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On Oct 14, 8:20 pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: My personal suspicion is that they've decided that Kings Lynn is just a bit too far for the high capacity inner suburban style train they really need. I woudd suggest maybe it has got more to do with getting as many trains as possible through the Welwyn bottleneck. The fast ''Cambrdge Cruisers'' - includes the current Lynns - if all 125 mph might overall yield another path - ECML is not in my ''route'' knowledge ![]() I can see that one 125 mph IEP for the Cambridge line simply following or preceding a GN main line express does not gain a path - it merely moves the white space - but if the Peterborigh and Lynn departures were both 125 mph flighted around each other and class 91/HST then there might be a gain. Could gain 2 TPH out of that alone (based on half hourly to each of Cambridge and Peterboro) 125 mph operation of a standard NGEMU hi-density suburban fleet makes no sense - maybe it is best to not include a route that is better off being changed to something else for a different gain. -- Nick |