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Sideshoots - associated subjects => Campaigns for new and improved services => Topic started by: grahame on March 28, 2008, 06:15:31



Title: Olympic plans - journeys to nowhere?
Post by: grahame on March 28, 2008, 06:15:31
I was at an Olympic presentation last night and am just a bit worried that the plans are one ended - all about handling people at the venues without looking at the other end of their journeys ...

http://www.savethetrain.org.uk/update/index.html

Thoughts, anyone?


Title: Re: Olympic plans - journeys to nowhere?
Post by: Btline on April 01, 2008, 14:01:45
I agree.

the gov should have got their act together and built cross rail before 2012!

Result- FGW services would not need to change, people would simply change onto a Stratford train at Reading or Paddington.

But no- they will be shoved onto the Underground - help!

Or, of course, they'll drive to Ebbsfleet Parkway, and jam up the M25 - MORE than usual!

As for keeping as many carriages as possible - what about the mk 2s at Honeybourne? And do they really think the pacers will actually be able to move come 2012?


Title: Re: Olympic plans - journeys to nowhere?
Post by: eightf48544 on April 03, 2008, 10:18:04
We have a vested interest at Taplow as we are closest station to Dorney Rowing lake.

People are just waking up to the fact the ODA are saying we will get 30.000 people a day. How are they going to be  handled on a single track road?

I'm off on holiday over the period and so I can rent my house out at an exorbitant rent as you can walk to the lake in under an hour from my place.

How's Weymouth going to cope as well?



Title: Re: Olympic plans - journeys to nowhere?
Post by: swlines on April 03, 2008, 16:22:37
We have a vested interest at Taplow as we are closest station to Dorney Rowing lake.

People are just waking up to the fact the ODA are saying we will get 30.000 people a day. How are they going to be  handled on a single track road?

I'm off on holiday over the period and so I can rent my house out at an exorbitant rent as you can walk to the lake in under an hour from my place.

How's Weymouth going to cope as well?

I suspect Weymouth will cope fine rail-wise. We'll probably have a few diesel additionals put in place between Waterloo / other origins and have the services bolstered by a few 450s from Pompey...  ;) :D



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