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« Reply #330 on: September 12, 2024, 11:46:43 »

I guess this is part of a general trend - luggage on wheels makes it possible for people to turn up with more that "as much as you can carry yourself". So unless we go back to porters and trolleys and baggage cars there will be limits.

I did wonder whether SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de fer Francais - French National Railways) would include in this revision something to resolve the issue of double basses (discussed earlier). But no - all musical instruments and surfboards are still subject to the unmeetable 90 x 130 limit. The only items not subject to this are skis, and non-folding bicycles (with reservation and paying €10). All "special" items replace one of your two big (bag/suitcase) items.

The rules for bicycles look odd to me. Whether it is folded or not, you are allowed panniers as well (presumably filled). But while for a folded bike+panniers you only get you one item of hand luggage,
if it's wheeled on you get one big item like a suitcase too. Surely it's the cycle tourer that will be taking all they need in panniers, while you might take a folded one as an extra for a "normal" trip?
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« Reply #331 on: October 05, 2024, 13:02:53 »

As perhaps a lighter item after the gloomy posts about the resilience of Dawlish's lifts in bad weather and list of 36 scrapped/suspended rail projects - here's what SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de fer Francais - French National Railways) propose for lightly used branch lines (perhaps an alternative for the Parry People Mover)-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SUAuxuDy1k
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« Reply #332 on: October 05, 2024, 13:46:08 »

As perhaps a lighter item after the gloomy posts about the resilience of Dawlish's lifts in bad weather and list of 36 scrapped/suspended rail projects - here's what SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de fer Francais - French National Railways) propose for lightly used branch lines (perhaps an alternative for the Parry People Mover)-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SUAuxuDy1k

It reminds me of the Revolution VLR (which seems to be still ongoing, though quietly). Draisy is part of a French government programme funding ideas for decarbonisation, so rather like FOAK. The manufacturing partner is Lohr, whose main business is road-rail systems (road trailers on rail flats). It started in 2022, and they plan to have prototypes running in 2027. 
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« Reply #333 on: October 06, 2024, 12:31:15 »

I worry about a diddy little train with a diddly little capacity going through a breathtakingly beautiful route with spectacular tunnels and viaducts which probably cost an arm and two legs to maintain.   There may be a case for the "contraflow" train where the main service is something beefier.  As ever, I 'look local" and fancy the 07:10, 09:30, 11:30, 13:30, 16:30, and 18:30 Westbury to Swindon with a 159, returning at 08:30, 10:30, 12:30, 15:30, 17:40 and 19:30, and Draisy on the 05:30, 08:30, 10:30, 12:30, 15:00, 17:30, 19:30 and 21:30, returning on the 06:30, 09:30, 11:30, 13:30, 16:00, 18:30, 20:30 and 22:30.   But I do suspect Draisy would be overwhelmed within the year.
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« Reply #334 on: October 25, 2024, 23:47:20 »


Montpellier does have some previous for radical action to remove cars from the city centre, going back to the time of the long-serving and somewhat dictatorial mayor Georges Frêche.


Hmm.  We used to have one of those, in Bristol.  Roll Eyes


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« Reply #335 on: December 25, 2024, 19:50:03 »

This seems particularly shocking. I suppose strictly the element of tragedy is the same whoever is involved, but it is certainly a surprise. From france24 (and originally AFP):
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A train driver's suicide caused widespread delays on Christmas Eve and into Christmas Day in France, with some 3,000 passengers affected during the busy holiday period.

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The suicide by a train driver on the job has caused widespread delays in France's rail traffic, operator SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de fer Francais - French National Railways) said Wednesday.

Some 3,000 train passengers have been affected by delays in services between Paris and southeastern France that started Tuesday and spilled over into Wednesday.

Around 10 high-speed (TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse)) trains were delayed by up to five hours Tuesday after the suicide on Christmas Eve, an exceptionally busy time for travel.

The prosecutors' office in Melun, southeast of Paris, told AFP that the driver appeared to have jumped to his death from the moving train.

His body was discovered later near the tracks.

Without a driver operating the controls, the train's automatic emergency procedure kicked in, causing the train to stop, the office said.

An investigation into the circumstances of the death was ongoing.

SNCF confirmed the driver's death, saying he "committed suicide while the train was moving".

There was no threat to the safety of passengers on the train, or to services elsewhere in the network, SNCF added.

Train traffic was "resuming progressively" Wednesday, SNCF said, warning however of some possible further delays.
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« Reply #336 on: December 25, 2024, 20:06:03 »

Wow.  That is indeed shocking.  I offer my sympathy to his family and friends.  Sad

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