LNER to Moorgate isn't true.I heard rumours about LNER taking over GN services, but surely that can’t be true, can it?
Overground to Kings Lynn makes no sense!Are you sure you didn't hear about TfL (not LNER) taking over GN branded services? I've seen that posted as speculation here and makes a lot of sense.
LNER to Moorgate isn't true.
Overground to Kings Lynn makes no sense!
both of you are treating GN as a monolith rather than two opposite ends of a spectrum left behind when Thameslink took the middle. Kings Cross to Kings Lynn is rumoured to go to LNER and Moorgate to Stevenage/Welwyn GC to London Overground.
Apologies, I was under the impression that Thameslink had taken over all the "long distance" routes on that side of the line and the only GN-branded ones remaining were the inner London/just-about-Hertfordshire services.Overground to Kings Lynn makes no sense!
There have been rumours of LNER taking over GN services but they seem to be pure speculation on this forum, I doubt it will actually happen. I wouldn't be suprised if Thameslink took over the GN expresses though.
For rolling stock I expect the replacement of 313s, 455s and 365s. More 12 car 700s could be used by GN to replace the 365s and cascade the 387s, with the 6 387s from c2c and taking the 23 377s from SE, to replace 313s and 455s. This would make Southern fully electrostar apart from a few turbostars for the unelectrified lines and TL/GN fully Desiro.
Another couple of questions to resolve will be the 23rd and 24th Thameslink path, and in particular whether Cambridge to Maidstone is ever going to happen, and if not then that’s at least 8x 700/0 spare. Likewise if there’s any inclination to lengthen some 700/0s to perhaps lengthen the Rainham to Luton trains, or some of the 8-car Bedford to Brighton / Gatwick services.
There’s several ways GTR could go, and at the moment no one really knows, or if they do they’re not telling!
1) Stays as is
2) Stays as is with 717 services going to LO
3) A Southern/GX and TL/GN split, recreating the old FCC franchise effectively
5) Stays as is with 365 and 387 services going to LNER
6) Stays as is with 717 services going to LO, and 365 and 387 services to LNER.
I would like to see (3) as that worked well before, but if I were going to lay a small bet on it I have a feeling it will be (2), although that depends on how the current government versus mayor spat plays out. Time will tell.
Agreed circa 3/4s of GTR passenger wise involves 3rd rail land which everyone north of the Thames forgets when they make suggestions.(3) did not work well before and is still causing issues today. Having joint Southern and Thameslink on the Brighton Main line does not work for the intermediate stations at all. Skip stopping by both carriers at the same time means big gaps in service - needs to be one operator to join the dots during disruption.
2) is the favourite at the bookies as both the SoS and Mayor are behind it.There’s several ways GTR could go, and at the moment no one really knows, or if they do they’re not telling!
1) Stays as is
2) Stays as is with 717 services going to LO
3) A Southern/GX and TL/GN split, recreating the old FCC franchise effectively
5) Stays as is with 365 and 387 services going to LNER
6) Stays as is with 717 services going to LO, and 365 and 387 services to LNER.
I would like to see (3) as that worked well before, but if I were going to lay a small bet on it I have a feeling it will be (2), although that depends on how the current government versus mayor spat plays out. Time will tell.
2) is the favourite at the bookies as both the SoS and Mayor are behind it.
The contract has a 1 year extension option which DfT fully intend to use if they haven't already.Although a bit early to be thinking about this, any ideas what will happen when the current Govia franchise ends on 14th September 2021. I heard rumours about LNER taking over GN services, but surely that can’t be true, can it?
But still working on GN Moorgate service devolution is a condition of the DfT bailout of TfL...Although the latter doesn’t have the money for it. Or indeed anything.
Added to the fact that with the Croydon work a possibility over the next decade cooperation between the Southern and Thameslink operation is a necessity and potentially more disruption.My preference would be to leave things as they are, the last thing we need, just as we're starting to see the benefits of years of disruption (London Bridge, Brighton Mainline, St Pancras rebuild etc), is another restructure.
I believe 'build back better' has prompted a rethink on the number of trains through the core (i.e. no more than pre COVID levels), but that's without Welwyn to Sevenoaks which has to be in place to free up capacity for remodelling Kings Cross; read into that what you will. Almost certainly no Maidstone.
(3) did not work well before and is still causing issues today. Having joint Southern and Thameslink on the Brighton Main line does not work for the intermediate stations at all. Skip stopping by both carriers at the same time means big gaps in service - needs to be one operator to join the dots during disruption.
Where are the details of the conditions of the bailout ?But still working on GN Moorgate service devolution is a condition of the DfT bailout of TfL...
Where are the details of the conditions of the bailout ?
Seems odd one of the bailouot conditions would be to spend even more money and taking on more expenses and risk. But then I wouldn't put anything past this current government.
At least it's 'world beating' mischief !!Everything going on with TFL the moment is a game of how much muck can be dropped on Sadiq Khan. Whether this is simply devious game-playing or a realistic attempt to discredit him so much in the faint hope Bailey has a realistic chance of winning the forthcoming election is for conjecture, however be in no doubt that what’s going on is mischievous. Therefore it’s hard to read what actual implications there might be for TSGN or LO.
I think you can say goodbye to peak Kings cross-Welwyn services as that doesn't really fit an intercity profile. Also Kings Cross -Royston ?? Where would they sit ? Unless they get the LO treatment, but that would mean running them with 717sIf the Kings Cross services are to be transferred to anyone (and I think they should be; they're a slightly odd outcrop of the TSGN franchise which really doesn't belong) then surely it should be Greater Anglia?
LNER doesn't really fit as they're first and foremost an inter-city TOC. London Overground doesn't fit as they go too far out of London.
Is Stevenage really further than reading is from London?If the Kings Cross services are to be transferred to anyone (and I think they should be; they're a slightly odd outcrop of the TSGN franchise which really doesn't belong) then surely it should be Greater Anglia?
LNER doesn't really fit as they're first and foremost an inter-city TOC. London Overground doesn't fit as they go too far out of London.
I don't think its so much the distance to stevenage, it's probably more to do with the fact these services stop between london and stevenage.Is Stevenage really further than reading is from London?
I don't think its so much the distance to stevenage, it's probably more to do with the fact these services stop between london and stevenage.