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To-do list for Fenchurch Street railway station: |
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- This must be one of, or possibly the, most intensively operated terminals; need reference
- New images of stations features, side exit
- Network Rail improvement plan (for completion 2012) [1]
- Mention opening of West Ham c2c platforms and the Jubilee line in 1999 lowered demand at Fenchurch Street
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[edit] Smallest
With the addition of platforms at Marylebone, does this make Fenchurch Street the smallest terminus (ignoring peak trains at City Thameslink)? Simply south 16:58, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
- In terms of platforms then yes I think so. In terms of passengers though Fenchurch Street has about 10 million more per year than Marylebone. Thryduulf 17:20, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Managed by Network Rail
This article says that Fenchurch St is "one of 18 stations managed by Network Rail" but others say there are 17. Which is it? Dmccormac (talk) 20:49, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
Network Rail say 18. Ansbaradigeidfran (talk) 19:45, 8 June 2008 (UTC)