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    Abbey line (St. Albans) no longer to be converted to light rail

    Bearing in mind that the proposed Radlett scheme is to cost 300-400 million, an incremental cost of say 40 million to get a WCML connection via the contractor's line, with new signalling etc, wouldn't seem so bad...
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    Abbey line (St. Albans) no longer to be converted to light rail

    Thanks Edwin for an interesting answer. Point taken about the traffic on the lines to the south. Thanks for the info on the contractor's line- very interesting too!
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    Abbey line (St. Albans) no longer to be converted to light rail

    Does the mainline need relief south of St Albans, and if so how badly? If the need is great enough to warrant the $$$, a look at the map suggests you could build a new bit of line to link the North end of the Abbey line (before it curves West) into the mainline and thus into St Albans...
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    Network Rail to examine Uckfield–Lewes proposals

    It would be a mistake to just reopen Uckfield-Lewes without factoring in the economic case for linespeed improvements, particular as pertain to improved utilisation of stock and traincrew. Forum readers acquainted with the laws of the known universe may be familiar with the notion that an...
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    Abbey line (St. Albans) no longer to be converted to light rail

    Good point. I sincerely doubt there has ever been evidence to justify the officially endorsed supposition that the level of demand for bus travel is a useful predictor of the upper bound on suppressed or potential demand for heavy rail travel. They are afterall practically incomparable...
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    Most dangerous railway in the developed world?

    Don't even get me started on the impossibility of navigating either the stations or the lines thanks the the worst use of signage imaginable.
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    A1(M): Freight modal shift potential? (Lazy post)

    I don't think you have read my post. Nowhere have I implied that we should try to get boxes to their final destination by rail unless that destination is the dockside. We are talking about a few to many or many to few relationship. i.e. distribution from a few ports to/from many inland...
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    A1(M): Freight modal shift potential? (Lazy post)

    You seem well informed and several contributors to this thread have made essentially the same comment. However, I would like to see a serious analysis of why intermodal freight over short distances cannot compete with road. Objection 1: Freight trains are inherently too slow or infrequent to...
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    A1(M): Freight modal shift potential? (Lazy post)

    So, driving down south from Hull today I took the A1 and found myself musing on all the intermodal containers thundering along on lorries. Before I knock myself out re-reading the freight RUS and googling all night, is anyone aware of good survey data for this container freight flow on the...
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    Most dangerous railway in the developed world?

    When I lived in Washington DC, there were constant accidents on their metro rail system involving collisions between trains or derailments (every few weeks, and certainly several times a year) . Some of these accidents were fatal, many were spectacular. All this on a rail system that is...
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    Road + Rail shared alignments?

    Thank you, an excellent example, and a prime demonstration of the value of putting pictures in a thread, which I shall try to emulate with an illustration showing an elevated deck being built over a busy road. Here is an example of the WMATA Silver Line extension in Virginia. I have driven my...
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    Road + Rail shared alignments?

    That is the most probable scenario. However it is entirely possible to build an elevated deck over an existing road without closing it. Seen it wiv me own eyes guv. Monopiles/piers are installed and then the bridge deck is jacked out and extended to span them. Apparently the term is "span...
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    Northern access to Thameshaven

    It would be great to see better connectivity between the bits of railway we inherited off those mad Victorians. "Rationalisation" means different things to different people :)
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    Road + Rail shared alignments?

    Thanks for all the interesting replies. I am NOT considering either: 1. Roads and railways that happen to run alongside because the lie of the land dictates it (e.g. they occupy the same valley) nor 2. Any form of street running. (Rather, there must be complete separation between road users...
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    Road + Rail shared alignments?

    To clarify, I wasn't referring to any form of street running as sometimes seen in dockside branches and industrial sidings. Interesting story about the Kyle of Lochalsh diversion though. Someone was creative!

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