swt_passenger
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If as expected the tunnel portals are to be between Wimbledon and Raynes Park it would make sense to have the portals either side of the four existing tracks - so the logical place for a turnback would possibly be beyond Raynes Park but on the way to Motspur Park. That way it could be used without having to cross the four existing lines?
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Agreed. A major increase in peak arrivals from longer distance via Woking will easily make use of any additional platforms freed up by removing main suburban side services. The problem of ECS having to run out to somewhere like Clapham Jn can be reduced - because some trains can sit in their arrival platform until after the peak, reducing crossing moves in the station throat.
Also, one of the current constraints on capacity on the Windsor side is that the down Windsor is used to get some morning peak empty trains to Clapham Jn to make room in the station. Hence an added benefit of Crossrail 2 providing for more platform capacity on the main line side is that you get a knock on effect of more capacity on the Windsors.
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Waterloo loses upto 12tph suburban services but they are replaced by 9tph long distance services which suggests more of the long distance services will stop at Wimbledon or Clapham Junction (there are fair number fast thorough Clapham).
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NR and the then franchisee will also want to run the maximum length of trains to full utilise the paths so probably 12 car on everything through Wimbledon which means several of the lower number platforms at Waterloo can't be used as they are only 8 car (P1-4 but if you lost P1,2 then P3-4 should be extendible to 12car) so there will be the need to bring some if not all the international platform in to use sooner to shuffle the Windsor lines over.
Agreed. A major increase in peak arrivals from longer distance via Woking will easily make use of any additional platforms freed up by removing main suburban side services. The problem of ECS having to run out to somewhere like Clapham Jn can be reduced - because some trains can sit in their arrival platform until after the peak, reducing crossing moves in the station throat.
Also, one of the current constraints on capacity on the Windsor side is that the down Windsor is used to get some morning peak empty trains to Clapham Jn to make room in the station. Hence an added benefit of Crossrail 2 providing for more platform capacity on the main line side is that you get a knock on effect of more capacity on the Windsors.
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