If all platforms at Charing Cross are occupied, SARS will not set a route towards Charing Cross until one of those trains is signalled out of those platforms, this leaves the option to use any of the six platforms. Dropping the train up outside Charing Cross would limit the train to just three platforms. Holding a train a Waterloo East and then dropping it up to Charing Cross when its platform is due to be come free, does not delay it, nor delay the train behind. We have tested this on Simulators and there is no difference to holding the train at Waterloo East, or Charing Cross. If the train is at a stand outside Charing Cross, when it gets the road, it then needs to move from a stand once the route is cleared into its platform. If the train is held at Waterloo East, given the road as the train in the platform at Charing Cross it is heading for gets the road, by the time the train at Charing Cross has cleared the platform, the inbound train is still moving as the signal is given into the platform, so never stops. Hence it makes no difference. And with a simulator, a train starts as soon as it gets the signal, in reality there is a delay in the Driver noticing the signal and then moving.
Shuffling every train up is not the best option for passengers at Charing Cross. Holding trains at Waterloo East gives the option of six platforms at Charing Cross. Holding them outside Charing Cross reduces that option to three platforms, so if one does not depart, there could be an extended delay, and knock on affects to other trains whilst waiting for a platform to become free. Waiting at Waterloo East station, or waiting outside Charing Cross makes no difference in times. We have tested this on simulators, because SARS will hold trains at Waterloo East. And we have proved that if a train is heading for an occupied platform at Charing Cross, if we hold it at Waterloo East and give it the road at the same time the train on its platform at Charing Cross gets the road, the inbound train never stops and arrives quicker than one that is stopped outside Charing Cross. One held outside Charing Cross has to wait for the outbound train to clear poitwork before being signalled in, then having to start from a stand and enter the platform. On the simulator, the trains moves instantly, however in reality, it takes time for the driver to notice the signal change and then move from a stand, and often travels slower into the platform than they would if they had a clear run in.
Drivers see themselves away on Platforms A & D at Waterloo East. Staff on Platforms B & C have direct communication with signallers and a good working arrangement, as have all Southeastern Station staff & Controllers at Charing Cross, Cannon Street & London Bridge.