But Southwark is used by around 10 million passengers per yearWaterloo - Southwark
Waste of 1/2 billion quid

But Southwark is used by around 10 million passengers per yearWaterloo - Southwark
Waste of 1/2 billion quid
But Southwark is used by around 10 million passengers per year![]()
Now this is where a little local knowledge is useful. Ty Glas was built, in late BR days, as a joint venture with the City of Cardiff to provide a suitable place for a bus link to the University of Wales Hospital; the nearby stations at Heath and Birchgrove being deemed unsuitable. The bus link failed to prosper but Ty Glas has because it serves a substantial business area which includes the Tax Office. It is also the only station on the branch accessible from north and south. Ty Glas is now much busier than Birchgrove but the older station continues to attract a respectable amount of passengers.
To me, there appears to be more stations than realistically needed in the western side of Plymouth.
Given the distance between these two stations (330 yards) a footpath from Caerphilly Road (A469) overbridge running alongside the line to Ty Glas station would probably make sense, and close Birchgrove. And it's only a few minutes walk from Birchgrove to Rhiwbina.
I'd keep all four! If one had to go, it would without doubt be Barracks, however closing any of the other three would be illogical.
it seems to receive a lot of passengers which is probably why it remains open.
Culrain to Invershin is 34 chains
Isn't there a river between them?
I have a very distant memory of travelling that way as a small child and someone getting on the train at Culrain ... and off at Invershin!
Stratford - Maryland.
Maryland should have added to the name "Alight here for Stratford: if avoiding fare payment and ticket barriers"
The distance between Stratford town centre with Stratford (Regional) and Maryland stations is almost identical, any fare dodgers just walk to Maryland and travel back one stop on the Shenfield Metro to avoid the ticket barriers at Stratford.
Hopefully that will be resolved in the next few years with Crossrail/TfL involvement. It came as no suprise that this station was ear marked for closure in original Crossrail plans due to the fact it cannot be extended beyond it's 8-car train length platforms. This was subsequently overturned (no doubt by the fare evading lobby) & at great expense these trains will be equiped with selective door operation.
Mentioning Stratford-why did DLR recently build a station at Stratford High Street which is only a few hundred yards from Stratford.
On the DLR why was West India Quay built when the stations either side at Canary Wharf and Poplar are only a few hundred yards away.?
Worth noting that WIQ is closed during peak hours also with services passing through to Canary wharf.
and Canary Wharf underground didn't exist either.When West India Quay station was built Canary Wharf station didn't even exist. In fact the Canary Wharf complex itself did not exist.
Are they? I thought only those trains using the bypass omit West India Quays as there is no platform on that side.