William3000
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I would imagine that Hampton and Werrington would have similar numbers of people within a 2km radius as New Barnet and New Southgate and if not those probably more than Hadley Wood,There is a very simple reason why Peterborough does not have stations like New Barnet or New Southgate, it is weight of population numbers.
This would make very little difference, it saves 3 seconds per mile, 1 minute in total, and is swamped by the additional time of more stops.
Yes it would still matter, the trains stopping have a bigger time footprint on the two track Holme Fen section.
Peterborough-Stevenage and Finsbury Park one way flows are about 30k, less than 100 journeys a day. The numbers of people travelling Yaxley-Stevenage or Finsbury Park would be tiny.
Central London passengers would still go to Peterborough and get the train to Kings Cross, especially once they have experienced Thameslink collapse on the way home.
That's right, Thameslink mostly use platforms 1 and 2 at Peterborough, down arrivals having to cross over the up fast line.
This is key. Good examples are Welwyn Garden City and Knebworth, either side of the 2 track section over Digswell Viaduct. Both have slow line acceleration/deceleration space about a mile long combined with 70 mph turnouts. A Yaxley station would need the same.
Sorry, no platforms at Kings Cross for that.
Brookman’s Park, Welham Green etc
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Nothing to do with fare evasion. I see huge numbers on trains between Cambridge and Cambridge North every day!Cambridge North has a much higher frequency to Cambridge than a Peterborough station would to Peterborough alongside Cambridge's traffic. Secondly I would guess a substantial portion of Cambridge-Cambridge North journeys are linked to fare evasion.
It's more likely that a new Peterborough station ends up like Peartree, useful for fare evasion but little else.