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On 26/05/2019 15:28, wrote:
On Sat, 25 May 2019 18:28:31 +0100 Basil Jet wrote: On 25/05/2019 15:57, wrote: On Sat, 25 May 2019 15:26:41 +0100 Basil Jet wrote: On 25/05/2019 11:54, wrote: They do. Followed shortly after by people rushing off the train. Are these scheduled trains, or are they untimetabled extras going to Gordon Hill? If I showed up at Old Street for an infrequent service to The train was going to gordon hill but whether it was timetabled or not I couldn't say. Roughly what time did they leave Moorgate, and was it Sat/Sun/Other? Around 2.30 on friday afternoon. There are no scheduled Gordon Hill terminators leaving Moorgate between 0825 and 1625, so it's an extra and can stop and skip where it likes. -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Robert Forster - 2019 - Inferno |
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On Sun, 26 May 2019 16:01:09 +0100
Recliner wrote: On Sun, 26 May 2019 14:35:08 +0000 (UTC), wrote: Looking at the cab pictures again, I wonder why they didn't put the drivers equipment at shoulder or lower height as in most locomotives so he could see to the right, and then put a window in the emergency door. That would probably solve a lot of the visibility issues. I think the emergency ramp folds against the inside of the door. Ah. A simple solution but probably not the smartest it turns out. |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 15:26:41 on Sat, 25 May 2019, Basil Jet remarked: Incidentally, Watton-At-Stone now has practically no trains to Stevenage on Monday to Fridays. The GBNRTT gives no hint of replacement bus times. There's long term engineering works near Stevenage, and I think the replacement buses run "on demand". There are no shortage of electric trains sitting around unused that could run an hourly shuttle from Watton to Knebworth, Wouldn't that involve a reversal at Stevenage? but they can't be arsed. Or the track's not available. Google suggests there are three trains after midnight, which suggests that the track is present and correct. Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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In message , at 19:33:58 on Thu, 30 May
2019, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked: Incidentally, Watton-At-Stone now has practically no trains to Stevenage on Monday to Fridays. The GBNRTT gives no hint of replacement bus times. There's long term engineering works near Stevenage, and I think the replacement buses run "on demand". There are no shortage of electric trains sitting around unused that could run an hourly shuttle from Watton to Knebworth, Wouldn't that involve a reversal at Stevenage? but they can't be arsed. Or the track's not available. Google suggests there are three trains after midnight, which suggests that the track is present and correct. Enough to run a full service, during the day? -- Roland Perry |
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On 31/05/2019 06:54, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 19:33:58 on Thu, 30 May 2019, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked: Incidentally, Watton-At-Stone now has practically no trains to Stevenage on Monday to Fridays. The GBNRTT gives no hint of replacement bus times. There's long term engineering works near Stevenage, and I think the replacement buses run "on demand". There are no shortage of electric trains sitting around unused that could run an hourly shuttle from Watton to Knebworth, Wouldn't that involve a reversal at Stevenage? but they can't be arsed. Or the track's not available. Google suggests there are three trains after midnight, which suggests that the track is present and correct. Enough to run a full service, during the day? Is bustituting an entire line on weekdays just so they can run more trains on a different one a year before the paths to run both were available unprecedented? -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Simple Kid - 2003 - SK1 |
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In message , at 12:31:35 on Fri, 31 May
2019, Basil Jet remarked: Incidentally, Watton-At-Stone now has practically no trains to Stevenage on Monday to Fridays. The GBNRTT gives no hint of replacement bus times. There's long term engineering works near Stevenage, and I think the replacement buses run "on demand". There are no shortage of electric trains sitting around unused that could run an hourly shuttle from Watton to Knebworth, Wouldn't that involve a reversal at Stevenage? but they can't be arsed. Or the track's not available. Google suggests there are three trains after midnight, which suggests that the track is present and correct. Enough to run a full service, during the day? Is bustituting an entire line on weekdays just so they can run more trains on a different one a year before the paths to run both were available unprecedented? Not sure what element of that is the core of you question. Doing engineering works ahead of time, or works on a main line needing an adjacent branch line to be closed to facilitate it. -- Roland Perry |
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On 31/05/2019 14:45, Roland Perry wrote:
Is bustituting an entire line on weekdays just so they can run more trains on a different one a year before the paths to run both were available unprecedented? Not sure what element of that is the core of you question. Doing engineering works ahead of time, or works on a main line needing an adjacent branch line to be closed to facilitate it. They're not closing the branch for engineering work. They're closing it because they've stolen its weekday paths to strengthen services on the main line. -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Simple Kid - 2003 - SK1 |
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In message , at 15:14:12 on Fri, 31 May
2019, Basil Jet remarked: On 31/05/2019 14:45, Roland Perry wrote: Is bustituting an entire line on weekdays just so they can run more trains on a different one a year before the paths to run both were available unprecedented? Not sure what element of that is the core of you question. Doing engineering works ahead of time, or works on a main line needing an adjacent branch line to be closed to facilitate it. They're not closing the branch for engineering work. They're closing it because they've stolen its weekday paths to strengthen services on the main line. If that's the case, I've misconstrued the following reason posted by GN: "We are providing rail replacement bus services while Network Rail complete a major upgrade to Stevenage station and the track that connects Stevenage with Watton-at-Stone and destinations further south on the Hertford Loop. This upgrade involves the construction of a new fifth platform at Stevenage and the track, signalling and other infrastructure required to connect it to Watton-at-Stone. This major upgrade will mean that Great Northern can run more trains per hour between Stevenage and Watton-at-Stone." Is it possible that closing the branch line connection for the reasons they give has *incidentally* released some main line paths which are useful to LNER ahead of re-timing the whole line for IEP running and KGX throat upgrade from 2020 (when the branch line reopens for normal business)? -- Roland Perry |
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