Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:39, 31st January 2025 |
I'd suggest the Worshipful Company of Typographers - which apparently dates back to the year 1285, according to Wikipedia.
However, we're straying somewhat off-topic here: I may now have to split these latest posts onto our Coffee Shop forum's 'lighter side' board.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by chuffed at 19:13, 31st January 2025 |
Makes me think of the man with the shovel after the Lord Mayor's show. Graeme as Lord Mayor of Melksham has a rather nice ring to it....which h worshipful company will he invite...?
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:25, 31st January 2025 |
That's what I'm here for: just tidying up (after grahame in particular!)
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by johnneyw at 18:21, 31st January 2025 |
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:40, 31st January 2025 |
There's a report from the BBC on their website about this but didn't copy the link.
No problem: I'll do that for you . From the BBC.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by johnneyw at 10:56, 31st January 2025 |
The proposed new Cardiff Parkway station on the eastern side of the city has been approved by the Welsh First Minister. This will now be followed by a statutory challenge period. Seeing that the scheme had it's critics, this might still be more than a formality, however a "programme for delivery" is being drawn up.
There's a report from the BBC on their
website about this but didn't copy the link.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by infoman at 13:55, 25th October 2023 |
BBC2 WALES at 8pm on Wednesday night 25 October,
has an item about the amount of Welsh young rugby players
learning about how to improve their game at Hartpury college.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by Noggin at 12:44, 25th October 2023 |
Made a trip over the bridge to one of the in person events.
So I asked a few questions.
1)cost 250 to 300 million pounds
2)time line for completion 2029
3)Cardiff Parkway is at an environment appeal stage and will be the only station which will have ticket gates installed
In the past few days population increase for England Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales has been published.
England 6 per cent increase
Scotland 5 per cent increase
N.I. 4 per cent increase
Wales ONE per cent increase
Maybe its not that people in Wales are not using the train,
maybe there ain't the passengers in wales anymore, and they have now moved away from Wales.
So I asked a few questions.
1)cost 250 to 300 million pounds
2)time line for completion 2029
3)Cardiff Parkway is at an environment appeal stage and will be the only station which will have ticket gates installed
In the past few days population increase for England Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales has been published.
England 6 per cent increase
Scotland 5 per cent increase
N.I. 4 per cent increase
Wales ONE per cent increase
Maybe its not that people in Wales are not using the train,
maybe there ain't the passengers in wales anymore, and they have now moved away from Wales.
There are still plenty of people - around 1.5 million people in the Cardiff City Region, something like 40% of the Welsh population and growing. Swansea Bay adds another 600k.
Investments in rail seem well justified - the geography is well suited to it, plenty of workers, countryside and reasonably priced property ripe for gentrification. A long time ago I rather tongue-in-cheek suggested that the English Conservatives should happily pay for electrification of the railways of South Wales to turn them into commuter belt and break the stronghold of Labour - looks like the Welsh Assembly might be doing it for them.
As for migration, interesting piece here on why Welsh kids leave https://news.sky.com/story/why-young-welsh-people-are-leaving-the-places-they-grew-up-in-to-live-elsewhere-12970170, whilst the rhetoric around incomers and second home owners plus tax penalties is off-putting to anyone thinking of moving to Wales (e.g. Unlike England, the additional 3% stamp duty and CGT on sale applies if you have an existing property anywhere in the world). Of course it's up to the Welsh what rules they enact.
Anyway, will be great to see the new network, and hopefully a similar treatment for Bristol's railways won't be too far behind.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by infoman at 16:27, 24th October 2023 |
Made a trip over the bridge to one of the in person events.
So I asked a few questions.
1)cost 250 to 300 million pounds
2)time line for completion 2029
3)Cardiff Parkway is at an environment appeal stage and will be the only station which will have ticket gates installed
In the past few days population increase for England Scotland Northern Ireland and Wales has been published.
England 6 per cent increase
Scotland 5 per cent increase
N.I. 4 per cent increase
Wales ONE per cent increase
Maybe its not that people in Wales are not using the train,
maybe there ain't the passengers in wales anymore, and they have now moved away from Wales.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by grahame at 11:23, 19th October 2023 |
30 minute service ...
Cardiff Central, Cardiff East, Newport West, Newport Central, Somerton, Llanwern Magor and Undy, Severn Tunnel Junction, Pilning, Aztec West, Patchway, Filton Abbey Wood, Ashley Down, Stapleton Road, Lawrence Hill, Temple Meads
30 minute service ...
Cardiff Central, Cardiff East, Newport West, Newport Central, Somerton, Llanwern Magor and Undy, Severn Tunnel Junction, Caldicot, Chepstow, Lyndney, Blakeney, Newnham, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa
30 minute service ...
Cardiff Central, Newport Central, Severn Tunnel Junction, Aztec West, Bristol Parkway, Filton Abbey Wood, Temple Meads, Bath Spa, and (alternate) major stations to Portsmouth and all stations to Southampton Central.
Ah - one can dream.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by Mark A at 10:57, 19th October 2023 |
More information and the consultation here:
https://haveyoursay.tfw.wales/sew-new-stations-and-services
Mark
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by anthony215 at 10:54, 19th October 2023 |
Be interesting to see how the level boarding works at the likes of Bristol TM with the curved platforms still i think rail user of Bristol will love a class 756
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by IndustryInsider at 10:39, 19th October 2023 |
Very progressive stuff from TfW. A stark contrast to the current situation in England.
Re: TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by infoman at 03:13, 19th October 2023 |
Maybe TFW should consider having a staffed ticket office at Lydney station first,
from 06:00am till 5pm Monday to Friday,
just like they do at Chepstow
Footfall at both stations between first train of the day and 08:40am monday to friday is exactly the same.
TFW consultation on new stations and extra Cheltenham and Bristol services Posted by anthony215 at 14:25, 18th October 2023 |
TFW got a consultation for new local stations between Cardiff Central and Severn tunnel junction. Part of the proposals is that they want to introduce at least a 40 minutely local stopping service with 1tph going to Cheltenham and another 1tph going to Bristol Zm TM in addition to the existing services.
The Bristol TM service would also serve the local stations between Bristol TM and Filton Abbey Wood.
Let's hope they wire Filton bank.to Bristol TM. TFW state trains would be 3 to 4 carriages and feature levels boarding so probably a variant of the class 756 rather than class 231s
https://railway-news.com/five-new-railway-stations-planned-for-south-east-wales/#:~:text=This%20consultation%20will%20last%20for,Llanwern%20and%20Magor%20and%20Undy.&text=In%20addition%2C%20TfW%20is%20seeking,Cardiff%2C%20Bristol%20and%20Cheltenham%20Spa.