SHADOW-XIII wrote:There is no need for any line up to Barking since we have District Line there, Whitechapel is perfectly enough with extra 2 platforms for turning back. Giving there Circle Line lasso (for "via Kings Cross") will connect whole east London part with King Cross/Liverpool Station/Moorgate/Paddington etc.
And since you don't pay extra when you change the tube line (like in some countries/cities) there is no need for occasional extra service as far as Barking. District Line is way enough, what I would do then is to put extra trains for Upminster/Barking/Plaistow to Whitechapel/Tower Bridge on rush hours. Would minimize unnecesary confusion, improve transport times and create strong and fairly big interchange point at Whitechapel - though I am unsure if Whitechapel station (District Line) is ready for that crowd, might be needed to open/extend more entry/exit ways (as far as I know west overpass is used for maintanance access, that could be changed to normal overpass)
This suggests you have never tried to change from a District train to a Hammersmith one at Aldgate East while waiting for the driver to have a cup of tea before reversing at Whitechapel! Seriously, there is no way Whitechapel as it stands could deal with huge loads changing trains there - if ever a station on the network was in need of a makeover, it is Whitechapel. Only one entrance/exit for a big station, and one overpass which is right at the end of the platforms so necessitating a huge delay at weekends when the H&C turns at Whitechapel due to engineering and people have to go all the way across from the District to get an onward train. Tower Hill meanwhile is unusuable as a turning station for trains running westward, as to my knowledge it lacks any turnaround siding facing that way.
Ideally I'd like to see the whole area remodelled with the Aldgate triangle given dive-unders (sadly the cost is no doubt prohibitive) and perhaps the badly sited Aldgate station moved, with the Met either removed from the circle, ran to Whitechapel or Barking or made a lasso. Apart from the trains the physical infra on a lot of the sub-surface needs a lot of TLC, so a complete re-signalling would be a good idea too, perhaps with moving block signalling so trains can enter stations when one has just left. Stations need some new facilities - proper train info signs at each would help (Whitechapel, Aldgate East and Tower Hill among others currently lack these) At the moment journey times are far too inconsistent for my liking - my usual journey from Stepney Green to Temple can take anything from 15 mins to half an hour, and you can spend ages waiting in the tunnels. Today I was even on a district train which was overtaken by an H&C at Whitechapel - never seen that before!
Anyway next week I'm moving to Tooting Bec, so you can hear me complain about somewhere new instead.