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Many congratulations for the continuing efforts in respect of the Rail industry and it's passengers throughout the FGW▸ region ....
New Year's Honours 2010 ....
MBE
The manager of the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership, Richard Burningham, for services to the rail industry in the south west.
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2009, 01:25:35 » |
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Congratulations, Richard, on behalf of everyone here on the Coffee Shop forum! Chris.
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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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John R
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2009, 11:02:18 » |
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Congratulations Richard.
The Moderators will have to devise a new sort of member for you. "Junior member, hero member, MBE member"
P.S. You hinted recently that there would be more news soon on passenger numbers on the branches. Is this available yet?
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Andy
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« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2009, 11:55:31 » |
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Sincere congratulations indeed on a well-deserved honour and long live the Devon & Cornwall branch line revival!
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RichardB
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« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2009, 14:31:50 » |
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Many thanks Gents. This has been some year for me, the Partnership and the branch lines and this award is a really lovely way to cap it.
I can give you an update on journey figures, John. I got the figures up to 12 Dec in on Christmas Eve.
With one full period left to go, more than 1.5 million journeys have been made on the six rural branch lines we focus on so far in 2009, up 19% on last year and 65.2% on 2004. Top performer, percentage wise, is the Newquay Line - up 54.3% this year (an extra 23,306 journeys, remember too these are just the DMU▸ services) - top performer, numbers wise, is the Maritime Line (Falmouth) with an extra 84,675 journeys (up 30.9%).
All the lines are well up though - Tarka▸ 11.8%, Tamar Valley 12%, Looe Valley 18.3%, St Ives Bay 15.4% and almost 500,000 journeys just on its own. The thing now will be to do everything we can, with FGW▸ and all the Partners, to maintain and increase these numbers further in 2010. A really lovely Summer would be a huge help!
Happy New Year everyone.
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Lee
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« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2009, 14:43:01 » |
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May I also add my congratulations on your well-deserved honour Question on the figures (bearing in mind the one full period to go) - could you possibly break them down to give an indication of the seasonal split?
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« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2009, 14:45:02 » |
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Wow, that's an impressive increase!
Congratulations Richard for all your work and the MBE and well done to all members of the partnerships for the numbers!
TLM
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« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2009, 15:48:06 » |
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Very well done, Richard. Great news on a personal level and from a wider perspective.
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andrewr
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« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2009, 15:55:15 » |
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Dear Richard,
From myself (and I'm sure my former colleagues at International Railway Journal in Falmouth), hearty congratulations - I was so pleased when I heard about your award, and it's wonderful you've received official recognition for all you've done over the years.
I'm sure there's a great deal more to come - but thank you ever so much for all your efforts for passengers across Devon and Cornwall: long may you feel motivated enough to continue!
Very best wishes,
Andy Roden
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Andy
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« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2009, 16:02:18 » |
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Those figures make wonderful reading and bear witness to the efforts of the partnership and the various friends groups, notably Focal▸ . Also to FGW▸ , who will hopefully draw inspiration from this success to improve other services, the Trans-Wilts for example.
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« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2009, 16:15:57 » |
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Congratulations
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Bring back BR▸
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John R
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« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2009, 17:23:57 » |
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Many thanks Gents. This has been some year for me, the Partnership and the branch lines and this award is a really lovely way to cap it.
I can give you an update on journey figures, John. I got the figures up to 12 Dec in on Christmas Eve.
With one full period left to go, more than 1.5 million journeys have been made on the six rural branch lines we focus on so far in 2009, up 19% on last year and 65.2% on 2004. Top performer, percentage wise, is the Newquay Line - up 54.3% this year (an extra 23,306 journeys, remember too these are just the DMU▸ services) - top performer, numbers wise, is the Maritime Line (Falmouth) with an extra 84,675 journeys (up 30.9%).
All the lines are well up though - Tarka▸ 11.8%, Tamar Valley 12%, Looe Valley 18.3%, St Ives Bay 15.4% and almost 500,000 journeys just on its own. The thing now will be to do everything we can, with FGW▸ and all the Partners, to maintain and increase these numbers further in 2010. A really lovely Summer would be a huge help!
Happy New Year everyone.
Thanks Richard. That's an excellent result all round. Again, many congratulations on your deserved award.
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« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2009, 18:09:02 » |
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Well done!
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« Reply #13 on: January 01, 2010, 16:26:17 » |
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Many thanks everyone.
Lee - I'll come back with more on the figures when I'm back in the office next week.
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #14 on: January 01, 2010, 17:28:01 » |
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From the North Devon Gazette: New Year MBE for Tarka▸ Line stalwart
New Year honour: Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership manager Richard Burningham has been awarded an MBE.
A rail enthusiast celebrating a 25-year involvement with the Tarka Line train service has been awarded an MBE in the New Year's Honours List.
Richard Burningham's long association with the Barnstaple to Exeter line began with an eighteen month spell as British Rail's Travel Centre Manager at Barnstaple station in the mid 1980s.
As manager of the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership since 1998, he has worked to promote the service, which has seen a 92 per cent increase in passenger numbers since 2001, a greater passenger growth than any other route in the West of England.
More than 360,000 journeys were made on the line in 2009, a 12 per cent increase on the previous year.
Mr Burningham said he was "touched and humbled" to receive the award in what had been a "bumper year" for the non-profit rail partnership, which focuses on six branch lines in Devon and Cornwall.
"This is a massive honour for the partnership as a whole and caps what has been an excellent year, with the best ever train service on the branch lines and a big increase in passenger numbers. More than 1.5 million journeys were made on the six branch lines in the two counties, up 19 per cent on 2008 and almost two-thirds more than five years ago. The highlight this year has been the best ever service on the Tarka Line, made possible only through financial support from Devon County Council. It's been a fabulous improvement that only goes to justify further improvements including more rolling stock and extra trains."
The rail partnership worked with other rail user groups, local councils and train operators to help launch an hourly service on the Tarka Line in December 2008.
Other work on the line has included running the Tarka Line Forum; publicity initiatives such as the Tarka Line Rail Ale Trail; and support for local community groups including the Tarka Rail Association and the Friends of Crediton Station.
This year, the partnership has worked with Craig Bulley, Barnstaple's Town Centre Manager, to mount a large-scale promotion of shopping trips to Barnstaple by train in South and East Devon under the banner "Barnstaple, best by train".
It has also helped the Tarka Rail Association with its award-winning Tarka Line Walks booklet, both with funding and distributing the guide, as well as a recent reprint of the booklet.
Mr Burningham, who was last month given a National Community Rail "Special Recognition" Award, said the achievements would not have been possible without the "stalwart support" of the partners and local county councils.
He said: "These three are among the most proactive councils in the country for working to make the very most of their rail network, not just through their support of the partnership but also the many schemes they have worked up directly with the rail industry.
"I would also like to say a big thank you to First Great Western. This year's improved timetables are in very large part down to them and they have consistently been extremely supportive of the partnership."
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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.
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