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« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2008, 20:36:15 » |
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Technically speaking Corsham doesn't have a station, so I'm not sure that user corshamjim was joking - I believe he merely misunderstood the question, adelante.
My nearest station is Melksham, and it can apparently take 4 carriages.
2 carriages at dawn in the direction of Swindon, and 2 carriages at dusk in the direction of Westbury.
And a fat lot of good they are to anyone wanting to actually travel anywhere by train.
In that case my local station takes about 900 coaches....
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« Reply #16 on: June 07, 2008, 20:52:54 » |
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Worcester Shrub Hill - full HST▸ Worcester Foregate Street - 6 carriages (normally) Hanborough - 2 (?) Pershore - 3 or 4 (?) Evesham - full HST (?) Honeybourne - 2 (?) (althogh full HST on the mothballed platform )
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« Reply #17 on: June 07, 2008, 21:51:57 » |
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Worcester Shrub Hill - full HST▸ Worcester Foregate Street - 6 carriages (normally) Hanborough - 2 (?) Pershore - 3 or 4 (?) Evesham - full HST (?) Honeybourne - 2 (?) (althogh full HST on the mothballed platform ) Are these guesses?
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« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2008, 22:22:54 » |
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Worcester Shrub Hill - full HST▸ Worcester Foregate Street - 6 carriages (normally) Hanborough - 2 (?) Pershore - 3 or 4 (?) Evesham - full HST (?) Honeybourne - 2 (?) (althogh full HST on the mothballed platform ) Are these guesses? No. Although the question marks on some indicate that I am not 100% sure. But they won't be far out. The "normally" on WFS is because it depends on what formation the train is in, whether the train is terminating, an which direction it is heading in. And I suppose - which guard is operating it (some seem to pick one carriage less in case the driver overruns - leading to people tugging at doors ). But put it like this, WFS can fit a 180 Adelante in with a about a carriage amount to spare. Also note that all second class carriages are usually platformed. Does that make you surer? But a confirmation from others would be good (and for the rest of the CL stations).
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« Reply #19 on: June 07, 2008, 23:02:49 » |
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Main lines full HST▸ probably 9 turbo
Relief line 6s Turbo
Slough Mainlines full HST possibly 12 MK1s
Reliefs 6 Turbo (just)
Just got off a 13! coach train at Slough on Up Relief Only about 6/7 platformed rest way out under Stoke road bridge. Very sad trip to see 20 plus non life expired electric locos dumped. Fortunately they will be going to Bulgaria who will probably get another 30 years out of them.
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« Reply #20 on: June 07, 2008, 23:04:10 » |
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At least the ACLG are getting 87 002.
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« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2008, 23:08:52 » |
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Thanks, but could you convert these measurements to Mk3 carriages please? Don't you have a calculator that can divide by 23, then?
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« Reply #22 on: June 08, 2008, 01:49:13 » |
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My nearest station is ludlow and as it never has more than a 3 car 158 going through its not an issue
My second nearest station is kidderminster and it has ******* london midland 150/s with the occasional chiltern clubman - so not an issue
My third nearest station (ignoring the fact that, say, blakedown is close to me than any worcester station but I cannot envisage any circumstance that I would get the train at blakedown) is WOF however you cant park there but I THINK it is five
My fourth nearest station but the one I use most often is WOS» and takes 2+8 easily ann I think will take 2+9 - however it does suffer from a bizarre problem
Platform 2 is significantly lower than platform 1 - I may be an overweight heffer but I am reasonably fit but being short I struggle with the leg span to access the train on plat 2 - but when a HST▸ pulls in on plat 1 - no issue
I would not like to be arthritic and have to access a peak hour up train at WOS
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Ditched former sig - now I need to think of something amusing - brain hurts -I'll steal from the master himself - Einstein:
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love"
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« Reply #23 on: June 08, 2008, 09:54:03 » |
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Platform lengths in metres: Dawlish (1) 246 Dawlish (2) 183 Dawlish Warren (1) 129 Dawlish Warren (2) 129 Exeter St Thomas (1) 107 Exeter St Thomas (2) 115 Starcross (1) 168 Starcross (2) 184 Teignmouth (1) 323 Teignmouth (2) 177 Totnes (1) 193 Totnes (2) 178
Thanks, but could you convert these measurements to Mk3 carriages please? A Mk3 coach is 23m
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« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2008, 10:25:11 » |
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Gloucester: over 20? Cam & Dursley: 4/6
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« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2008, 10:38:21 » |
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Bear in mine TerminalJunkie that most of Teignmouth's monstrous platform 1 is closed off.
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« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2008, 10:55:03 » |
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Kidderminster can deal with at least 6 168/150 carriages. There is plently of room for lengthening as well.
Blakedown was extended recently. I think it is 5 150 carriages.
Hartlebury is definitely 4 150 carriages.
Not sure about Droitwich, but I think it is 6.
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« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2008, 11:19:59 » |
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Does Gloucester have the longest platform in the UK▸ ??
It used to be the combined platform at Manchester Victoria/Exchange but Exchnge end shut. Think it's now Cambridge. Single through platform with crossovers in the middle at least 16*321. If not 24. Trains go to King's Cross one way and Kings Lynn the other. Causes endless confusion.
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« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2008, 11:53:04 » |
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Does Gloucester have the longest platform in the UK▸ ??
Second Longest, @ 602.69 Longest is Colchester @ around 620
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« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2008, 12:16:27 » |
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Worcester Shrub Hill - full HST▸ Worcester Foregate Street - 6 carriages (normally) Hanborough - 2 (?) Pershore - 3 or 4 (?) Evesham - full HST (?) Honeybourne - 2 (?) (althogh full HST on the mothballed platform ) Are these guesses? No. Although the question marks on some indicate that I am not 100% sure. But they won't be far out. The "normally" on WFS is because it depends on what formation the train is in, whether the train is terminating, an which direction it is heading in. And I suppose - which guard is operating it (some seem to pick one carriage less in case the driver overruns - leading to people tugging at doors ). But put it like this, WFS can fit a 180 Adelante in with a about a carriage amount to spare. Also note that all second class carriages are usually platformed. Does that make you surer? But a confirmation from others would be good (and for the rest of the CL stations). 5/6 for foregate st. then yeah? I thought Honeybourne couldtake three?
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