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On 19/12/2015 13:57, Roland Perry wrote:
It currently has four "single lead" junctions (a, b and c). Only the Peterborough direction has a full two-track junction. https://goo.gl/maps/3JziEjRARYF2 So it's like this: Ely ------------------------------------ Peterborough \ Ely ---------a-------------------------- Peterborough \ * \ b------c--------------- Kings Lynn \ \ \ -------------- Kings Lynn \ d------------------ Norwich \ ----------------- Norwich As is fairly obvious, places like "*" are a monster bottleneck. That looks a bit cheap and nasty, even to a non-trainspotter. Whose clever idea was that design then? -- Tim Ward - 07801 703 600 www.brettward.co.uk |
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In message , at 19:47:17 on Sat, 19
Dec 2015, Tim Ward remarked: So it's like this: Ely ------------------------------------ Peterborough \ Ely ---------a-------------------------- Peterborough \ * \ b------c--------------- Kings Lynn \ \ \ -------------- Kings Lynn \ d------------------ Norwich \ ----------------- Norwich As is fairly obvious, places like "*" are a monster bottleneck. That looks a bit cheap and nasty, even to a non-trainspotter. Whose clever idea was that design then? British Rail (the nationalised outfit which people still insist could have done no wrong) in the 70's/80's simplifying lots of junctions to have fewer moving parts, on the grounds that rail transport was in managed decline. At the time there was probably only 1tph in either the Kings Lynn or Norwich directions. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 20:22:37 on Sat, 19 Dec
2015, Roland Perry remarked: So it's like this: Ely ------------------------------------ Peterborough \ Ely ---------a-------------------------- Peterborough \ * \ b------c--------------- Kings Lynn \ \ \ -------------- Kings Lynn \ d------------------ Norwich \ ----------------- Norwich As is fairly obvious, places like "*" are a monster bottleneck. That looks a bit cheap and nasty, even to a non-trainspotter. Whose clever idea was that design then? British Rail (the nationalised outfit which people still insist could have done no wrong) in the 70's/80's simplifying lots of junctions to have fewer moving parts, on the grounds that rail transport was in managed decline. At the time there was probably only 1tph in either the Kings Lynn or Norwich directions. .... but now there's routinely 2.5tph each way to Peterborough, 2tph each way to Norwich, and 1tph to Kings Lynn proposed to increase to 2tph, plus freights, they can't get the necessary 11.5tph+freight past the "a". -- Roland Perry |
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On 19/12/2015 20:22, Roland Perry wrote:
British Rail (the nationalised outfit which people still insist could have done no wrong) in the 70's/80's simplifying lots of junctions to have fewer moving parts, on the grounds that rail transport was in managed decline. At the time there was probably only 1tph in either the Kings Lynn or Norwich directions. So the land is still there? -- Tim Ward - 07801 703 600 www.brettward.co.uk |
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In message , at 20:48:28 on Sat, 19
Dec 2015, Tim Ward remarked: British Rail (the nationalised outfit which people still insist could have done no wrong) in the 70's/80's simplifying lots of junctions to have fewer moving parts, on the grounds that rail transport was in managed decline. At the time there was probably only 1tph in either the Kings Lynn or Norwich directions. So the land is still there? I'm sure it is, and they have plans to use it. But the project is slipping. As someone said in another newsgroup earlier today: That old joke about "good, quick, cheap, pick any two" is, in the case of Network Rail, "forget it, you won't get any of them". -- Roland Perry |
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On 19/12/2015 21:11, Roland Perry wrote:
That old joke about "good, quick, cheap, pick any two" (Changing the subject.) Just very occasionally someone gets hold of some cash and calls your bluff, and says "OK, money's no object, now give me the moon on a stick by tomorrow lunchtime". -- Tim Ward - 07801 703 600 www.brettward.co.uk |
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