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Pesmo 14th September 2009 23:14

Chelmsford to get a second station
 
Not seen it mentioned elsewhere but it looks like they are finally planning to do something about the bad overcrowding at Chelmsfords main station. (The local papers occasionally claim its the busiest two platform station in the country)

The second station in the North East of the town will have parking for 1400 cars, 500 bikes, a new bridge and a passing loop, so its easy to see where the £45 million will go :eek:

http://www.thisistotalessex.co.uk/la...l/article.html

Has anyone seen any actual plans of the layout ?

steam for ever 15th September 2009 18:00

This won't ease the lines in my view.
Is there a possibility that there could be more platforms added like at stockport?

pre65 15th September 2009 18:07

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Originally Posted by steam for ever (Post 32330)
This won't ease the lines in my view.
Is there a possibility that there could be more platforms added like at stockport?


"This won't ease the lines in my view." Why do you say that ? Have you ever been to Chelmsford ?


"Is there a possibility that there could be more platforms added like at stockport?"
If you had been to Chelmsford you would know the answer is NO.

steam for ever 15th September 2009 18:14

ERRRRM.
No.
There will still be the same number of tracks, so the trains will just be slowed.
Am I correct?
Usually no, but is there enough room in the time table for extra stops?

klordger1900 15th September 2009 19:52

They might call the new station Beaulieu Park after the New Hall site (King Henry VIII and all that Time Team stuff). It will be sited alongside the existing A12 services and 2 passing loops will ease the congestion during peak periods; rather like they have at Witham. The expected opening date is 2015 and the budget will probably change a few times before they are done! It has been talked about for at least 10 years to my knowledge and I can virtually see where it will be built from my house. It will probably dwarf the amount of passangers using the town station because of easier parking/park & ride, etc.
But that's if it ever happens???
They started building a station at Southend Airport then someone complained so it stopped. This country is mad when it comes to pandering to whims right-left & centre.

bramleyman 16th September 2009 00:11

Who exactly will be paying for it?

Pesmo 16th September 2009 07:14

The story hints that it is the developer, but I suspct it will be multi funded with money from the council, Govt and NR as well.

SFE, the reason the current station cannot be expanded is that it is a high level station that is positioned on a long viaduct over the town. They did make improvements in I think 1984/5 when I worked in the town but it has again outgrown its capacity.

Klordger, if they do build the new station it sounds like it will prove mighty handy for yourself

klordger1900 16th September 2009 20:02

Dont use the trains much - dare I say it on this forum!!
All the local residents hope it will improve the resale value of their homes though! We could do with something to get rid of the traffic which bottle-necks round here every single morning of the week and the new roads being planned with the proper A130 By-pass will incorporate access roads to the station so the developer build the station, the council build the road network and good old Notwork Rail manage the track re-development - simples!

pre65 16th September 2009 20:04

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Originally Posted by klordger1900 (Post 32388)
and good old Notwork Rail

Was that a slip of the finger or a deliberate pun ?:D

Pesmo 17th September 2009 06:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by klordger1900 (Post 32388)
Dont use the trains much - dare I say it on this forum!!


Heretic, stone him, stone him....etc :D ;) :D :rolleyes:


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