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High frequency, same stock - or the reverse...

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Ivo

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An interesting question from ChrisCooper (from the "Worst station to spot trains" thread)...

Actually that brings up an intesting related question. I wonder what the busiest station (in terms of TPH) that only has a single type of train booked (either passenger or freight, but not specials or one-offs) to pass through is? Excluding the ovious majority of the London Underground network that is.

On the other side, we've already got Berney Arms as a contender for the questest station with the most potential variety of types (3 normally, 4 at certain times). Any others?

The obvious answers to the first would be Moorfields and Liverpool Central, but where else is there? Are all the obvious answers suburban, or are there some interesting ones out there? And as for the second question, what do we think? Could Melksham be in with a shout?
 
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The East London Line would also be in for a shout - loads of 378 units (every 5 minutes in each direction) but nothing else.

Finsbury Park to Moorgate - nothing but 313 units.

Fenchurch Street - 357 units.

Until March 2009 the section of Thameslink route between Farringdon and Smithfield sidings would have been entirely 319 units.
 
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