going to suggest St Ann's Road /
Seven Sisters Road on the GOBLIN as well as Forest Road, Winchester Road
and Chingford Hatch on the Chingford - Liverpool St line. These extra
stations would hugely increase the catchment areas for these lines even
though I recognise they would slow overall journey times.

If Network Rail were feeling suitably insane they could build an
interchange station at Ferry Lane Estate where the GOBLIN cross the Lea
Valley line via Tottenham Hale. Obviously not every Lea Valley train
could stop as it's reduce line capacity but the locals to Hertford East
could possibly provide a half decent service.

Unfortunately they're all high up or down in dips!


There is an interesting tale in the Alan Williams column in the current
Modern Railways. Apparently the NR plan for the rebuild of Effingham
Junction with one of these modular stations, supposedly using permitted
development rights, failed to gain the local planner's agreement down in
rural Surrey.

So the portakabins have disappeared from the car park, and the project has
been cancelled. Back to the above 'brand new' part of the above discussion,
perhaps if they have a modular metal clad footbridge and some prefab
buildings earmarked waiting in a warehouse somewhere, they're actually far
more likely to gain acceptance in a new build urban setting than a 150 yr
old rural setting?

Paul S




TimB June 2nd 08 08:57 PM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On Jun 2, 9:00 pm, Paul Corfield wrote:

If Network Rail were feeling suitably insane they could build an
interchange station at Ferry Lane Estate where the GOBLIN cross the Lea
Valley line via Tottenham Hale. Obviously not every Lea Valley train
could stop as it's reduce line capacity but the locals to Hertford East
could possibly provide a half decent service.


Why didn't they think of that when they were building the Victoria
line?
Tim

Paul Corfield June 2nd 08 09:22 PM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 21:29:14 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

There is an interesting tale in the Alan Williams column in the current
Modern Railways. Apparently the NR plan for the rebuild of Effingham
Junction with one of these modular stations, supposedly using permitted
development rights, failed to gain the local planner's agreement down in
rural Surrey.

So the portakabins have disappeared from the car park, and the project has
been cancelled. Back to the above 'brand new' part of the above discussion,
perhaps if they have a modular metal clad footbridge and some prefab
buildings earmarked waiting in a warehouse somewhere, they're actually far
more likely to gain acceptance in a new build urban setting than a 150 yr
old rural setting?


Well I like the Alan Williams column in MR so it's usually the third
thing I read after the Editorial column and Uncle Roger. I think the
Effingham tale illustrates the lack of competence in NR (the planning
problems), the arrogance (one size fits all and you'll get it
eventually) and the lack of thought (one design solution). I
particularly liked the comment about how can maintenance costs be
reduced when no money has spent on the station in years.

I think the basic idea of modular stations is good if it saves money but
not when it delivers facilities that are not necessary (lifts compared
to ramps for mobility access), increase whole life costs for NR *and*
the operator and which are simply out of scale / sympathy. If TPE can
win awards for sympathetic station refurbishment and repair why on earth
can't NR take a similar cost effective approach at Effingham Junction?
I expect the Eff Junc story to run and run because NR have managed to
rouse a fair proportion of the local populace as well as a well known
critic and other relevant organisations. I'd call it an own goal and I
expect they'll end up having to compromise.

--
Paul C

Peter Masson June 2nd 08 09:27 PM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 

"Paul Corfield" wrote

I think the basic idea of modular stations is good if it saves money but
not when it delivers facilities that are not necessary (lifts compared
to ramps for mobility access), increase whole life costs for NR *and*
the operator and which are simply out of scale / sympathy.


It's too early to pass judgment on the new design of modular stations, with
Mitcham Eastfields the only example to date. But they will have to be much
better than a previous attempt, the dreaded CLASP design.

Peter



Uriah June 2nd 08 09:52 PM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On 2 Jun, 21:27, "Peter Masson" wrote:

It's too early to pass judgment on the new design of modular stations, with
Mitcham Eastfields the only example to date. But they will have to be much
better than a previous attempt, the dreaded CLASP design.

I think you can pass judgment now! Greenhithe is being rebuilt with
the kit of parts - from what I can see it is virtually identical to
Eastfields.

Reminds me of the original DLR station concept, in as much as you
rearrange and join the parts to fit the site, but around 90% of the
construction is the same at any site.

I think the modular station parts are more attractive than CLASP, but
will be just as ubiquitous.

D7666 June 3rd 08 06:28 AM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
Mitcham Eastfields



I noticed today - and I'm sure it was not like this yesterday - that
FCC PIS three line displays north of the Thames had two lines of text
something like:

[ Mitcham Eastfields station ]
[ .................................. ]
[ Station will open during t ]

And that was it. It was a scrolling and just end in the 't'. So Luton,
Harpenden, West hampstead are held in suspense over when 't' day is.

--
Nick

EE507[_2_] June 3rd 08 07:18 AM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On Jun 3, 7:28*am, D7666 wrote:
Mitcham Eastfields


I noticed today - and I'm sure it was not like this yesterday - that
FCC PIS three line displays north of the Thames had two lines of text
something like:

[ Mitcham Eastfields station ]
[ .................................. ]
[ Station will open during t ]

And that was it. It was a scrolling and just end in the 't'. So Luton,
Harpenden, West hampstead are held in suspense over when 't' day is.


This would be the dreadful CIS system that isn't properly synchronised
with departures, much like that on the West London Line?
I assume "...............................8" means the train is
supposed to be formed of 8 coaches. The last time I was at Farringdon
I saw this, but a 4 eventually rolled it. No announcement. Cue much
swearing and running along platform.

This isn't just travel. This is First transforming travel.

Let us know if FCC have updated the system today...

Mr Thant June 3rd 08 08:57 AM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On 3 Jun, 07:28, D7666 wrote:
And that was it. It was a scrolling and just end in the 't'. So Luton,
Harpenden, West hampstead are held in suspense over when 't' day is.


Probably "today" or Tuesday. They weren't calling yesterday as the
platform cameras weren't working properly. I presume Southern had
guards on duty.

U

--
http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/
A blog about transport projects in London

[email protected] June 3rd 08 10:17 AM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
On 2 Jun, 19:58, Mizter T wrote:
On 2 Jun, 18:27, Mr Thant
wrote:

On 2 Jun, 17:51, Mizter T wrote:


I wonder what the delay was in opening the station - maybe it was just
to keep 'first train enthusiasts' on their toes! (Or maybe just allow
them a lie-in instead of a crack of dawn start...)


I went down there last night for a look just as the builders were
packing up (I wasn't expecting it to open as early as today). The only
things amiss were a few noticeboards hadn't been put up and one
segment of the down platform's canopy was missing.


The official line was that regulatory safety checks hadn't been done.


HMRI (if it was the HMRI) evidently don't do sunday inspections then!

When I passed by late on Friday I was half-hoping I might be able to
get a ticket machine to spew out the first ever Mitcham Eastfields
ticket - alas no, the place was still crawling with workmen!

Can anyone say exactly how long this station took to be built - i.e.
from the start the proper construction phase? It's certainly been
fairly rapid - well under a year.

And is there anywhere else in Greater London which is similarly
deserving of a brand new railway station on an existing line?

I suppose under that criteria my vote would go for a Brixton station
on the South London Line (which will hopefully play host to ELLX
trains to & from Clapham Jn in years to come) - but that would be an
incredibly difficult and expensive station to build, unlike
Eastfield's quick-and-cheapish new modular station. Is there anywhere
else deserving that's like Eastfields in London - somewhere where the
line is running more or less flat on the ground, not high up on an
embankment or viaduct or low in a cutting or even in a tunnel - i.e.
any *realistic* suggestions?



Stations at Walworth and Camberwell on the line into Blackfriars would
seem the obvious candidates.

Re-instating Junction Road/Tuffnel Park on the GOBLIN.

Barking Reach, on the Dagenham Dock line.

I think there's also a case for a West Romford station between Romford
and Chadwell Heath, probably on Jutsums Lane. But that really is
getting into the realm of fantasy.

Jonn

Paul Scott June 3rd 08 05:27 PM

Mitcham Eastfields Open
 
Roland Perry wrote:
In message
, at
11:58:08 on Mon, 2 Jun 2008, Mizter T remarked:
Can anyone say exactly how long this station took to be built - i.e.
from the start the proper construction phase? It's certainly been
fairly rapid - well under a year.


It would be interesting to know. East Midlands Parkeway, which is
supposed to be open in December, is currently just a load of mud. It
may have some foundations, or it may not, it's difficult to see,
through the mud.


Mr Thant's blog reckons about 5 months for the build phase?

http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...ulse-hill.html

Paul




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