Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
Note: this isn't for discussion of whether funding would be forthcoming for such changes, it assumes that funding would be available as the Telegraph seem to suggest.
Cheers, so can the southern leg and extend platforms - what are we thinking, 16-car trains on LNR? That would be a long walk from the barrier! Hopefully such a project, if it did go that way, would include a rebuild of Euston with a new concourse in the old parcel deck so as to provide multiple ways down to the platforms.
To be fair, if you design infrastructure for the proposed timetable as the Swiss do there are ways capacity could be increased using small changes to infrastructure. For instance, there are few opportunities for trains to overtake on the slow lines from Euston which means that faster trains have to go onto the fast lines. Some stations could be rebuilt with slow-line platform loops to allow overtakes and move the whole LNR service onto the slows. There is space, off the top of my head, to do this at Watford, Tring and Bletchley to name three.
Similarly, if more ICs are needed to stop at MKC, you could add another platform (there is space alongside the A5 if you lop the embankment out) so there is a long loop in both directions rather than just the P5 loop. Added slow-line platforms would also be feasible at Watford Junction using part of the yard and car park.
Just going off post 4032 https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...r-hs2-discussion.177112/page-135#post-4390070
Cheers, so can the southern leg and extend platforms - what are we thinking, 16-car trains on LNR? That would be a long walk from the barrier! Hopefully such a project, if it did go that way, would include a rebuild of Euston with a new concourse in the old parcel deck so as to provide multiple ways down to the platforms.
To be fair, if you design infrastructure for the proposed timetable as the Swiss do there are ways capacity could be increased using small changes to infrastructure. For instance, there are few opportunities for trains to overtake on the slow lines from Euston which means that faster trains have to go onto the fast lines. Some stations could be rebuilt with slow-line platform loops to allow overtakes and move the whole LNR service onto the slows. There is space, off the top of my head, to do this at Watford, Tring and Bletchley to name three.
Similarly, if more ICs are needed to stop at MKC, you could add another platform (there is space alongside the A5 if you lop the embankment out) so there is a long loop in both directions rather than just the P5 loop. Added slow-line platforms would also be feasible at Watford Junction using part of the yard and car park.