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On Oct 25, 7:06*pm, Stephen Furley wrote:
Possible maybe, but it doesn't look easy to me. *You'd have to demolish the new platform and re-build the old one. *What would you do with the Southbound service while you were doing that? *The present service couldn't be handled in both directions on just one platform as it used to be. *I'm not certain, but I don't think the full width of the old platform is still available at the North end (can anybody confirm this, or otherwise?), so the length of the platform might be limited. The full platform length is still available, and all three lines through Kenny O are bidirectional, with crossovers to match. IMHO it should be relatively simple to use the single down platform for services that call at Kenny O, with the remainder calling at West Brompton for onward travel via District Line or buses. Given that regular inter-city services, and empty stock Eurostars, are no more I doubt that you'd want to non-stop Kensington Olympia; there are still a fair number of events held there, and during some of them the station gets quite busy. True, but that traffic is cyclic and predictable - patronage at Westfield is less predictable, and the interchange with LU is much better at West Brompton than it is at Kenny O. |
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