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« Reply #30 on: May 28, 2020, 14:36:53 » |
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A Devizes Parkway could be the nudge needed to get the hourly Paddington to Bedwyn service extended to Westbury giving both it, and Pewsey, a boost. It would also make westbound journeys from Hungerford, Kinrbury and Bedwyn much more attractive. So, several winners if it happens - not just for Devizes itself.
Another thought is that it could be the catalyst for getting the two hourly semi-fast Paddington - Taunton/Exeter services up to hourly. I totally agree, RichardB. More than just clicking the "like" button. Corollary. Would this hourly semi-fast also be the service provision for Wellington and Cullompton in due course (though we need to be careful not to link the cases to ensure that neither brings down the other if it fails).
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« Reply #31 on: July 01, 2020, 10:29:34 » |
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« Reply #32 on: July 01, 2020, 13:00:39 » |
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Ref the Newquay branch instead of an upgrade, increase in speed/s newer rolling stock, extra coaches? which would a fortune
Maybe ask the residents of the Newquay area what time would suit them best to have an early morning departure from Newquay.
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« Reply #33 on: July 01, 2020, 13:55:48 » |
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Maybe ask the residents of the Newquay area what time would suit them best to have an early morning departure from Newquay.
An earlier departure from Newquay is part of the DA3 (Direct Award 3) deal. 07:12 from Newquay, starting next week by the looks of things? Offers a just gone 9am arrival at Plymouth, Exeter for just gone 10am, and Paddington by 12:30.
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« Reply #34 on: July 01, 2020, 16:47:05 » |
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Reopening Ashburton to Buckfastleigh is also among the proposals, apparently.
Frustratingly, I can't find any details (on any)...
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« Reply #35 on: July 01, 2020, 17:59:53 » |
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Reopening Ashburton to Buckfastleigh is also among the proposals, apparently.
Frustratingly, I can't find any details (on any)...
I thought the section between Ahburton and Buckfastleigh became part of the enlarged A38, which would add a degree of difficulty to the reopening.
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« Reply #36 on: July 01, 2020, 18:31:34 » |
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Reopening Ashburton to Buckfastleigh is also among the proposals, apparently.
Frustratingly, I can't find any details (on any)...
I thought the section between Ahburton and Buckfastleigh became part of the enlarged A38, which would add a degree of difficulty to the reopening. A stretch of it did. I have a vague memory of going to the Dart Valley Railway as a kid just before the line was severed at Buckfastleigh. Some argue there's space alongside the road to relay track which could rejoin the original formation nearer Ashburton. Looking at Google maps, it doesn't look very feasible to me, with a couple of junctions off the A38 adding to the 'fun'. A lot of expense for little economic gain - and it's an established heritage line.
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« Reply #38 on: July 02, 2020, 12:03:30 » |
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Reopening Ashburton to Buckfastleigh is also among the proposals, apparently.
Frustratingly, I can't find any details (on any)...
I thought the section between Ahburton and Buckfastleigh became part of the enlarged A38, which would add a degree of difficulty to the reopening. I have heard somewhere that part of the A38 enlargement plans included passive provision for the line to reach Ashburton again (even if by some deviation) and that this was provided by a stretch of widened embankment by the road. If so, it does seem to represent passive provision at it's lowest, token level.
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« Reply #39 on: July 03, 2020, 07:02:08 » |
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Lostwithiel to Fowey was not successful this round.
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« Reply #40 on: July 11, 2020, 08:16:16 » |
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Does anyone know if the list will be/has been made public at some point and/or what other schemes in GW▸ -land are on it? Thanks.
No immediate list, but question has been asked. From Business LiveListing the second batch ... and not sure what the definition of "South West" is. I suspect it does not include Wiltshire, nor the Southampton area, where I am pretty sure of a couple of applications. The 18 South West bids
Ashburton and Buckfastleigh Junction Railway Bristol West Capacity Enhancement Charfield Station Cirencester Community Rail Project Goodrington and Churston Stations Improvements at Pilning station and reinstating the footbridge to platform 2 Increased service provision Bodmin General – Bodmin Parkway Light railway extension to the Barnstaple Branch (Chivenor Braunton) “TawLink” Mid Cornwall Metro New Station for Langport and Somerton Area Primrose Line Project Wareham – Complete the link Radstock railway reinstatement Reinstatement of Bodmin – Wadebridge railway and associated works Restoring secondary services on the Great Western Main line Shepton Mallet (Mendip Vale) St Anne's Park station Transforming the Newquay Line List sorted into alphabetic order to avoid any hint of meaningful categorisation.
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« Reply #41 on: July 11, 2020, 08:37:44 » |
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Further link from Rail Business DailyThis funding is split into 3 categories to ensure we can support different projects at different phases of development. The 3 categories are: * the Ideas Fund, to restore rail services (other than rail station creation or restoration) * accelerating existing proposals, to increase development of a previously submitted rail proposals * proposals for new or restored rail stations
The list of bids to the second round of the ‘Ideas Fund’ are:
the North West are: the South Fylde Line Passing Loop Kenyon Junction Station reopening Golborne Railway Station reinstatement of Bolton-Radcliffe / Bolton-Bury reinstating Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station reopening of Midge Hall Station re-doubling of the Mid Cheshire Line between Stockport and Altrincham and associated station reopening’s the Stockport to Ashton Line the Glazebrook Junction to Skelton Junction the East Didsbury to Stockport the North East are: Consett – Newcastle Connection Ferryhill Restoration
the East are: reopening of the Wymondham-Dereham line King’s Lynn to Hunstanton Railway
Yorkshire and Humber, are: the reinstatement of the Beverley to York rail line the restoration of a daily train service on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway the Upper Wensleydale Railway restoring Passenger Rail to the Sheaf Valley restoring a South Humber Link the South Yorkshire Joint Railway a new station at Waverley
the Midlands are: reopening the Stratford upon Avon to Honeybourne-Worcester/Oxford (SWO) Railway Line increasing stopping services at Radcliffe-on-Trent and Bottesford stations on the Poacher line between Grantham and Nottingham increasing services to Nottingham and Leicester, via Syston and Loughborough from Melton Mowbray reconnecting Ashfield Communities through the Maid Marian Line
South West are: the Shepton Mallet (Mendip Vale) the Radstock railway reinstatement St Anne’s Park station Primrose Line transforming the Newquay Line Mid-Cornwall Metro the restoring of secondary services on the Great Western Main line Goodrington and Churston Stations a new station for Langport and Somerton area Charfield Station reinstatement of Bodmin to Wadebridge railway and associated works increasing service provision Bodmin General – Bodmin Parkway Ashburton and Buckfastleigh Junction Railway Bristol West Capacity Enhancement Light railway extension to the Barnstaple Branch (Chivenor Braunton) “TawLink” the Cirencester Community Rail Project Project Wareham – Complete the link improvement of railway services at Pilning station, as well as reinstating the footbridge to platform 2
the South East are: The Arundel Chord the re-opening of Camberwell Station, London SE5 the unlocking of capacity and services through Bramley (Hants) the Chinnor Railway Aston Rowant extension the Carshalton Beeches step-free access
Wales are: the Magor and Undy Walkway Station restoring services on the Anglesey Central Railway between Gaerwen and Amlych I searched for "the restoring of secondary services on the Great Western Main line" and came to http://corshamrailwaystation.orgWiltshire Council has made a submission (sponsored by Michelle Donelan MP▸ ) to the 2nd tranche of the Department for Transport’s (DfT» ’s) Restoring Your Railway Ideas Fund. An expression of interest on restoring secondary train services to the Great Western Main Line was submitted on 22 May and the full submission (for appropriate initial study work to be undertaken) was sent on 19 June 2020.
As well as improving connectivity between Bristol to Oxford (and potentially further east) this would help realise new stations at Corsham and Royal Wootton Bassett / Swindon West. It would also potentially help realise new stations at Swindon East, Grove (Oxfordshire), Saltford and St Anne’s Park (West of England).
It is anticipated that the DfT will make an announcement on the submission in 6 – 8 weeks.
We will keep this page updated with any progress.
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« Reply #42 on: July 11, 2020, 08:58:36 » |
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Reinstatement of Bury or Radcliffe to Bolton is going to be tricky - several major incursions onto the routes.
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« Reply #43 on: July 12, 2020, 07:49:14 » |
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the unlocking of capacity and services through Bramley (Hants) Went through Bramley (Hants) yesterday. Both Basingstoke ends of the platforms closed off and preparation for building work. Are they going to install a bridge and lifts? With the level crossing the other end of the platforms it would not have struck me as the greatest priority (but I don't know the rules/guidelines).
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« Reply #44 on: July 12, 2020, 10:40:33 » |
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the unlocking of capacity and services through Bramley (Hants) Went through Bramley (Hants) yesterday. Both Basingstoke ends of the platforms closed off and preparation for building work. Are they going to install a bridge and lifts? With the level crossing the other end of the platforms it would not have struck me as the greatest priority (but I don't know the rules/guidelines). No. Platform extensions for the introduction of 769s. Bramley is one of those places with a very active (very) local council, so it even has an up-to-date village webs site! This includes NR» 's notice of this work, saying it should have finished by now (but it does have a Covid-19 caveat). It also has a piece (undated, and as far as I can see unlinked to) about the level crossing, explaining that Network Rail (NR) don't rate it as needing closure or even a Persons with Reduced Mobility ( PRM▸ )-compliant replacement. In any case there isn't room for those huge ramps, so it's a cheapo bridge (£850,000) with steps or nothing. Since that would only benefit fit and impatient pedestrians, it was concluded it was probably not worth the trouble. Edit: VickiS - Clarifying Acronyms
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