Title: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: TonyK on October 07, 2015, 17:13:42 GWR report, by the medium of Twitter, that signalling problems have caused cancellation of all services between BRI and SVB. Tickets are being accepted on bus services along the route.
Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: chuffed on October 07, 2015, 17:21:50 I take that to mean that the man with the red flag walking in front of the train has tripped over and sprained his ankle ...... ::)
Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: TonyK on October 07, 2015, 17:23:40 I take that to mean that the man with the red flag walking in front of the train has tripped over and sprained his ankle ...... ::) Harsh... Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: Western Pathfinder on October 07, 2015, 17:55:58 Harsh ....But Fair.
Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: JayMac on October 07, 2015, 18:42:02 Signalling/track circuit cabling damaged by contractor's excavator at Narroways Junction.
The price one pays for Four Track, Now! :P Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: TonyK on October 08, 2015, 18:45:05 Signalling/track circuit cabling damaged by contractor's excavator at Narroways Junction. The price one pays for Four Track, Now! :P ;D I see what you did there, BNM. Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: Red Squirrel on October 08, 2015, 19:46:21 Signalling/track circuit cabling damaged by contractor's excavator at Narroways Junction. The price one pays for Four Track, Now! :P Out of interest, could these be the same contractors whose care, expertise and attention to detail has allowed the Thames Valley upgrades to go forward with scarcely a hitch? ??? Title: Re: Signalling problems on the Severn Beach line Post by: JayMac on October 08, 2015, 20:15:01 The same contractors hitting the cables that Railtrack/British Rail failed to accurately map and mark when they put them in the ground?
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