pdeaves
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No sidings.Cheers all. Seems odd platforms not renumbered to 1-3 at this stage. Plus where would they put a special if one were to terminate there, are there any sidings nearby?
No sidings.Cheers all. Seems odd platforms not renumbered to 1-3 at this stage. Plus where would they put a special if one were to terminate there, are there any sidings nearby?
Renumbering can cause considerable extra expense - not only new signs etc., but also it would need much electrical equipment around the station to require relabelling as needed as a safety matter.Cheers all. Seems odd platforms not renumbered to 1-3 at this stage. Plus where would they put a special if one were to terminate there, are there any sidings nearby?
No specials these days either.No sidings.
Sounds like a revival of BR rationalisation days. No room for manouvre and no spare capacity.
Is it though? We're not talking about singling a line we're talking simplifying a track layout to remove features which haven't been used in many years, in some cases decades, to reflect the current traffic demand and, indeed, the likely future traffic demand (anyone think that the line is likely to ever see more than two trains per hour each way?). For me the real mismanagement would have been spending millions more to install infrastructure which wouldn't see anything other than the odd test train. Does Bridlington honestly need more than two through platforms (one of which can have a train terminate in from the south and then return to Hull) and a bay? Really?Mismanagement I think.
Well, it leaves open the possibility of reopening the low numbered platforms in the future...I'll agree that missing the opportunity to renumber is a shame but that's more about aesthetics than anything else!
And if it does get renumbered 1-3 no-one's going to suddenly ask for a new platform 0 to the north... no room at that inn.Well, it leaves open the possibility of reopening the low numbered platforms in the future...![]()
Renumbering can cause considerable extra expense - not only new signs etc., but also it would need much electrical equipment around the station to require relabelling as needed as a safety matter.
My understanding is that everything has been replaced from top to bottom anyway.
You will never have more than 2 trains an hour towards Hull and 1 towards Scarborough, there isnt the demand for anymore and the works allow this to continue with new and hopefully better infrastructure
When passing through Bridlington North to South there is often the next Hull service waiting in the bay so doing away with it would introduce further timetable complexities. The single track sections north of Bridlington already constrain the timetable, and anymore would just lead to problems. I personally think that Network Rail got the balance right, simplifying the layout whilst retaining enough to allow for some future flexibility.Honestly I'm not sure if retaining the bay was even a reasonable choice given the circumstances.
The Bridlington remodelling and resignalling went ahead and was completed, the original plan was to remove/alter the lever frame for the new control panel to be installed but the listing prevented that. The new panel was just installed in a different position and the lever frame left in situ, the box was not due to be closed/demolished and the works weren't delayed as I understand it (Modern Railways Dec 2021 issue).Yes you can list things overnight, as NR found out in Yorkshire when they turned up to resignal a station the name of which escapes me and somebody quickly got the signal box listed which forced NR to cancel the works mid-project.
Platform 5 is used for Scarborough bound trains sometimes. I have caught a Scarborough train from it and my train from Beverley to Scarborough went through platform 5 last week. But it can be confusing at Bridlington to know which platform to go toI still think it is disappointing that Scarborough bound services do not use platform 5 more to save customers using the footbridge. During the daytime there is more than 20 minutes between the service arriving from Scarborough into platform 5 and the next Northbound service arriving.
The current Mon - Sat daytime timetable doesn't allow for northbound Scarborough's to use platform 5 as the Bridlington to York train departs at xx:56 from 6 and the Hull - Scarborough arrives at xx:02, to depart out of 6 you block the southbound approach to 5 so it's too tight to risk timetabling that move. There are a few northbound services that use 5 for example the 09:03 to Scarborough since the 08:53 Brid - Hull should be long gone before it arrives. On Sundays the Scarborough's are timetabled to pass at Bridlington so 4 must be used northbound.I still think it is disappointing that Scarborough bound services do not use platform 5 more to save customers using the footbridge. During the daytime there is more than 20 minutes between the service arriving from Scarborough into platform 5 and the next Northbound service arriving. An added feature of the rationalisation not being used.
Makes you wonder how the great people of Castleford coped until recently. Five departures per hour to four destinations, from one platform.It’s probably because they don’t want to confuse passengers and only intend to use it if absolutely necessary.