This from Electra - and the 7 x 77's...
I was amused to see yesterday's Pointless Sign which came all the way from Upside Downland.
However, Eye readers will be pleased to see that our own railway can still give the Dominions a run for their money!
I have yet to snap the equally superfluous STOP boards planted in the 4-foot at Platforms 9-11 about 2 yards away from the rather obvious buffer ends and red lights.
UPDATE: This from @raretrack, via Twitter...
Wemyss sign NOT pointless - you can see how the wires angle away from the track just after the sign!
Big dewirement risk!
UPDATE: This from Chionanthus VIrginicus...
Is the "No Sand" sign to tell passengers when the tide is in?
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Pointless signs - Wemyss Bay
Freightliner owner files for bankruptcy protection
This from Bloomburg...
Arcapita, formerly known as First Islamic Investment Bank, filed for Chapter 11 March 19 along with five affiliates, listing assets of $3.06 billion and liabilities of $2.55 billion. Arcapita Investment Holdings Ltd., already in U.S. bankruptcy, has also filed a bankruptcy in the Cayman Islands in aid of the Chapter 11 proceeding.
Arcapita acquired Freightliner in 2008.
Freightliner's website was unavailable for comment, or indeed anything...
UPDATE: Happy Friday! Freightliner now back on-line...
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Chancellor's Budget statement - Rail
This from the Chancellor's Budget statement today...
I confirm today that Network Rail will extend the Northern Hub, adding to the electrification of the transpennine rail route, by upgrading the Hope Valley line between Manchester and Sheffield – and improving the Manchester to Preston and Blackpool, and Manchester to Bradford lines.
NR's Northern Hub twitter account, @NetworkRailNH, said:#NorthernHub has been given £130m in today's Budget for three parts of the project - improving journey times and increasing capacity
And confirmed that the Hope Valley line will be:
Upgraded - extra track and platform at Dore, loop at Dore/Grindleford, capacity at Chinley, also line speeds.
Despite the Chancellor's ambiguous words no mention of electrification.
And, alas, no announcement of wires for the Midland Main Line either.
UPDATE: This from Captain Deltic...
So, @NetworkRailNH, said: #NorthernHub has been given £130m in today's Budget for three parts of the project - improving journey times and increasing capacity
Good grief, if Network Rail doesn't understand how the privatised railway works we really are in trouble.
The Government doesn't 'give' money for NR investment. It authorises NR to borrow the money to pay for the upgrade the value of which is then added to the Regulatory Asset Base where it then earns a return which is added to NR's agreed income determined by the Regulator much of which comes from the Direct Grant paid to NR by DfT.
In other words the Budget committed to paying the interest on the borrowing to fund the extra Northern Hub work on the 'never-never'.
(Shakes head in disbelief and goes back to writing about the last days of Railtrack where there was similar naivete).
UPDATE: This from NR's Internet Rapid(ish) Rebuttal Unit...
Of course we understand how RAB funding of projects works at Network Rail.
What we wanted to do yesterday is amplify the great news about the Northern Hub via Twitter.
Here's a challenge for you (and indeed other Railway Eye readers):
Using 140 characters or fewer, explain RAB funded-projects and permitted rate of return funded by network grant as agreed by the regulator.
Le TGV est arrivé
This from Sue La Manche
The first TGV to visit St Pancras carried not passengers but parcels, as a demonstration of the potential for high speed freight on high speed rail.
Next stop, Birmingham in errr... 2026?!?
So much for just in time delivery.
UPDATE: This from a Mr Rabid Burns...
I note with some surprise that the usual tests for electromagnetic interference, turning cows inside out, boiling brains and scaring pigeons have not taken place.
In fact, bold as brass, it flew through Kent in broad daylight.
Does this mean that we will now be inundated with TGV's, Thalys and the like, just so that the DfT can prove how the virtual IEP is a better train? (Shurely shome mishtake! Ed).
I think we should be told.
UPDATE: This from Dreadnought...
The reason that the usual tests for "electromagnetic interference, turning cows inside out, boiling brains and scaring pigeons" did not take place is that the unit was hauled up HS1 at a "steady" pace (somewhat lower than line speed) by 2 of Eurotunnel's diesels.
A nifty bit of shunting at SPI in the small hours saw the diesels retreat, leaving the TGV on its own in the platform.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Pointless signs - Abroad
This from Globetrotter...
A gem from the bay platform at Queensland Rail's Bundaberg station.
Other forms of motive power may presumably enter the carpark at their discretion?
Monday, 19 March 2012
Network Rail eats, shoots and leaves - Official
Eye is indebted to Mr Rand for this photo and also salutes Network Rail!
This sign points unequivocally to the entrance of a station that was built on the site of a cross, which was erected to the memory of King George IV.
So no more of your 'Kings Cross' nonsense if you please!
Tories claim Northern transport budget too big!
This telling tale from the Newcastle Journal...
But speaking to The Journal, the Transport Secretary said the North was getting a fairer deal on cash for transport schemes - so much so that South East MPs had complained.
"I think it probably shows we are really starting to get that balance of investment. What's most important to me is to understand local priorities," she said.
Meanwhile Met-Cam and his NSE MPs still can't understand why they fail to capture seats in Northern metropoleis.
Pointless signs - Redhill
This from @cnsqpr...
Southeastern last ran there in '08 and FGW Link haven't existed since '06.
Alan Francis Pegler OBE - RIP
This via the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway website...
Alan Francis Pegler OBE
It is with great sadness that we report that Alan Francis Pegler passed away on Sunday 18th March 2012 after a short illness. He was 91.
As well as being the President of both the Ffestiniog Railway Society and the Ffestiniog Railway Company, Alan was also responsible for preserving Flying Scotsman after she was withdrawn from service by British Railways.
Rest in Peace.
Railway Garden Competition - Basingstoke
This from the Mad Hatter...
The picture below came with a press release from South West Trains announcing the new look Basingstoke station.
Surely an early winner of this year's Railway Garden Competition?
UPDATE: This from The Man By The Photocopier...

After some years of press pics taken at silly angles, is the new craze going to be vegetation in every shot?
Can't wait.
Friday, 16 March 2012
Banbury 'La-de-da' Mess room sign
This from @drew2611...
Was amused by FCC Drivers' mess sign however I think ours at Banbury gives a touch of class:
Eye bets they don't use whistles at Banbury either...
Eye Enterprises presents The Olympic Scotsman!
YOU could own a part of 2012!
Eye Enterprises is offering a unique opportunity to acquire a 1.76th representation of national icon Flying Scotsman carrying the Olympic Torch!
THIS is your opportunity to relive the role played by Flying Scotsman in Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, the Olympics, the Para-Olympics and Railfest!
PRICED at just £2.6m and lovingly reconstructed from the finest military-hubris, etc... etc... etc... (details here from Railway Herald and Railway Magazine).
Eye would just like to point out that the A3s were introduced into traffic in 1927.
Her Majesty was born in 1926.
Eye wonders which is more reliable and provides best value for money?
God save the Queen!
That is all.
Crossrail Handicap runners and riders
This from our Racing Correspondent...
With the Invitation to Negotiate for the Crossrail fleet issued, bookmakers Paddy Hill have published the odds for the runners in the Crossrail Rolling Stock Stakes which come under starter's order on 29 August.
Kaiser Bill's Batman 5/2 (Fav)
Canuck's Folly 4/1
Tora Tora Tora 5/1
Medina Sidonia's Revenge 10/1
Cuisse de Grenouille - scratched
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Network Rail statement on Elsenham
Network Rail was today fined £1m after the company pleaded guilty to Health and Safety breaches at Chelmsford Crown Court.
Network Rail issued the following statement...
NETWORK RAIL STATEMENT FOLLOWING ELSENHAM HEARING
Following today's hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court, David Higgins, chief executive, Network Rail, said:
“On behalf of Network Rail I apologise for the mistakes made by us in this tragic case that contributed to the deaths of Olivia and Charlotte.
“Nothing we can say or do will lessen the pain felt by Olivia and Charlotte’s families but I have promised the families that we will make level crossings safer, and we will deliver on that promise.
“Fundamental changes to the way we manage and look after the country’s 6,500 level crossings have, and are being made. In recent years we have reassessed all of our crossings and closed over 500. There is still much to do and we are committed to doing what is necessary to improve our level crossings.”
Villiers vignettes - rewriting history
This from Ithuriel...
From a written answer by Theresa Villiers on 6 March.
DfT asked the rail industry to look into the possibility of improving the existing fleet of diesel Cross Country Voyager trains by adding an additional carriage with a pantograph and upgrading the rest of the train.
DfT asked the industry?!?
Do they take us for fools?
Bombardier and HSBC Rail were pushing Project Thor for months, with zero interest, or rather, active opposition, from DfT which saw it as a threat to IEP.
Now they claim it is their own idea!
No doubt the next claim will be that Marsham Street had to lean on Alstom, Angel, East Coast and Virgin to run Tuesday's Pendolino trial.
Thoughts on King's Cross western ticket hall
A brief reflection on the truly magnificent new western ticket hall at King's Cross.
At Broad Street we lost a station to development.
At Liverpool Street we gained retail and office space with platforms.
At King's Cross we actually get a station first and foremost, offering some retail opportunities.
Good effort.
Meanwhile, this picture from last night's gala opening.
Eye is tempted to caption it 'Partnership'...
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Pointless signs - Diss
This from Gricerbritannia...
Two new “Help points” were installed at Diss station during the dying days of NXEA.
At the same time the PIS-poor TV style departure screen was switched off.
So, what do we have now?
The “Help point” on the Norwich bound platform has been taped over with brown sticky tape as “Out of use” while the one on the London bound platform is as shown here.
Not only does it have water ingress but careful examination will show that there is no information shown in any case (except computer-speak nonsense).
So, with the TV screen turned off and the new Help Point showing not much but water droplets Diss passengers have gone from PIS-poor information to no information.
Conference news - tail lamp slot
Good to see that the railfreight community retains its sense of humour!
The UK Rail Development and Investment conference (18-19 April) offers delegates two full days of railway fun.
But who has the worst slot of all, the last half hour on the second day, when many delegates will already be heading home?
Step forward Lindsay Durham, Head of Rail Strategy at the Freightliner Group.
And the title of Lindsay's presentation...'Freight, the forgotten service'.

