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Author Topic: Should there be a new M25 Parkway station at Iver?  (Read 3960 times)
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« on: June 29, 2012, 22:33:14 »

In the past, GNER (Great North Eastern Railways) planned a new M25 parkway at Hadley Wood on the ECML (East Coast Main Line).

Would one at Iver on the GWML (Great Western Main Line) be useful? It could take the pressure off people travelling into London or Reading to board HSTs (High Speed Train) and would be useful for commuters.

But it would slow the trains down (unless the IEPs (Intercity Express Program / Project.) could compensate) and would compromise the Green Belt.
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2012, 23:05:28 »

It didn't get built though, in the 9 or so years that GNER (Great North Eastern Railways) held the franchise. Though given the nature of the community at HW, there was never any chance that it would have been allowed - a decent bit of research would soon have

But it's an interesting question. I wouldn't be in favour, because there are already too many stops, and I'm not convinced that once people have circumnavigated the M25 (probably the worst bit of the journey), they won't just carry on down the M4. Kings Langley is another station that's very close to the M25, and would avoid the trek into Watford for northbound travellers. 
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2012, 13:20:03 »

Kings Langley is another station that's very close to the M25, and would avoid the trek into Watford for northbound travellers. 

Unfortunately, Kings Langley only gets 4 trains per hour (two up , two down), and after about 7am all the north-bounds terminate at Tring.

Not that I've got anything against Tring - I prefer to change there rather than at Hemel Hempstead on the way home in the evening.
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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2012, 21:23:50 »

Would one at Iver on the GWML (Great Western Main Line) be useful? It could take the pressure off people travelling into London or Reading to board HSTs (High Speed Train) and would be useful for commuters.

I'm old enough to remember the detailed plans for just such a parkway in the 70's - if not the 1960's. If Gerard Fiennes had had his way it would have been built before Bristol Parkway.
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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2012, 17:23:12 »

On paper, it sounds like a good idea now I come to think about it. Especially if it were to link in to Heathrow.
But the time penalty would be bad (especially considering that HSTs (High Speed Train) will have to stop at Old Oak Common).

For the ECML (East Coast Main Line), Stevenage acts as a North London Parkway, I suspect.

The proposed GNWR originally said that they wanted to stop at "Kings Langley Parkway".
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