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Commuters could be whisked to Waterloo on double-decker trains as part of Network Rail plans to accommodate millions of extra passengers over the next 30 years.
Ideas the group is considering, alongside South West Trains (SWT), also include extra tracks between Surbiton and Clapham Junction and increasing speed limits to 125mph - but watchdog groups have said value for commuters' money must be a priority.
A new public consultation was launched today and will run for three months, allowing passengers to air their views on what should be done to bolster an often unreliable and overcrowded service. Revamped services in the "Wessex route" area, that includes Kingston, Hampton Court and Epsom, could provide benefits for London alongside Crossrail 2, according to details released this morning.
A number of changes to signalling are also mooted. The proposals may go some way to appease travellers who routinely suffer shorter-than-expected trains, delayed services and signalling problems.
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