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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... There is a new timetable in place now that restores old service frequencies but with the fixed service pattern. The new crossover is in place but fixed out of use. The testing and assurance process is being done now. I had to review documentation about testing equipment today so testing work can occur tonight. There were also tests last night. The intention is to ensure the new installation is fully safe to brought into full "moving" service and that depends on the results gathered from the tests. On the assumption everything gets signed off then I understand there is a time period before the all singing, all dancing service pattern can be brought back into use. I am afraid I do not know how long that time period is. I can assure you that a lot of work is being done to get the service restored. Hope that helps. -- Paul C Thanks Paul. Didn't realise LU staff read this group! I guess I just wanted to know what the intention was as I'd heard "Ken had spoken" and said the line was going to stay in its present state. Alan |
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