If the Northern Group was to run in a fixed direction 24/7 - is there more demand for a direct service between Parliament and Flinders Street, or between Flinders Street and Parliament?Indeed.That should answer the question about which way the Northern Group should run.
It's not as if a circle train can run opposite to Northern. All the circle can do is duplicate, except the NW corner.
IMHO the mid-day switch still serves the needs of the many.
cheers
John
Edited 19 Oct 2020 10:39, 3 months ago, edited by justarider
If the Northern Group was to run in a fixed direction 24/7 - is there more demand for a direct service between Parliament and Flinders Street, or between Flinders Street and Parliament?Indeed.That should answer the question about which way the Northern Group should run.
It's not as if a circle train can run opposite to Northern. All the circle can do is duplicate, except the NW corner.
cheers
John
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