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« Reply #165 on: June 18, 2008, 13:22:52 » |
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From the FGW▸ website :
13:15 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach due 13:52 This train will run short formed with 1 carriages.This is due to an earlier train fault.
13:54 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads due 14:32 This train will run short formed with 1 carriages.This is due to an earlier train fault.
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« Reply #166 on: September 05, 2008, 07:11:10 » |
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From FGW▸ Website:
Line problem between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach. Train services between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach are being disrupted due to vandalism.Short notice cancellations can be expected.
Replacement road transport will operate between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach in both directions.
Quite a list of cancellations appearing on the live updates page so best to check before travelling.
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« Reply #167 on: September 05, 2008, 07:47:43 » |
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Though all the replacement buses are shown in the OLDBs which is helpful.
Major problems in South Wales as well with the main line closed at Ponyclun due to flooding.
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« Reply #168 on: September 05, 2008, 09:35:01 » |
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The NR» site says it was down to signalling problems...looks like some desperate lowlifes stealing cables again.
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« Reply #169 on: September 18, 2008, 10:34:52 » |
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From FOSBR▸ : Severnside Community Rail Partnership Severn Beach Line Working Group Notes of Meeting held at Temple Quay House on 21 July 2008 Present; Keith Walton Chairman Mike Carroll First Great Western Mike Holmes First Great Western Anne-Marie Delrosa First Great Western Jerry Swift Network Rail Mike Franklin Network Rail Cllr Peter Abraham Bristol City Council Cllr Alex Woodman Bristol City Council Pete Woodhouse Bristol City Council Cllr Peter Tyzack South Gloucestershire Council Helen Young South Gloucestershire Council Bernard Lane Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways Joe Patrick Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways Terry Miller FOSBR;CTC 1. Apologies for Absence Julian Crow, James White, Mike Greedy, Robin Lapworth, Sarah Collins, David Hibbs 2. Chairmans introduction The Chairman explained that the prime aim of the Group was to oversee the implementation of the Severn Beach Line Development plan, which was produced in March 2007 and set out a three year timescale for improvements. Since the Groups last meeting there had been considerable progress;- a new more frequent train service on weekdays, and a new Sunday service; stations are now much improved, and more friendly, safer places; the service is much more reliable; the trains run, and generally run to time; major improvements to the infrastructure are in progress; we look forward this year to;- a new customer information system the introduction of CCTV▸ a range of small station improvements eg seats, better lighting, community notice boards a turn-back facility at Clifton Down the line has been designated as a community rail service; this recognises community involvement, facilitates more local influence on train services, and a more flexible approach to the way the line is run; eg zonal fares; considerable improvements are being delivered - with strong support from Bristol and South Gloucestershire Councils, FGW▸ , Network Rail, FOSBR and the community - and it is now very important that we deliver a positive message to attract new passengers. 3. Minutes of the meeting held on 27 February 2008 These were approved 4. Current train performance Mike Carroll explained that performance had much improved since the start of the summer timetable; new drivers were in training, with the aim of having by autumn sufficient drivers without resorting to rest day overtime. Avoidance of cancellations was now a key FGW objective - improving fleet performance was essential element in this. In response to points raised, MC confirmed that the refurbishment of the cl 143s would start in September; it was suggested the work should include a facility for the driver to operate the doors as this would enable the conductor to concentrate on fare collection, and would speed up the service. Action MC. Members commented about conductors not issuing tickets. There had been a shortage of ticket machines, but more were on order. It was suggested that conductors hold stocks of emergency tickets;. Action MC 5. Passenger journeys The latest passenger data had been circulated, and Members noted the encouraging growth since the start of the new timetable. Although the overall numbers were accurate, the introduction of zonal fares meant that there were problems about station to station figures. It was agreed that there needed to be a review of the fare collection passenger number data, which in future would probably be more useful if split by zone. MC would review this. Members also asked for data on the use of the Saturday bus and the Sunday train services. It was agreed this would be circulated. The need for more information on why passengers were using the line was stressed. Action MC
6. Progress on implementation of the Line Development Plan Infrastructure issues It was confirmed that FGW hoped to start commissioning the new free-standing platform customer information system display units by the end of the year. There would be additional units at Clifton Down and Lawrence Hill to cater for bus interchange. Bristol City Council anticipated procuring the CCTV system early in 2009; South Gloucestershire confirmed that they would also like this to cover Severn Beach station. The principle being adopted for stations was to create a safe haven around the area where passengers waited, with this area, the CIS▸ display, the seats and cycle storage all being covered by CCTV; The contract for the Clifton Down turn-back was about to be signed. When this was implemented, FGW was be examining the feasibility of an additional late evening service from Temple Meads as far as Clifton Down The visibility problems at Shirehampton still needed to be addressed and the mirror installed. Action FGW Station community work Further cleaning and clearance had been undertaken at Avonmouth and other stations. The Probation Service would be helping to repaint Redland station. Members were concerned about the weed growth in the track and asked that Network Rail action this. Network Rail advised that they had been reviewing trackbed litter-clearing frequencies at FGW stations including Avonmouth. They have put proposals to FGW, who meet the larger proportion of costs for litter-clearing within station limits. Weed killing is not part of this arrangement, and MF▸ will advise when this is scheduled The improvements at stations had led to a reduction in reported station crime. Integration Bristol confirmed that it was still their intention to introduce inter-availability of rail and bus tickets for the 903 bus serving Sea Mills and Shirehampton; Members hoped that this could now go ahead quickly. Action PW▸ Marketing Anne-Marie Delrosa outlined the recent marketing, which had included door drops of leaflets, posters, off station advertising, newspaper advertisements and e-mails to FGW customers. FGW would be analysing the vouchers from the free Sunday travel offer. The Chairman confirmed that the new dedicated web-site for the line had been well received, and thanked Joe Patrick for his work on this. 7. Future timetable issues Weekdays. MC confirmed that it was hoped to operate an additional evening peak service at 18.34 from Temple Meads to Avonmouth from December, thus filling a long gap; this was welcomed. Through trains to;from Bath were also suggested for a future timetable revision. Sundays. The meeting considered the note produced by the Chairman on suggested revisions to the pattern of Summer Sunday services; the suggestion of altering timings to produce better connections at Temple Meads was welcomed, as was the prospect of some through journeys to;from Weston-super-Mare. FGW were investigating the feasibility and costs of the latter. 8. Date of next meeting To be advised.
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« Reply #170 on: October 01, 2008, 07:27:28 » |
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From the FGW▸ website :
07:05 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach due 07:42
This train will be terminated at Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: St Andrews Road and Severn Beach.This is due to signalling problems.
07:20 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads due 07:58
This train will be started from Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: Severn Beach and St Andrews Road.This is due to signalling problems.
07:54 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads due 08:32
This train will be started from Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: Severn Beach and St Andrews Road.This is due to signalling problems.
UPDATE - The 0754 now shows as reinstated.
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« Reply #171 on: October 02, 2008, 06:53:09 » |
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From the FGW▸ website : 06:31 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach due 07:08 This train has been cancelled.This is due to a train fault. 07:20 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads due 07:58 This train has been cancelled.This is due to an earlier train fault. That's the second day in a row that Severn Beach-Avonmouth passengers have had no 0720 service (link below.) http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=3535.msg27477#msg27477
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« Reply #172 on: October 03, 2008, 14:27:32 » |
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From the FGW▸ website :
12:03 Bristol Temple Meads to Avonmouth due 12:30
This train has been cancelled.This is due to a train fault.
12:35 Avonmouth to Bristol Temple Meads due 13:05
This train has been cancelled.This is due to an earlier train fault.
13:15 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach due 13:52
This train will be terminated at Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: St Andrews Road and Severn Beach.This is due to an earlier train fault. Road transport in operation between Avonmouth and Severn Beach.
13:54 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads due 14:32
This train will be started from Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: Severn Beach and St Andrews Road.This is due to an earlier train fault. Road transport in operation between Severn Beach and Avonmouth.
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« Reply #173 on: October 03, 2008, 16:03:58 » |
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Poor start to the month, in fact ...
20081003 16:03 Bristol Temple Meads 16:30 Avonmouth shorter train, rolling stock issues 20081003 13:54 Severn Beach 14:32 Bristol Temple Meads short working, rolling stock issues 20081003 13:15 Bristol Temple Meads 13:52 Severn Beach short working, rolling stock issues 20081003 12:35 Avonmouth 13:05 Bristol Temple Meads complete cancellation, rolling stock issues 20081003 12:03 Bristol Temple Meads 12:30 Avonmouth complete cancellation, rolling stock issues 20081002 07:20 Severn Beach 07:58 Bristol Temple Meads complete cancellation, rolling stock issues 20081002 06:31 Bristol Temple Meads 07:08 Severn Beach complete cancellation, rolling stock issues 20081001 07:20 Severn Beach 07:58 Bristol Temple Meads short working, infrastructure issues 20081001 07:05 Bristol Temple Meads 07:42 Severn Beach short working, infrastructure issues
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« Reply #174 on: October 15, 2008, 07:31:44 » |
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From the FGW▸ website :
05:25 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach due 06:02
This train will be terminated at Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: St Andrews Road and Severn Beach.This is due to a train fault.
06:03 Severn Beach to Weston-Super-Mare due 07:25
This train will be started from Avonmouth.It will no longer call at: Severn Beach and St Andrews Road.This is due to a train fault.
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« Reply #176 on: October 19, 2008, 21:08:11 » |
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Thanks, Lee - and FOSBR▸ ! In a welcome acknowledgement that the price of copper is perhaps encouraging such incidents, it's interesting that, elsewhere, The old copper power line is being replaced by an aluminium one.
For full details, see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/7674059.stm
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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« Reply #177 on: October 19, 2008, 23:12:44 » |
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Price of copper is down by about 40% in the last few months, but I guess those in the habit of stealing cable will still find it worth doing. I do wonder where they find a market for it, as I would have hoped any reputable scrap merchant would not touch it with a barge pole. But that's probably me being naive.
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« Reply #178 on: October 19, 2008, 23:19:41 » |
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Well, it's apparently still a national problem, John: see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/surrey/7657679.stm
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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