This from a Mr Antonio Kilometer...
From Southern’s press release last week about its winter timetable...
“There
are two last Monday to Saturday trains which will leave earlier than in
the previous timetable. These are the 23:47 London Victoria to Horsham
service which will leave Victoria
at 23.40 and the 23.49 London Victoria to Oxted service which will
leave Victoria at 23.47. The early departure of these services will
allow Network Rail to carry out vital maintenance and minor repairs
overnight on the Brighton Main Line. This frees up track
access on Sundays so that three services per hour between Victoria and
Brighton can now be maintained all year round.”
So
I make that an extra 2 minutes a night for NR to carry out all this
“vital maintenance and minor repair” work - that will keep the route
open all day on Sunday.
Network Rail is to be congratulated on achieving such dramatic efficiencies well in advance of CP5.
Monday, 18 November 2013
HS1 does its very best to drive freight from rail
This from Rich Tea...
As HS1 consult on increasing freight track charges by some 450% their owners, Ontario Teacher’s Pension Fund, have just bought the maker of – yes, you guessed – Wagon Wheels.
Evidently, flicking two sticky fingers at the freighties is very much the rapacious Canucks game.
As HS1 consult on increasing freight track charges by some 450% their owners, Ontario Teacher’s Pension Fund, have just bought the maker of – yes, you guessed – Wagon Wheels.
Evidently, flicking two sticky fingers at the freighties is very much the rapacious Canucks game.
Creagh outlines Labour Transport priorities
This from the Grauniad...
Creagh has previously refused to rule out renationalisation of UK railways, and said the franchising model has led to a fragmented network which consumers find difficult to navigate. Labour opposed the refranchising of the East coast mainline, and Creagh said that by pursuing "the franchise model at all costs" the government's political orthodoxy is holding back the UK. "I think it's extraordinary that the government is allowing the German, French and Dutch states to come in and bid for that railway franchise. It's got no objection to state ownership of our railways as long as it's not UK state ownership."
More here.
Creagh has previously refused to rule out renationalisation of UK railways, and said the franchising model has led to a fragmented network which consumers find difficult to navigate. Labour opposed the refranchising of the East coast mainline, and Creagh said that by pursuing "the franchise model at all costs" the government's political orthodoxy is holding back the UK. "I think it's extraordinary that the government is allowing the German, French and Dutch states to come in and bid for that railway franchise. It's got no objection to state ownership of our railways as long as it's not UK state ownership."
More here.
Deep Alliance - the railway at prayer
An Eye spy in Wiltshire has sent the following intriguing image.
Pictured deep in meditation is SWT/Wessex Route supremo Tim Shoveller, after having met Winchester passengers on Thursday night.
Is Tim seeking forgiveness, or Divine inspiration on how to take the Deep Alliance into CP5?
Pictured deep in meditation is SWT/Wessex Route supremo Tim Shoveller, after having met Winchester passengers on Thursday night.
Is Tim seeking forgiveness, or Divine inspiration on how to take the Deep Alliance into CP5?