I'm guessing you mean London Bridge and not Waterloo East. I can't see there being any point skipping it, plus it would rarely be possible.
Nope, i meant Waterloo East. Prior to the Highspeed services, the fast trains from Ashford and Dover were fast from Tonbridge to Waterloo East.
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...but if you want to speed up the "classic" services then presumably you either need to find a couple of extra paths into central London each hour (to reinstate the service pattern that junglejames referred to) so that the longer distance "classic" trains can be speeded up again?
Are there spare paths into Victoria/Charing Cross/Canon Street each hour to allow these services to be reinstated?
Going back to the original service pattern would be daft, as you'd end up with 6 trains per hour between Ashford and London.
Id suggest just adding 1 extra Ashford to London slow train per hour, to allow one of the services from Dover to be sped up after Ashford.
Are there any paths for this? Not sure, but there certainly used to be. Depends if the paths taken up by the slow services have been used up by something else.
I'll stop stating the obvious now
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As people in North and South Kent will say that they're not happy with the new HS services as it slows down the standard services and reduces their frequencies and takes passengers a mile away (St Pancras).
So what if they built terminus platforms at Gravesend and Ashford Intrn'l and ran the domestic HS as shuttle trains to interchange with the standard SouthEastern services further along the line thus brining back the old frequencies and reducing the prices for the passenger along the way and giving them their old Victoria/Charing Cross/Canon Street terminals back in the process?
Having thought about this, your plan wouldnt make the slightest difference.
You want just a shuttle between St Pancras and Ashford/ Gravesend?
Well the Highspeed services would still be competing with classic services between Ashford and London, exactly as they are now. SouthEastern would still want to make you use Highspeed services (they need to cover the extra costs of running on HS1), and so the classic services would stay as they are. Slow.
Think of it this way. 1hr from Ashford to Charing Cross, or 38mins to St Pancras, with the higher fare. The Highspeed services would lose custom. Plus people from say Folkestone and Dover would never use the Highspeed services, as the change at Ashford would mean Highspeed lost any time advantage it had. Even less passengers on Highspeed.
Nope, your plan would still see classic services remain as slow as they are. In fact, they may be slowed down even more to overcome the time lost by changing at Ashford onto HS1.
The only chance of speeding classic services up (assuming Highspeed services arent cut altogether, which they wont be), is if SouthEastern decided passenger satisfaction was more important than the extra money. Your plan is highly unlikely to make this more likely.
In reality though, classic services will never be sped up. They need to force passengers onto the Highspeed services.
Just look at all the propanda. They tried to make out Highspeed services saved you even more time than they really did. By comparing the times once classic services had been slowed down.
Highspeed services are very very handy. However the extra cost of running them means they have to charge extra. If you are going to charge extra, you have to make it very very attractive compared to the other services. This was only possible with the majority of people, by slowing everythng else down. It wont be changed.