More
details emerge on Crossrail's plans
Tunnel
would emerge on Chiswick Common whereas overground route could mean
the closure of the level crossing on Churchfield Road
Further details have emerged this week on Crossrail's proposals
to link South West London with the high speed trans-London rail
line. The so-called Norbiton branch would either cross Acton by
a viaduct or emerge in Chiswick through a 5.3 km tunnel.
Crossrail
have said that the evaluation of the various possibilities for tunnel
alignments is still going ahead. A spokesman said, "At this
stage the analysis indicates that the arguments for and against
each of the route options are relatively closely stacked."
They have confirmed that if the option to tunnel under Chiswick
is pursued (Corridor 6) then the tunnel portal will be located near
Chiswick Common, and beyond there Crossrail will take over the existing
District line tracks and replace the District line service. It is
hoped that a clear recommendation on the route of the project can
be made to Ministers in this month.
Option
1 - Crossrail passes through Acton Central by viaduct
Option
2 - 5.3m tunnel through Chiswick
Chris Calvi-Freeman, the Head of Transport at
Hounslow Council said, "The �Norbiton Alternatives� (one via
Gunnersbury and a new Chiswick Park station and one via Gunnersbury
and Acton Central) represent a fabulous opportunity for Chiswick.
Fast, modern, high capacity services to central London and beyond
would provide an alternative to the current tube and SW Trains,
and a real incentive for people to use public transport. "
However he cautioned that the proposals would have to looked at
in detail. Hounslow Council is preparing a comprehensive response
to Crossrail for this Friday with the details to be released to
the public in due course. The report may be discussed at an area
committee meeting at the end of March.
Councillor for East Acton Philip Portwood said
that it was unlikely this spur of the project would be implemented
and that it was "basically a sop to objections to Crossrail
from South West London." Cllr Portwood has raised concerns
about the plans at a recent council meeting. These worries about
the impact of the probable need to remove the level crossing at
Churchfield Road, and the possibility that a Crossrail service would
replace existing connections to North and South West London. He
added that the benefits of the new plan were limited compared to
the core east-west project which would pass through Acton main-line
station.
His
view is that improvements to the existing network could be more
effective, "What we need on the North London Line is a more
reliable, improved and better promoted service, stressing the benefits
of a "rail M25" that can get you from Acton to Hampstead
or Richmond in around ten minutes without having to go through either
inner London or Ealing."
�Crossrail
1� is a proposed high capacity east-west rail link across London
serving Heathrow, the West End, the City and Docklands. The �Core
Route� will link Heathrow, Stratford and the Isle of Dogs, via the
Great Western Line to Paddington (i.e. the route currently taken
by the Heathrow Express) and a deep underground tunnel under central
London. Stations will be at Heathrow Terminal 5, Terminals 1-3,
Hayes, Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Ealing Broadway, Acton Main
Line, then deep underground at Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham
Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Whitechapel, and the Isle
of Dogs. The service is due to commence in 2012, subject of course
to funding.
February
13, 2003
Crossrail
could be coming to Chiswick and Acton
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