miklcct
On Moderation
I find it strange that the Thames branches are still operated by GWR nowadays despite the local services on the main line has been transferred to Elizabeth line a few years ago. As GWR no longer operates local trains between Reading and Paddington, the main local operator in the area is now Elizabeth line, whereas GWR's presence are only for the longer-distance services coming from further than Reading.
By bringing these branches to Elizabeth line, all the local services are brought under a single TOC's control which can facilitate better planning and integration of services.
Taking a step further, if Heathrow Express is gone after Elizabeth line runs through the core, the existing Didcot semi-fast can become high-speed running non-stop between Reading and Paddington for Reading commuters, and the whole of the relief line can then be exclusively used by Elizabeth line, removing GWR's presence at intermediate stations, making GWR a purely long-distance operator at London.
In the East, Romford-Upminster is an Overground island not connected to the main Overground network. Using the same reasoning above, transferring it to Elizabeth line can better facilitate planning and integration of the line as well.
Are the above good ideas? Apart from the need that Elizabeth line needs to get some diesel stock for the branches, are there any other reason keeping them as-is?
By bringing these branches to Elizabeth line, all the local services are brought under a single TOC's control which can facilitate better planning and integration of services.
Taking a step further, if Heathrow Express is gone after Elizabeth line runs through the core, the existing Didcot semi-fast can become high-speed running non-stop between Reading and Paddington for Reading commuters, and the whole of the relief line can then be exclusively used by Elizabeth line, removing GWR's presence at intermediate stations, making GWR a purely long-distance operator at London.
In the East, Romford-Upminster is an Overground island not connected to the main Overground network. Using the same reasoning above, transferring it to Elizabeth line can better facilitate planning and integration of the line as well.
Are the above good ideas? Apart from the need that Elizabeth line needs to get some diesel stock for the branches, are there any other reason keeping them as-is?