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![]() "Graham Harrison" wrote Reading is closed. What you saw was a divert from the west country. Normal route to Westbury then reverse and down to Salisbury, Basingstoke, Addlestone, Brentford to get in to the "correct" side of Waterloo. Going back they use Richmond instead of Barnes. From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse) then down through High Wycombe to Paddington also bridge works where the Brighton Main Line crosses the South Western Main Line means that capacity on the SWML has been limited, and the FGW diversions have to come in on the Windsor Lines. Peter |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Graham Harrison) wrote: ....Normal route to Westbury then reverse and down to Salisbury, Basingstoke, Addlestone, Brentford to get in to the "correct" side of Waterloo. Going back they use Richmond instead of Barnes. From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse) then down through High Wycombe to Paddington Richmond as well as Barnes, surely? I think he possibly meant Barnes Bridge, but AIUI they go either way in both directions, I believe it depends on how close they are to their planned paths, but they are diagrammed both ways at various times anyway. The trains I took on Monday went up via Richmond and down via Brentford and Hounslow. Paul S |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 02:38:00 -0800 (PST) Strictly speaking Barnes bridge is going north west , but I can't figure out what sort of convoluted route would take it through the leafy lines around Barnes to go north of the river presumably at some point to head south of the river again. Gauging issues perhaps with the Mk3's? HSTs (rather than Mk3 coaches) are only cleared into platforms 17, 18 and 19. As this is a subset of the platforms allowing Mk3 coaches, the suspicion is that it's the power cars themselves that are the critical issue for gauging. Once you've decided those platforms are to be used, an approach via the Windsor lines is apparently less disruptive to other mainline services, and there has also been limited track capacity via Surbiton these last couple of days due to engineering work. Lastly, the HSTs are not yet cleared on the SW main line east of Byfleet Junction. Paul S |
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![]() "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... In article , (Graham Harrison) wrote: ....Normal route to Westbury then reverse and down to Salisbury, Basingstoke, Addlestone, Brentford to get in to the "correct" side of Waterloo. Going back they use Richmond instead of Barnes. From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse) then down through High Wycombe to Paddington Richmond as well as Barnes, surely? I think he possibly meant Barnes Bridge, but AIUI they go either way in both directions, I believe it depends on how close they are to their planned paths, but they are diagrammed both ways at various times anyway. The trains I took on Monday went up via Richmond and down via Brentford and Hounslow. Paul S Actually I meant Brentford but you got the idea! |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:08:55 -0000, Graham Harrison
wrote: Reading is closed. What you saw was a divert from the west country. ... From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse)then down through High Wycombe to Paddington. Are you sure about this last bit? I was hoping they'd use the single line alongside the Central Line through Park Royal, but I was told they were going to/from Marylebone. Another option would be the Greenford branch, especially as all trains on that line have been cancelled for the week. Colin McKenzie -- No-one has ever proved that cycle helmets make cycling any safer at the population level, and anyway cycling is about as safe per mile as walking. Make an informed choice - visit www.cyclehelmets.org. |
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![]() "Colin McKenzie" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:08:55 -0000, Graham Harrison wrote: Reading is closed. What you saw was a divert from the west country. ... From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse)then down through High Wycombe to Paddington. Are you sure about this last bit? I was hoping they'd use the single line alongside the Central Line through Park Royal, but I was told they were going to/from Marylebone. Another option would be the Greenford branch, especially as all trains on that line have been cancelled for the week. Colin McKenzie The Bristol/Swanseas are going to Paddington (it's in the Nat Rail Journey Planner) . Some use the single, others the Greenford loop. |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2010, Graham Harrison wrote:
wrote in message ... On bank holiday monday I saw a full length HST trundle through Barnes station going north. What would it have been doing on Southern region? Reading is closed. What you saw was a divert from the west country. Normal route to Westbury then reverse and down to Salisbury, Basingstoke, Addlestone, Brentford to get in to the "correct" side of Waterloo. Going back they use Richmond instead of Barnes. From Bristol/Swansea they route to Oxford, Banbury (reverse) then down through High Wycombe to Paddington I can confirm that - i did it this evening. In case it's not obvious (it wasn't to me until we did it!) the High Wycombe to Paddington bit is via the New North Main Line (ie past Northolt) and the Greenford Loop. About two and a half hours from Swindon to London; might have been quite scenic during daylight hours. While we're vaguely on the subject, has there ever been a plan to connect Bicester Town station to the Chiltern main line? It'd make for a much more convenient diversionary route than Banbury. tom -- SCIIIIIEEEEEEEENNNNNNCCCCCCCE!!! |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message th.li... While we're vaguely on the subject, has there ever been a plan to connect Bicester Town station to the Chiltern main line? It'd make for a much more convenient diversionary route than Banbury. Er... yes, it's the main part of Chiltern's Evergreen 3 project, they are currently upgrading the route from Marylebone to Aynho Junction, but the main part, connecting to Oxford, is yet to start. It is going through TWA Order procedures; right now it is at the public inquiry stage. There's a pretty detailed web site for the project he http://www.chiltern-evergreen3.co.uk...oject-overview Paul S |
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