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Title: Reston Station
Post by: Red Squirrel on April 07, 2021, 16:54:29
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Reston village set for new rail station for the first time in 50 years

For the first time in more than half a century, a train station is set to open in the Scottish Borders village of Reston.

The Scottish Borders Council’s planning committee has accepted proposals for the station.

The plans include two new 270m long, 4m wide station platforms, waiting shelters, seating and ticket machines. The embankment would be widened to accommodate the platforms.

A new footbridge is also included that will cross the railway, incorporating lift shafts and stairs on either side. The north lift shaft would reach a height of around 17m and would serve three levels, the interchange, the north platform and the bridge crossing.

...continues (https://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/articles/reston-village-set-new-rail-station-first-time-50-years)
Source: Rail Technology Magazine

Reston will be a stop for local trains on the ECML to serve a village of 350 souls. It will presumably also act as a railhead for Eyemouth and Coldingham, which will increase its catchment to perhaps 5000 within a 6km radius.

Interesting to compare this with Pilning, where the station already exists and is within 6km of Almondsbury, Olveston, Tockington, Littleton, Aust, Pilning, Severn Beach and a significant chunk of North Bristol!


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: CyclingSid on April 08, 2021, 06:46:09
The answer is Devolution!


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: rower40 on April 27, 2021, 09:15:48
The answer is Devolution!
As Reston will be the last station before the border, it become a mandatory stop; it will be the location of the immigration and customs facilities, currency exchange, and where you change your watch when changing timezones.


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: grahame on April 27, 2021, 10:12:08
The answer is Devolution!
As Reston will be the last station before the border, it become a mandatory stop; it will be the location of the immigration and customs facilities, currency exchange, and where you change your watch when changing timezones.

You may suggest that in jest. Perhaps facilities as grand as Canfranc .... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canfranc_International_railway_station


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: Lee on April 27, 2021, 10:28:19
The answer is Devolution!
As Reston will be the last station before the border, it become a mandatory stop; it will be the location of the immigration and customs facilities, currency exchange, and where you change your watch when changing timezones.

You may suggest that in jest. Perhaps facilities as grand as Canfranc .... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canfranc_International_railway_station

Just imagine if Wales followed suit - It wouldnt just be Pilning International to Prague, but to Port Talbot Parkway, Penarth...Oh the romance!


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: Bmblbzzz on April 27, 2021, 20:32:21
The answer is Devolution!
As Reston will be the last station before the border, it become a mandatory stop; it will be the location of the immigration and customs facilities, currency exchange, and where you change your watch when changing timezones.

You may suggest that in jest. Perhaps facilities as grand as Canfranc .... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canfranc_International_railway_station
With a change of gauge too? A rebirth of Brunel's broad gauge in England or a switch to narrow gauge in Scotland...

Just imagine if Wales followed suit - It wouldnt just be Pilning International to Prague, but to Port Talbot Parkway, Penarth...Oh the romance!
Oi, that's my line!  ;)


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: paul7575 on April 27, 2021, 22:02:29
Surprising the Scots are still building all these new stations, you’d think they’d be Reston on their laurels by now….  ;D


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: Lee on April 27, 2021, 22:20:56
Surprising the Scots are still building all these new stations, you’d think they’d be Reston on their laurels by now….  ;D


They obviously feel that a change is as good as a Reston!


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: Red Squirrel on April 28, 2021, 11:10:22
I'm sure that after forsinard to get this station opened, all involved will take a well-deserved altnabreac.


Title: Re: Reston Station
Post by: grahame on October 26, 2024, 14:23:22
Reopened - 23rd May 2022

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/24678594.reston-story-scotlands-newest-quietest-train-station/

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Reston: A £20m white elephant? The story of Scotland's newest and quietest train station

But the rest is behind a paywall.   Comments are visible:

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Scottish Borders Council pushed hard for the station, and I believe helps subsidise it. It is daft that there's no Scotrail service to Berwick but it's equally daft that Manchester-based Transpennine Express does run one. This is what you get when you fragment the railway system. And refuse to invest in the likes of passing loops which would solve the capacity issue.

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I use Reston when coming by train to Edinburgh but prices to Newcastle are a lot higher than from Berwick. Ridiculous that Scotrail does not run to Reston and Berwick. Comment saying that we need passing loops is spot on. Reston was meant to do for the Eastern Borders what Borders railway does for the central borders - enable commuters to use the train rather than cars to get to Edinburgh but there is a smaller population base to draw on and prices are too high. Great car park mind you. David Byrne

Yes - just published - I checked. I thought the newest were Cameron Bridge and Leven, and I would be amazed if the passenger numbers were below Scotscalder, Beasdale, IBM or Lochluichart.  And having found the headline wanting, I wonder if the article is.

But with "like" on each of the above comments, it points to a station without the reliable right service and shows how important that element is.




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