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« on: September 07, 2011, 16:51:38 » |
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Problems in Cornwall.... Last week 2 x 150 on the StIves 2x 150 on the Falmouth 1 x 150 on the Newquay 1x 150 on the Looe
This week 1x 150 on the St Ives 3 x 153 on the Fal. 2 x 153 + 1 x153 although ones failed on two days so far this week 1 x 153 on the Newquay and the same on the Looe.
Biggest problem is on the Falmouth where passengers, including me once, have been left behind on several occasions on the last two days and now there's a bus being used on am & pm peak periods. Somebody seems to think just that summer's over therefore only a handful of people are travelling..... WRONG!!!! What's the record for the number of passengers on a single 153? about 120+ on Monday and that's before the schools went back today. Refund on my season and back to the car I think
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8 Billion people on a wet rock - of course we're not happy
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vacman
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 18:46:56 » |
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thats the booked formations now we're back to the low summer diagrams.
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« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2011, 19:13:33 » |
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Don't know the numbers but I would guess that it does in terms of seating capacity alone. However if you're talking about crush loadings then the passenger saloons in the 150 have much more open space and can probably fit more people in.
By the way, since the above few posts aren't directly related to the stock cascade, but rather booked train formations in Cornwall, I've split them off and moved them to the appropriate board.
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2011, 08:51:43 » |
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Latest news... Extra carriage/unit for the Falmouth from next Monday, don't know what type though
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RailCornwall
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« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2011, 10:39:30 » |
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This kind of arbitrary cutoff of service capacity at the notional end of the Summer season, does nothing to help extend it.
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« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2011, 17:14:08 » |
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Out of interest what happens to the stock freed up by these shorter formations?
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« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2011, 15:01:41 » |
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Low summer / winter workings with reduced requirements allow the heavier maintenance to be done to the sets that are required to be sent away to be done. (e.g. Tyseley / Newton Heath/ Doncaster)
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« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2011, 13:36:13 » |
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Falmouth is still in need of 2 2 car units from my observations on Friday afternoon. I took the following picture of the 1620 ( a single 153). I initially thought it was stupid that a Falmouth train leaving 5 mins before a Paddington- Penzance arrived, however the photo will show why its a good thing the Falmouth leaving just before the main line train arrived.
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« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2011, 19:52:15 » |
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The Falmouth trains run to a half hourly timetable as you know, so to change time to connect with 1 Main Line train could throw the timings out for the rest of the day. It is not that there is a long wait now with the 2 per hour. Previously, The Timetable could have been worked rouund connections and could have been more flexible in the planning.
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« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2011, 20:56:27 » |
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In my experience over the last four years when son was at the Uni, I found that the Pad trains were always running 5+ late (tricky loading/unloading, lack of door-closing etc at Lostwithiel etc). When it was one hour frequency I would wander down to the (now closed) pub on the hill. At 30 min intervals, and 150 or double 153 it no longer matters...to my mind anyway!
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« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2011, 23:16:26 » |
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The Falmouth trains run to a half hourly timetable as you know, so to change time to connect with 1 Main Line train could throw the timings out for the rest of the day. It is not that there is a long wait now with the 2 per hour. Previously, The Timetable could have been worked rouund connections and could have been more flexible in the planning.
I know, and seeing the number of people waiting for this service, before the london arrival its a good job falmouth leaves first. Most of the falmouth passengers for the 1620 were Truro School students
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