grahame
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« on: September 23, 2007, 19:05:48 » |
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Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, Bath, Trowbridge, Salisbury, Southampton, Portsmouth. What a list of major towns and cities ... with poor road links between them. When I was a lad, there were a handful of trains serving the route each day - Compton class 33 diesel locomotives with a rake of coaches. We've moved up from a handful of services to an hourly service, all be it with much shorter trains - but this is a major corridor.
And there's a case for a "flagship" service to be run, hourly, along the corridor. Using trains that are less than 10 years old, with a higher capacity than the current ones, which include first class accommodation, are capable of high speed where it's practical such as the South Wales to Bristol section, onwards to Bath and perhaps in the Wylie Valley and from Salisbury's outskirts to Romsey.
OK ... I'm "Kite Flying", but wouldn't it make so much sense? As well as providing a service, it would make good use of stock and help with stock for other routes. It would increase capacity without having to increase driver / conductor numbers on the line.
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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2007, 19:40:02 » |
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It would definetly make sense but this does not seem very likely. Ever since First took over the franchise they have only downgraded this route but with Andrew Haines now in charge who knows what could happen.
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2007, 20:25:17 » |
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Now this is where i seriously think there is a market for the 180s. Swansea has been without any through trains to Bristol TM‡ and Bath since 2001! Every journey to the South/South West from South Wales (west of Cardiff!) requires a change at Cardiff. I am sure the 14 180's could be diagrammed very nicely into this route to make it truely premium or 'InterCity'.
A change in this direction would bring it in line with the quality of train services in Scotland!!
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Timmer
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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2007, 21:24:02 » |
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I am in total support as I see this line with great potential. Come on Andrew there is an oportunity here to improve this line and the ones that feed onto it and the class 180s would be ideal. Talking of class 180s, I have seen it mentioned that Angel are asking stupid money for them so much so that the TOCs▸ are falling about laughing at the price they want which doesnt look good and just adds fuel to the government's fire that the ROSCOS are overcharging for rolling stock.
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Timmer
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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2007, 21:42:42 » |
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Talking of premium route or lack of in these two cases. The 15.47 and 17.47 Brighton-Bristol services were operated by 150s today which meant the 10.15 and 12.15 services Cardiff-Brighton would have been 150s so this route has been over run by them today. A few more for your 150s trespassing on the Severn Solent line log book Lee.
I think we can get used to more 150s straying from their normal haunts these coming months whilst the 158s are having their refurbs
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martyjon
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2007, 22:03:22 » |
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Even if FGW▸ were to keep the 180's I dont think we would see them on the Cardiff Central - Portsmouth Harbour route.
I do recall that when they were first introduced they were banned from the Limpley Stoke route because they were out of gauge for the Dundas Aqueduct on the line.
The problem is that this structure is constructed with an inward bow from tunnel mouth to tunnel mouth and there was limited clearance for the wider bodied 180's. Eventually they were approved for the route but I was told they were restricted to a slow speed through this structure. Whether this has been resolved by realignment of the track through this structure since, I am not aware.
Comments from those "in the know" welcome.
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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2007, 22:33:31 » |
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I totally agree that FGW▸ should look at better a better service to all the major towns of the franchise region.
A regular service from Cheltenham/Gloucester to Southampton should also be considered!
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Lee
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« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2007, 11:35:13 » |
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Even if FGW▸ were to keep the 180's I dont think we would see them on the Cardiff Central - Portsmouth Harbour route.
I do recall that when they were first introduced they were banned from the Limpley Stoke route because they were out of gauge for the Dundas Aqueduct on the line.
The problem is that this structure is constructed with an inward bow from tunnel mouth to tunnel mouth and there was limited clearance for the wider bodied 180's. Eventually they were approved for the route but I was told they were restricted to a slow speed through this structure. Whether this has been resolved by realignment of the track through this structure since, I am not aware.
Comments from those "in the know" welcome.
Quote from Insider (link below.) http://indefenceoffirstgreatwestern.blogspot.com/2007/08/dft.html"If we were able to get the Adelantes back as extra stock, they would be of use. The technical make up of the Adelantes means that they can only be run as 5 or 10 car sets but I think that they would be of use even on the Portsmouth run."
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Graz
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« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2007, 13:51:30 » |
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As I said in another thread, class 180s would be perfect for the route- and extending the trains to Swansea would be the icing on the cake.
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Timmer
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« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2007, 18:41:07 » |
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I think we're pretty much in agreement that 180s would be the ideal solution to the Cardiff-Pompey route. Surely FGW▸ are thinking the same IF they can get them for the right price. As said earlier in this thread, it is believed that Angel are asking far too much for them. They would know that they could be used hence asking such a high price.
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grahame
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« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2007, 19:34:42 » |
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They would know that they could be used hence asking such a high price.
I'm not only looking at this specific case .... I can't help feeling sad that commercial negotiotions / gambling with the pricing of things has worked to the detriment of the rail travel and the economy as a whole within the current way the whole system operates. However - I am empahtically NOT feeling like taking on the whole system; much much better to look to understand the system and help work with and within it. Not sure where that takes us except to sadlu conclude "Great dream. Sensible answer. Chance would be a fine thing under the current set of rules ..."
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« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2007, 21:21:05 » |
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I do recall that when they were first introduced they were banned from the Limpley Stoke route because they were out of gauge for the Dundas Aqueduct on the line.
It better of been resolved, as 1 goes through there M-F at about 20.50 working 5A85 20.35 Westbury- SPM▸ !
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martyjon
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« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2007, 08:32:34 » |
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It better of been resolved, as 1 goes through there M-F at about 20.50 working 5A85 20.35 Westbury-SPM▸ !
Jim. Also is there ECS▸ workings for the 0617 Westbury to Paddington and the 0629 Frome to Paddington from SPM. Can you quote a passenger service which operates with 180's on the Limpley Stoke line.
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« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2007, 16:39:42 » |
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There are no passenger runs on 180s between Westury and Bath Spa, I presume thats where Limpley stoke is!
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grahame
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« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2007, 17:12:55 » |
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I'm very happy to learn that there are empty workings, though; for this means that the trains are allowed through that way - unlike the Thames Turbos. A high quality service - Portsmouth to Swansea with fast, modern trains - does look more and more sensible to me. And (note to cash-hungry operator ) people would be prepared to pay for a first class service, and would fill your seats. What about it?
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