I have looked at some of the draft timetables and in particular the Looe branch makes for interesting perusal in particular.
With the exception of 3 services all other down services are scheduled to cover the route in 29 minutes, Liskeard depart to Looe arrive. The 3 that don't are two that are scheduled to call at Coombe which are scheudled for a 30 minute journey time and the other 1 is one that is scheduled for no stops, except of course the required stop and reversal at Coombe Junction, and this service covers the journey in 28 minutes. I fail to see why every service on this line cannot be timetabled to stop at every halt on the line as in my opinion to do this would cause no pathing problems whatsover when you consider the following summary based on the draft timetable.
All services that cover the route in 29 minutes are scheduled to cover the section from Sandplace to Looe, departure to arrival, in 9 minutes. These are the services which do not call at Coombe. The two that call at Coombe are scheduled 7 minutes for the same section???. If
FGW▸ acknowledged this anomoly then a stop at Coombe could be added to all services, including the non-stopper which could additionally call at all other stations on the line as well. Then there is the sectional timings between St. Keyne and Causeland and Causeland and Sandplace. Those stopping at Coombe have sectional timings of 3 and 4 minutes respectively whereas those that call at all the halts except Coombe have the sectional timings of 4 and 3 minutes
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Alternatively why dont FGW publish a timetable where all halts, with the exception of Coombe be made request stops and the Coombe platform be made the reversal point for the branch with Network Rail installing a cabinet on the platform at Coombe which would be no bigger than a telephone box from which a crew member would operate an electrically operated point at Coombe Junction. This point could alternatively be remotely operated from Liskeard box or indeed with electronics as they are today to be fully automatic with an override in Liskeard signal box which would be used on the occasions that a cement train operates to Moorswater.
Thats the down trains, the up trains similarly tell a story of inconsistencies in running times. Up trains not calling at Coombe have a journey time of 26 minutes whereas those that call at Coombe still command a 30 minute running time whereas the 1 'non-stop' service has an end to end journey time of 24 minutes. I would also question whether these up timings also take in consideration the climb up to Liskeard from Coombe Junction. Really, in my opinion, it wants the time and motion people on this with their stop watches and a complete review of the point to point timings on this branch and I suspect this would be the case with some other branch lines too.