tbtc
Veteran Member
By having the avoiders as the platforms, then you'd solve nothing by building them. The Darlo-Saltburn trains would still venture onto the ECML
Regardless of the Pacers, the ECML could do with more capacity to stop at Darlington. At the moment there are five trains most hours from Newcastle to York (two East Coast, two Cross Country, one Transpennine), but only one platform in each direction for them to stop at.
There are stations where platforms have several departures an hour, so five doesn't sound that many, but the long distance nature of the services (all 150 mile minimum journeys) means a messy stopping pattern and plenty scope for late running trains to disrupt services.
Plus, if there were more "through" platforms at Darlington to accommodate long distance trains, there may be more scope for some Saltburn trains to use them and get slots to/from Newcastle. Although there are five trains an hour, there can be big gaps between them when a "local" train could sneak to/from Newcastle - allowing XC to cease their Chester le Street stops and allowing faster Newcastle - Boro services.