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On 12 Oct, 21:01, Mr Thant
wrote: On 12 Oct, 13:17, "Paul Scott" wrote: They intend to double it in the next couple of years when it becomes the 'Hammersmith and Circle'. If I still had a blog, I'd note that after the opening of Wood Lane and the unravelling of the Circle Line there'll be no changes to the tube network for the foreseeable future*. And as far as I can tell, there are no new stations or new lines of any kind due between the opening of the current DLR extensions, ELL and Imperial Wharf (ca. 2011) and Crossrail (ca. 2017 if it happens). Have I got that right? U * Split of the Northern Line maybe, Bakerloo to Watford unlikely, Bakerloo or Northern extensions south, double unlikely. It depends on whether you count the Blackfriars work as being a new station (the Tube station will be almost completely re-built) or just an extension of the existing. |
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On 12 Oct, 21:01, Mr Thant
wrote: On 12 Oct, 13:17, "Paul Scott" wrote: They intend to double it in the next couple of years when it becomes the 'Hammersmith and Circle'. If I still had a blog, I'd note that after the opening of Wood Lane and the unravelling of the Circle Line there'll be no changes to the tube network for the foreseeable future*. And as far as I can tell, there are no new stations or new lines of any kind due between the opening of the current DLR extensions, ELL and Imperial Wharf (ca. 2011) and Crossrail (ca. 2017 if it happens). Have I got that right? Cross river transit? Or has that been cancelled (and replaced by scummy dangerous murder-buses) Tweaks to the Olympia service There's a few rebuildings, Euston Square/Warren Street connection? What Northern line extensions could there be? |
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Paul Weaver wrote: What Northern line extensions could there be? Kennington - Battersea was mooted by the developers of the power station. I think that counts as at least 'treble unlikely', though. -- Shenanigans! Shenanigans! Best of 3! -- Flash |
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Cross river transit? Or has that been cancelled (and replaced by scummy dangerous murder-buses) That's not tube ;-) * Bakerloo to Watford Junction (will happen eventually, but not until Victoria line upgrade will be complete) * Bakerloo to Camberwell (highly unlikely, not even planning started) * Metropolitan to Watford Junction (unlikely, unless there will be sudden about face) * Split of Northern (quite likely, can be done at any time even now) * Northern to Battersea Power Station (castle in the sky) * Replacement of Chesham shuttle with direct service (unlikely, unless opinion of people in Amersham will be completely disregarded) |
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Alex wrote:
Cross river transit? Or has that been cancelled (and replaced by scummy dangerous murder-buses) That's not tube ;-) * Bakerloo to Watford Junction (will happen eventually, but not until Victoria line upgrade will be complete) * Bakerloo to Camberwell (highly unlikely, not even planning started) * Metropolitan to Watford Junction (unlikely, unless there will be sudden about face) * Split of Northern (quite likely, can be done at any time even now) * Northern to Battersea Power Station (castle in the sky) * Replacement of Chesham shuttle with direct service (unlikely, unless opinion of people in Amersham will be completely disregarded) Nor is Metropolitan! :-) Peter Beale |
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On 13 Oct, 10:34, Alex wrote:
* Bakerloo to Watford Junction (will happen eventually, but not until Victoria line upgrade will be complete) TfL have stopped making noises about it. They seem to have decided they're happy with the status quo. From what I hear the plan to reuse Victoria Line stock is definitely dead. * Bakerloo to Camberwell (highly unlikely, not even planning started) Tim O'Toole did mention it as a goer in an interview a a couple of years ago, but there's never been anything official. * Replacement of Chesham shuttle with direct service (unlikely, unless opinion of people in Amersham will be completely disregarded) I think the latter is quite likely, because every other plan to serve Chesham once S-Stock is introduced has been ruled out. U |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Mr Thant wrote:
On 12 Oct, 13:17, "Paul Scott" wrote: They intend to double it in the next couple of years when it becomes the 'Hammersmith and Circle'. If I still had a blog, I'd note that after the opening of Wood Lane and the unravelling of the Circle Line there'll be no changes to the tube network for the foreseeable future*. And as far as I can tell, there are no new stations or new lines of any kind due between the opening of the current DLR extensions, ELL and Imperial Wharf (ca. 2011) and Crossrail (ca. 2017 if it happens). Have I got that right? * Split of the Northern Line maybe, Bakerloo to Watford unlikely, Bakerloo or Northern extensions south, double unlikely. I assume you're counting the Croxley Link as 'not going to happen'. If it did, what would the timescale be? Is that even a meaningful question? I would imagine it would come after 2011, but whether it could happen before 2017 is another question. tom -- Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before. |
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Alex wrote:
* Split of Northern (quite likely, can be done at any time even now) Not quite - the split would increase the number of people changing at Camden Town, and the station can't handle that. Splitting the line thus involves rebuilding Camden Town. tom -- Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before. |
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On 13 Oct, 09:32, Mike Bristow wrote:
In article , * * * * Paul Weaver wrote: What Northern line extensions could there be? Kennington - Battersea was mooted by the developers of the power station. I think that counts as at least 'treble unlikely', though. Presumably via Vauxhall? How about forking the Victoria at Vauxhall -- I was under the impression there were capacity problems at Brixton |
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Nor is Metropolitan! :-) Tell it to TfL ;-) |
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