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« Reply #30 on: February 13, 2024, 11:41:24 » |
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Incidentally, roughly 100 stations have been added to the UK▸ rail network since 2000. ...
The numbers do add up ... I have just been through Wikipedia and added one or two not in their lists .. 2000 Brighouse Dunfermline Queen Margaret Lea Green Warwick Parway Wavertree Technology Park 2001 Howood 2002 Beauly Brunstane Newcraighall Sampford Courtney Sunderland 2003 Chandler's Ford Edinburgh Park 2005 Chatelherault Gartcosh Glasshoughton Kelvindale Larkhall Llantwit Major Merryton Rhoose 2006 Liverpool South Parkway 2007 Coleshill Parkway Ebbsfleet International Llanharan 2008 Alloa Aylesbury Vale Parkway Crosskeys Ebbw Vale Parkway Heathrow Terminal 5 Llanhilleth Mitcham Eastfields Newbridge Risca Rogerstone Shephers Bush 2009 Corby East Midlands Parkway Imperial Wharf Laurencekirk Stratford International Workington North 2010 Bathgate Blackridge Dalston Junction Haggerston Hoxton Shoreditch High Street 2011 Armadale Buckshaw Parkway Caldercruix Drumgelloch Southenc Airport 2012 Fishguard and Goodwick 2013 Conon Bridge Energlyn and Churchill Park Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway 2014 James Cook Pye Corner 2015 Apperley Bridge Bicester Village Cranbook Ebbw Vale Town Eskbank Galashiels Gorebridge Islip Newcourt Newtongrange Oxford Parkway Shawfair Stow Tweedbank 2016 Bermuda Park Covetry Arena Edinburgh Gateway Kirstall Forge Lea Bridge 2017 Cambridge North Ilkeston Low Moor 2018 Kenilworth Maghull North 2019 Meridian Water Robroyston South Shields Interchange Warrington West 2020 Horden Kintore Worcestershire Parkway 2021 Bow Street Okehampton Soham 2022 Barking Riverside Canary Wharf Reston Woolwich 2023 Brent Cross West East Linton Headbolt Lane Inverness Airport Marsh Barton Portway Park and Ride Reading Green Park Thanet Parkway One or two from the Wikipedia lists are, in my view, questionable as to whether they should be listed or not for various reasons.
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« Reply #31 on: February 13, 2024, 11:46:03 » |
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Over that period it is very telling how percentage wise, when you take into account populations, England is so far behind Wales and Scotland- though it’s good to see a slight shift in that trend over the last five or so years.
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« Reply #32 on: February 13, 2024, 12:59:08 » |
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Nice page on openings here: https://trundleage.co.uk/timeline-of-openings/14 planned for 2024 (assuming they all open on time), almost all in England including three new lines (Levenmouth, Camp Hill, Northumberland) The South Wales upgrade is going to be stunning, though its way over budget. I don't think we should underestimate just how much the rest of the network has improved over the last couple of years either e.g. Bristol to Gloucester half hourly service.
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« Reply #33 on: February 13, 2024, 13:04:02 » |
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That's genuinely very interesting, really had no idea we'd gained 100 stations in the last 20 years.
Gets lost in the background noise while people make waves about inconsequential closures such as at Newhaven Marine… Perhaps a reminder that good news is soon forgotten and bad news is remembered for a long, long time. Sadly, a warning to he who dares sort of the fare system creating winners who will forget) and losers (who will remember for the next general election, and perhaps the one after that). Yes, I am aware (and was reminded) of the prevelance of new stations in Scotland and Wales. Intermediate stations on the Borders line and the line to Ebbw Vale made quite some difference, of course; we just need a single re-opening in England (that won't be happening, I know) from Okehampton to Padstow with all its intermediates, and the pendulum could swing. Or adding back on to the network Norton Fitzwarren, Bishop's Lydeard, Crowcombe, Stogumber, Williton, Watchet, Washford, Blue Anchor, Dunster, Butlins and Minehead Central ...
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« Reply #34 on: February 13, 2024, 20:46:51 » |
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Wellington and Cullompton are relatively low-hanging fruit. Ashley Down should be open later this year - as should Portishead and Pill, although not yet. The 2020s could beat the first two decades of the millennium.
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« Reply #35 on: April 25, 2024, 00:43:20 » |
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The Labour Party have broken cover on their plans for the railways. They will nationalise all TOCs▸ as and when their contracts end. However, they have no plans to nationalise the RoSCos. Rolling stock will remain in the private sector. www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-68889345Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Louise Haigh is due to make the announcement today, 26th April 2024. Excellent news. Of course, the tories have poured scorn on the plan. Saying it is pointless and uncosted. We are over three years on from the Great British Railways announcement, and nearly six years since the Williams review was announced, and only at the stage of a draft bill, with legislation unlikely before the general election. They can find the money for new and interesting ways to kill people (£2.5bn for 'defence' announced this week). And can find parliamentary time to force through expensive and unnecessary legislation to send refugees to a tinpot dictatorship. Yet, sorting out the railways in a timely manner is beyond their wit.
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« Reply #36 on: April 25, 2024, 06:41:16 » |
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and nothing will change,
will we go back to the "old days" of when all services waited for a late running connections,within reason?
and accountability for delay minutes will be done away with.
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« Reply #37 on: April 25, 2024, 07:39:14 » |
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and nothing will change,
will we go back to the "old days" of when all services waited for a late running connections,within reason?
and accountability for delay minutes will be done away with.
Good to see some actual commitments from Labour. I doubt a huge amount will change, but GBR▸ does desperately need to happen ASAP as we currently have the worst of both worlds. Delay minute accountability won’t change much IMHO▸ . All the privately owned freight and open access operators will still be running (probably more of the latter), who will need compensating if the agreements they have are breached. Not too many crumbs of comfort offered to the unions either.
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« Reply #38 on: April 25, 2024, 08:24:57 » |
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and nothing will change,
will we go back to the "old days" of when all services waited for a late running connections,within reason?
and accountability for delay minutes will be done away with.
Who knows? We are in a different world. Over half a lifetime ago, when I was in my first youth, I travelled a lot by train, including on a number of lines (but far too few) that closed soon thereafter. Trains were infrequent and slow and sometimes perverse and I can't remember there being the problems we have / here about these days with overcrowding on them, nor with missing connections. Stations like Slaggyford and Tumby Woodside come to mind - intermediate calls on quiet trains with few passengers getting on or off. Chasing sheep with a DMU▸ in the first case; people just groaning at all the stops from Firsby to Lincoln on a summer Saturday train taking holiday makers home from Skeggy. And the train when it got back into Haltwhistle just sitting idle waiting for its next run a number of hours later. In our different world, these lines have gone. Other lines and stations, though, have broadened their services whilst at the same time slimming down the infrastructure sometimes too much and making staff and rolling stock utilisation so much more "efficient" that all too often there is no longer the capacity to cope with events out of the ordinary. And so things like trains waiting for connections don't simply leave the arrival at a branch terminal a bit late - these days they bounce back on the return service too. And service frequency increases mean that in many cases the wait for the next train in any case is far shorter than it used to be. There ARE times that services wait, but they are few and far between. The frustration we feel in coming home from London to Melksham and waiting for the next of 9 trains per day (i.e. onto a service that remains a poor frequency) is - well - frustrating (!!) but thank goodness that the 22:30 last train does wait a few minutes if the London express that connects with it is a few minutes late. And it can do do because there are no onward connections or next duties to be covered. In contrast, a delayed service Melksham to London is no problem - sure, if the connection fails at Swindon there is going to be another train a few minutes later. Not sure how much this is changed by who runs the trains and how delays are analysed. Perhaps what's needed is a modern vision that invests in making the service reliable rather than stretching resources to their extreme, and providing the resource to handle the resulting confidence in rail and its further growth as an integrated service which is environementally good and a pleasure for its customers to use. Who manages that modern railway, who runs the trains, who sets the strategy from where the tactics become clear is irrelevant provided that the are committed to the public transport network as something that's a natural and loved part of everyday life.
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« Reply #39 on: April 25, 2024, 17:25:39 » |
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However, they have no plans to nationalise the RoSCos.
And they’re, unfortunately, the biggest profiteers in the industry and are probably rubbing their hands with glee at this Labour Party plan!
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« Reply #40 on: April 25, 2024, 18:31:39 » |
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I don’t see how you could nationalise the RoSCo’s.
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« Reply #41 on: April 25, 2024, 18:40:19 » |
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Oh how I recall seeing all those ten coach sets sat in west Sidings (just after Parson Street train station) (Monday to Friday))
All "disappearing" for the weekend and most returning Sunday night into Monday mornings.
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« Reply #42 on: April 25, 2024, 20:24:13 » |
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I don’t see how you could nationalise the RoSCo’s.
It could be done very slowly. Whenever a tender for new rolling stock is made the stock could be purchased by GBR▸ . However, I suspect the RoSCos will want some guarantees from the next government, including a promise that GBR will not buy their own stock in the future.
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« Reply #43 on: April 25, 2024, 22:06:34 » |
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However, I suspect the RoSCos will want some guarantees from the next government, including a promise that GBR▸ will not buy their own stock in the future.
What would the RoSCos do if they didn't receive that guarantee?
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« Reply #44 on: April 25, 2024, 22:31:32 » |
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Take their toys and go home?
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