We consider the flow-level performance of a linear network supporting elastic traffic, where the service capacity is shared among the various classes of users according to a weighted alpha-fair policy. Assuming Poisson arrivals and exponentially distributed service requirements for each class, the dynamics of the user population may be described by a Markov process. While valuable stability results have been established for the family of alpha-fair policies, the distribution of the number of active users has remained intractable in all but a few special cases. In order to gain further insight in the flow-level performance in more general scenarios, we develop approximations for the mean number of users based on the assumption that one or tw...