I ascertained that the track is to be double throughout and the Carillion person looked blank when I mentioned the rumours that there were to be single track sections. He only said that of course one track is laid at a time, so in a sense there would be a time when only one track is in place.
Not sure where those rumours came from, unless they're a remnant of the original design which was in two phases, the first of which (to get the Chiltern service up and running) had single track for part of the route. Phase two (for EWR etc.) always involved double track, and would need to given the aspired frequency of trains planned. The delay in Chiltern's original construction timetable, thanks to all the objections, meant that they're progressing straight to phase 2
Correct - the twin track has been in plans since the TWA was finally issued.
The only single track section will be the chord linking the line to the Chiltern main lines at Bicester
That's not right - the chord is double too, up the incline to the flat (Gavray) junction on the mainline. The points for which are going in this weekend, hence the line closure from 2300 tonight thru to Monday morning.
Gavray Junction was to be incomplete on opening
This will be complete at mainline level. The junction will be double track to double track chord too, with single line left towards Claydon (not sure which line will be classed as 'up' and 'down' though....discuss)
while the line towards Claydon remained single, but space would allow it to be altered to a double junction later.
It's a double junction now, with a further up to down link towards Claydon's single line. EWR will pick this up & dual it....
Has the layout for the Oxford end of the line actually been decided yet? The last update I saw suggested that the plans had not been finalised yet. Presumably there is still a bit of time to decide with the Oxford Parkway-Oxford section not due to reopen until 2016.
There is...until Autumn 2015. I have seen the latest layout, but with this amount of time before the Oxford resignalling project (which is now in two parts I believe) in early 2016 (currently), there is time for this to change.
Railfuture Thames Valley has invited Mike Hogg, Projects Manager at
FGW▸ , to brief us at our
AGM▸ on May 7th in Oxford. All the latest plans will be discussed....