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Kent Route Director Andrew Munden. November 2008. Agenda. Introduction Network Rail’s Role Network Capacity Network Constraints Timetable Development Process London Bridge Station Station Improvements Questions. Network Rail Does: Operate, maintain, renew and enhance the network
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Kent Route DirectorAndrew Munden November 2008
Agenda • Introduction • Network Rail’s Role • Network Capacity • Network Constraints • Timetable Development Process • London Bridge Station • Station Improvements • Questions
Network Rail Does: Operate, maintain, renew and enhance the network Co-ordinate the production of RUSs Allocate timetable slots according to route capacity constraints Operate the 18 largest stations on the network Network Rail Does Not: Specify train services including destination, frequency or rolling stock Operate train services Operate stations other than the 18 largest stations on the network Network Rail
Timetable Development Process • DfT specifies the timetable through franchise awarded to the train operator, in Greater London TfL has options to request enhancement to services • TfL, and other transport bodies and other affected passenger and freight operators are consulted on changes • TOC submits bids and Network Rail consults on operability of the base timetable with affected parties • Network Rail undertakes Timetable modelling • TOC publishes the detailed timetable
Station Improvements Considered • Queen’s Road Peckham • East Dulwich • Denmark Hill
Thank you • Any questions?