Norman Potting
Well-known member
The serious obstacles to providing adequate capacity between Brighton and London are in the Croydon area. No amount of extra line capacity in Sussex is going to overcome the problem until this is sorted out.
Seconded. I think the crux of the BML2 project seeks to address this by carving a humungously expensive route through South London and using part of an old route that is already being used by Croydon Tramlink. It would use a reopened Uckfield - Lewes link which would be fine for going direct to Eastbourne (unless you wanted to demolish large parts of Lewes in the vicinity of Boots) but would need a change to get to Brighton. Veering swiftly off to anorak land I did see a report many years ago that suggested diverting the Lewes - Uckfield bit on to a brand new route via Ringmer to make a 3 way junction near Glynde so that trains could run east or westbound. Perhaps Lord B may be aware of that?
Much as I love trains, and would love to catch one from TN6 to Falmer the wondrous expression from Wayne's World, "....and monkeys may fly out of my b*tt" springs to mind for all of these plans.