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Mystery white powder causes services west of Axminster to be pulled - 23/09/25
 
Re: Mystery white powder causes services west of Axminster to be pulled - 23/09/25
Posted by a-driver at 20:10, 23rd September 2025
 
Apparently, 1L93 (0524 Yeovil Junction to Exeter St Davids) suffered very poor adhesion between Feniton and Cranbrook and stood at Pinhoe for some 30 minutes whilst the wheel sets were examined. Apparently, all wheels were contaminated with a 'mystery white substance'. As a result, all services between Exeter St Davids and Axminster were suspended pending proper investigations. The only move over that section was the MPV, running up to 200 minutes late.

Walking over the level crossing at Pinhoe, a quick look at the railhead did indeed reveal a 'white substance', but to me it just looked like sand.

What event is next in the 'Salisbury to Exeter line cancellations bingo?

I remember a few years ago working an HST up to London and we struggled for traction from Exeter to Reading…. The same issue, a white substance on the railhead. The only time I’ve seen it on my career and to this day, I’ve no idea what it was. At least now I know I wasn’t imaging things! 
After nearly 30 odd years driving that trip stands as one of the toughest.

Re: Mystery white powder causes services west of Axminster to be pulled - 23/09/25
Posted by grahame at 17:13, 23rd September 2025
 
What event is next in the 'Salisbury to Exeter line cancellations bingo?

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"Twenty-two minutes late, escaped puma, Chessington North."

Mystery white powder causes services west of Axminster to be pulled - 23/09/25
Posted by PhilWakely at 16:55, 23rd September 2025
 
Apparently, 1L93 (0524 Yeovil Junction to Exeter St Davids) suffered very poor adhesion between Feniton and Cranbrook and stood at Pinhoe for some 30 minutes whilst the wheel sets were examined. Apparently, all wheels were contaminated with a 'mystery white substance'. As a result, all services between Exeter St Davids and Axminster were suspended pending proper investigations. The only move over that section was the MPV, running up to 200 minutes late.

Walking over the level crossing at Pinhoe, a quick look at the railhead did indeed reveal a 'white substance', but to me it just looked like sand.

What event is next in the 'Salisbury to Exeter line cancellations bingo?

 
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