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London architects propose replacing Circle line with 'high speed travelator'
A City Road-based architectural firm has suggested replacing the London Underground’s circle line with a high-speed travelator.
NBBJ has claimed that a three-line moving walkway through the line’s 17-mile circuit could both shorten journeys and increase the line’s capacity.
The three-lane walkway, which would allow up to 55,000 people use the line at one time, would include a 3mph “feeder” lane, a yellow “middle lane” at 12mph and a “fast lane” at 15 mph.
Christian Coop, design director at City Road-based NBBJ, said the proposal was developed in response to a challenge for ideas to improve daily life in the capital from think tank New London Architecture.
Currently, it takes about an hour on average to complete a full loop of the Circle line but Mr Coop reckons this could be reduced to 56 minutes by someone walking at an average pace on the “fast lane”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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