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![]() "Barry Salter" wrote in message ... Mr Thant wrote: On 24 Sep, 12:33, Boltar wrote: And a few hundred people from each thameslink train walk over the small bridge try and squash onto a circle line train to finish their journey. Farringdon will be utter chaos every morning and evening. Which is why they're putting in a much bigger bridge. If memory serves, the 1990s plan for Crossrail featured Farringdon and Liverpool Street being "double ended", affording interchange with Barbican and Moorgate, respectively. As does the recently agreed plan (for Crossrail). As for Thameslink, the new Blackfriars and existing 'ity Thameslink are double ended, perhaps St Pancras International should have been built similarly, as we've discussed before. However, doesn't the eventual Farringdon Thameslink/LU have access direct to the street from the east side of one of the widened footbridges, so it will at least have double entrances? I believe the initial arrangement with steps down to the 'Circle' platforms is only a transitional stage towards an eventual new entrance? Paul S |
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