Benjaminmorgan
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Does this affect weekend as well as weekdays
It does seem this is a pre-emptive move to cancel whole service groups irrespective of how many drivers are actually self isolating and good point that other L&SE operators aren't having same issues.4 of 8 trains per hour coming out at Tulse Hill. Beckenham Junction to LBG won’t be too bad, that line is still not too busy (although the suggestion of a bus WNW to Herne Hill rather than TUH is odd), but the Thameslink loop trains are getting a lot busier and 2tph on this section will be crowded and not much good for distancing. Also timetabling might be an issue as if they are to remove one train each way round the loop as the publicity says, you’ll end up with a 45-15 min gap which would lead to chaos as the trains get further in.
As an observation it is striking how the TL route - through various operators - always seems susceptible to these types of planned cancellations whereas SE, SW etc manage to maintain the service. Oddly cancellations have indeed been bad over recent weeks but have been better the past few days - saw none at TUH or CTK this morning for the first time in a few weeks, so surprising they are doing this now.
So i do hope the hapless RDG are right now making the case to Dept of BEIS/Transport
Not headed it off before it caused issues!That’s been happening for weeks (albeit not just from RDG). This has been coming for a while.
While true, the connections towards Purley aren't always the best at East Croydon unless you time it right.You can always change for a Southern service at London Bridge or East Croydon though....
The Government don’t understand the issue and they certainly don’t listen to business…..Not headed it off before it caused issues!
Not headed it off before it caused issues!
The Guardian are reporting this tonightThey’re not going to make widespread exceptions.
Workers from 16 key services including health, transport and energy will not have to isolate after being pinged by the NHS Covid app, as it was revealed that more than 600,000 people in England and Wales were sent self-isolation alerts last week.
The raft of changes, after days of frantic talks with industry leaders, came amid open Conservative revolt over the so-called “pingdemic” with the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt warning the government that it was facing a crisis of public trust in the system.
Dept of Transport should be working with TOCs to agree what the criteria is and which specific workers should be targeted to maintain service levels.
I look forward to the 9R's being reinstated then which have run reliably all week until today which was down to person hit by train so no shortage of drivers.Already have.
I look forward to the 9R's being reinstated then which have run reliably all week until today which was down to person hit by train so no shortage of drivers.
Im not but a mass cancellation of a complete service group seems an over reaction to and with tonights concessions on self isolation it ought to be reassessed quickly. I get its prudent to reduce services in light of the current pingdemic but Thameslink communication just doesn't cut it with no information on what the alternatives are just a statement to look at journey planners on Sunday. The only way the 9R's stopping pattern can be covered is by amending the Horsham - Peterborough trains, as they've done previously, so why are they unable to provide such clarity when making such an announcement.Ah. Don’t hold your breath.
Yes they stop at Purley and either Salfords or Earlswood. Most turn rounds are six or eight minutes but the 1215 arrival at Horsham makes the 1218 back to Peterborough. I hope it's not the same driver. The trains stop at Purley on the slow line platforms and use the cross overs at the north end of the station which are quite rare these days I think. Are the fast line platforms shut at Purley?More likely stops in the Horsham service and a tighter turnaround at Horsham.
Nothing to do with train planning teams, as its outside their time frames. They refuse to get involvedThe train planning teams / Roster clerks will also factor in what depots sign what routes for example Horsham drivers don’t sign up to Cambridge but they do cover 9S trips between Three Bridges - Finsbury Park so there’s extra resources available for that particular run also what’s been mentioned before some routes have overlapping services another example between St Pancras - Gatwick 9R/9J circuits run over the same route so the 9J’s can have additional stops added south of Croydon.
Another problem which would of been worked on is the Sutton loops, the TL services could of been suspended via Mitcham and have just 2tph via Wimbledon but this would cause problems with shunting from platforms 1 to 2 at Sutton. Hopefully announcement at stations can be played between St Pancras - Sutton mentioning services continue via Mitcham/Wimbledon to keep passengers moving so they don’t have to wait long for a more direct services (I know that would be annoying for passengers having to travel around the whole loop but this would keep them moving with out them waiting ages for a direct service)
Fast line platforms have to be specially opened. Its okay if the station staff are aware of what's going onYes they stop at Purley and either Salfords or Earlswood. Most turn rounds are six or eight minutes but the 1215 arrival at Horsham makes the 1218 back to Peterborough. I hope it's not the same driver. The trains stop at Purley on the slow line platforms and use the cross overs at the north end of the station which are quite rare these days I think. Are the fast line platforms shut at Purley?
Im not but a mass cancellation of a complete service group seems an over reaction to and with tonights concessions on self isolation it ought to be reassessed quickly.
Indeed. Its not new. Its been happening since Christmas. They're only going public about it nowI wouldn’t count last nights announcment as ‘news’ to those working on this issue. As I suggested earlier, the basis they have been working on has been clear for a week or so.
If they stopped on the fast, the Bedford to Brighton service would be right up behind southbound.The trains stop at Purley on the slow line platforms and use the cross overs at the north end of the station which are quite rare these days I think. Are the fast line platforms shut at Purley?
It wouldn't make the 1218 back. Its not even enough allocated time to set the cab up.Yes they stop at Purley and either Salfords or Earlswood. Most turn rounds are six or eight minutes but the 1215 arrival at Horsham makes the 1218 back to Peterborough. I hope it's not the same driver. The trains stop at Purley on the slow line platforms and use the cross overs at the north end of the station which are quite rare these days I think. Are the fast line platforms shut at Purley?
After taking a look at the timetable for today as a example, I can't see a single Thameslink service that has less then 10 minutes for a turn around indeed the vast majority of the services all seem to have 15 minutes off peak and 10 minutes peak with the exception of the 12:11 off peak which seems to have a 10 minute turnaround.It wouldn't make the 1218 back. Its not even enough allocated time to set the cab up.
Most turn arounds will be at least 10 minutes as that is the minimum walking time including cab set up on a 12 car.
The only way it could ever be that short was if it down on the diagram as a relieve but thats just not going to happen as its a cab set up so will always be that minimum time at least.
There is no such service though, there is a 12:11 arrival at Horsham from Peterborough which departs at 12:23 going back to Horsham so nothing like the 3 minute turnaround you have stated.Yes they stop at Purley and either Salfords or Earlswood. Most turn rounds are six or eight minutes but the 1215 arrival at Horsham makes the 1218 back to Peterborough. I hope it's not the same driver. The trains stop at Purley on the slow line platforms and use the cross overs at the north end of the station which are quite rare these days I think. Are the fast line platforms shut at Purley?
Depends on the TOC! Some do deal with short notice timetable reductions.Nothing to do with train planning teams, as its outside their time frames. They refuse to get involved
These shouldn't be calling at Purley but have to because the through services off the branches have been pulled as well so Purley needs the capacity as the Reigate-Vics are limited to 4 cars.If they stopped on the fast, the Bedford to Brighton service would be right up behind southbound.
However, I guess that fast line stops are discouraged because of the need for the gates to be unlocked, which in turn negates the operational benefit of having the fast line platforms fenced off.
The timings in Realtime Trains are different to the downloadable timetables referenced in post #1. The timings in RTT cannot work because the trains from Horsham to Peterborough conflict with the trains from Bognor Regis to Victoria. On the public timetables the Peterborough trains depart Horsham at the normal XX25/XX55 times and stop at Salfords or Earlswood but not Purley. However, a journey enquiry on National Rail shows direct trains from Horsham to Purley and the times agree with RTT. What a mess!It wouldn't make the 1218 back. Its not even enough allocated time to set the cab up.
Most turn arounds will be at least 10 minutes as that is the minimum walking time including cab set up on a 12 car.
The only way it could ever be that short was if it down on the diagram as a relieve but thats just not going to happen as its a cab set up so will always be that minimum time at least.
They haven't been on them lately then.Bedford to Brighton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My folks live in Flitwick and even every 15 mins off peak there rammed London-Bedford
Earlswood gets a TL half hourly southbound through morning peak (minimal traffic) but only one train Nth Bound (majority of traffic) so that gap needs to be filled. At least its hourly in the PM peak but they should run one Bedford up in the morning and back in the evening peak which would only take two drivers - they must have freed up 15-20 turns by pulling the 9R's and these drivers don't know Canal Tunnels I believe so can only support the Brighton-Bedfords.The timings in Realtime Trains are different to the downloadable timetables referenced in post #1. The timings in RTT cannot work because the trains from Horsham to Peterborough conflict with the trains from Bognor Regis to Victoria. On the public timetables the Peterborough trains depart Horsham at the normal XX25/XX55 times and stop at Salfords or Earlswood but not Purley. However, a journey enquiry on National Rail shows direct trains from Horsham to Purley and the times agree with RTT. What a mess!
Two drivers to run two trains? Where are they going to get those two drivers from to drive just one train each, and who is going to organise that?Earlswood gets a TL half hourly southbound through morning peak (minimal traffic) but only one train Nth Bound (majority of traffic) so that gap needs to be filled. At least its hourly in the PM peak but they should run one Bedford up in the morning and back in the evening peak which would only take two drivers - they must have freed up 15-20 turns by pulling the 9R's and these drivers don't know Canal Tunnels I believe so can only support the Brighton-Bedfords.