frodshamfella
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Hasn't opening the section allow services that used to terminate at Victoria to now continue via Oxford Road etc , just made it worse.The big question is is four-tracking those sections of track sufficient to run the desired service? Or is the best to build 1-2 short higher speed diversions away from the line to allow passing?
And can some services terminate at Manchester Victoria or are another two east-west tracks required through the city centre?
We need to get to the bottom of what is necessary and then get on and build it. But without excessive gold plating (as it won’t pass the treasury) and with all the options properly considered.
It would be very unpopular to loose long distance services from Liverpool to Sheffield , Norwich etc.I was thinking of some of the stuff that serves Southport, but that terminates at Oxford Road now? The Liverpool stoppers are likewise short end door, but start from Oxford Road.
Under the current timetable the severing of the direct trains would add significantly to the Liverpool to Sheffield journey time though. Whether it is possible to recast the CLC so that the connections would be sensible at Piccadilly I am not sure. Making passengers from Liverpool wait almost 30 minutes for the next Sheffield train seems a bit much.
The splitting of these longer distance trains at Manchester could only be a short term fix until the new line is open.
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