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New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 11:46:40 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 10:23:22 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, d remarked: I'm pretty sure that the MML will be electrified to Kettering (and Corby). It's the sections north of there that are now off the agenda yet again. Whats special about kettering compared to Nottingham and Derby which are much larger connurbations? Only that it's the junction to Corby. Frankly, they should implement one of those battery EMUs shuttling between Corby and Kettering - with charging wires at either station - and leave north of Bedford to diesels. At least until they can find the money to extend Thameslink to Leicester. A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! |
New York Times on Crossrail
In message , at 12:39:39 on
Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked: I'm pretty sure that the MML will be electrified to Kettering (and Corby). It's the sections north of there that are now off the agenda yet again. Whats special about kettering compared to Nottingham and Derby which are much larger connurbations? Only that it's the junction to Corby. Frankly, they should implement one of those battery EMUs shuttling between Corby and Kettering - with charging wires at either station - and leave north of Bedford to diesels. At least until they can find the money to extend Thameslink to Leicester. A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? -- Roland Perry |
New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 13:41:37 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:52:28 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, d remarked: They're both past their best midlands towns without much going for them. People were trying to reverse that decline. Great, but I would have thought leicester and nottingham would be first on the midlands list, especially the latter. Either you find more paths for extra trains or no one south of Luton will be able to get on in the rush hour Clearly you've not read the reports of train loading on the line. I haven't. But I did have a friend who commuted on the line from herts for a number of years and apparently it was cosy in the rush hour. Ok, this was 10 years ago now but I doubt the number of passengers has declined. if you extended Thameslink that far north. How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? IMO the Thameslink equivalent on the ELL is the Great Northern into Moorgate and that only goes as far north as Stevenage. All the peterborough trains AFAIK are fast trains that stop at very few stations. -- Spud |
New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 13:43:37 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 12:39:39 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked: I'm pretty sure that the MML will be electrified to Kettering (and Corby). It's the sections north of there that are now off the agenda yet again. Whats special about kettering compared to Nottingham and Derby which are much larger connurbations? Only that it's the junction to Corby. Frankly, they should implement one of those battery EMUs shuttling between Corby and Kettering - with charging wires at either station - and leave north of Bedford to diesels. At least until they can find the money to extend Thameslink to Leicester. A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? By rail, I'd have thought it was nearly 20 miles further? Mind you, I wouldn't want to travel even as far as Peterborough on a class 700. |
New York Times on Crossrail
In message , at 12:57:25 on Wed, 2 Aug
2017, d remarked: On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 13:41:37 +0100 Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:52:28 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, d remarked: They're both past their best midlands towns without much going for them. People were trying to reverse that decline. Great, but I would have thought leicester and nottingham would be first on the midlands list, especially the latter. Either you find more paths for extra trains or no one south of Luton will be able to get on in the rush hour Clearly you've not read the reports of train loading on the line. I haven't. But I did have a friend who commuted on the line from herts for a number of years and apparently it was cosy in the rush hour. Ok, this was 10 years ago now but I doubt the number of passengers has declined. The Leicester pax (who currently only have a share of 4tph much shorter trains) will be spread across all the extended Bedford trains. if you extended Thameslink that far north. How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? IMO the Thameslink equivalent on the ELL is the Great Northern into Moorgate and that only goes as far north as Stevenage. All the peterborough trains AFAIK are fast trains that stop at very few stations. The only stations between Bedford and Leicester are Wellingborough, Kettering and Market Harborough. -- Roland Perry |
New York Times on Crossrail
In message , at 14:19:14 on
Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked: A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? By rail, I'd have thought it was nearly 20 miles further? Very close in mileage. For trains with a similar number of stops it's just 7 minutes. And that's with diesel on the MML, an electric train should be able to close the gap significantly. Mind you, I wouldn't want to travel even as far as Peterborough on a class 700. That's a different issue, but affects both routes. -- Roland Perry |
New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 14:34:02 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 14:19:14 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked: A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? By rail, I'd have thought it was nearly 20 miles further? Very close in mileage. For trains with a similar number of stops it's just 7 minutes. And that's with diesel on the MML, an electric train should be able to close the gap significantly. Or not, as the case may be: the current diesels can travel at up to 125mph, but the wiring to Bedford was only designed for 100mph running. And IEPs on diesel power probably won't be able to get up to 125mph. So if the HSTs are replaced by IEPs, the service may actually slow down. Mind you, I wouldn't want to travel even as far as Peterborough on a class 700. That's a different issue, but affects both routes. Indeed so. |
New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 14:27:41 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 12:57:25 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, d remarked: IMO the Thameslink equivalent on the ELL is the Great Northern into Moorgate and that only goes as far north as Stevenage. All the peterborough trains AFAIK are fast trains that stop at very few stations. The only stations between Bedford and Leicester are Wellingborough, Kettering and Market Harborough. And those stations will attract everyone from surrounding villages and towns. Plus its twive the distance of london - stevenage so plenty of scope for the timekeeping to go pear shaped. -- Spud |
New York Times on Crossrail
On Wed, 02 Aug 2017 14:43:58 +0100
Recliner wrote: On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 14:34:02 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 14:19:14 on Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked: A class 700 all the way to Leicester? Ouch! How far further north do you think Leicester is than Peterborough? By rail, I'd have thought it was nearly 20 miles further? Very close in mileage. For trains with a similar number of stops it's just 7 minutes. And that's with diesel on the MML, an electric train should be able to close the gap significantly. Or not, as the case may be: the current diesels can travel at up to 125mph, but the wiring to Bedford was only designed for 100mph running. And IEPs on diesel power probably won't be able to get up to 125mph. So if the HSTs are replaced by IEPs, the service may actually slow down. Thats an interesting point. I suppose the DoT would argue the better acceleration of the IEP will make up for it but I suspect thats unlikely over longer distances. -- Spud |
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