61653 HTAFC
Veteran Member
There's plenty of discussion on here about whether TPE is Intercity or Regional Express... the reality I guess is that such distinctions don't really exist in GB. They certainly seem to think of themselves as Intercity though, so giving them the "one man and his dog" stops doesn't really fit with that.I'm not sure why you think there are "pretences" of being an InterCity operator - does a service from Liverpool to Edinburgh, stopping in Manchester/ Leeds/ York/ Newcastle not link enough cities?
All I was talking about was adding in a stop at Cramlington, in addition to the one at Morpeth, to replace the 75mph DMU paths on the ECML - that way you ensure that the "new" TPE service (north of Newcastle) has an existing passenger base and make things a bit more reliable overall.
(obviously it wouldn't have happened because we need to keep running a service to the "one man and his dog" stations beyond Morpeth, which really should have been closed many years ago)
Nothing (from Leeds) terminates at Selby though, so there'd not be much benefit.
However, it does make me wonder why the people wanting to spend hundreds of millions of pounds on "diversionary resilience" (i.e. re-opening some failed line) never bring up BR's failure to wire the Selby "loop" off the ECML - one of those little omissions that will have saved about a fiver in the eighties (like the "headshunt" at Morpeth)
The real problem with the Chathill et al services is that they're single-ended and run with slow and outdated units- running as a more frequent service and extending to Berwick would make those lightly-used rural stops more useful as railhead for the wider surrounding areas. Either that or close them completely as you suggest: the current arrangement is neither use nor ornament.