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They fit in all the platforms - Bournville is the only one that's reasonably tight - think it's a software issue that needs resolving because there's quite a few stations where the rear doors don't release but the train is easily accommodated.
There were a couple of signals affected by foliage on one of my routes last summer and I think this is what they implemented until the offending foliage was cut back.
Claverdon and Bearley are request stops for WMR but not for Chiltern.
The ones along the North Warwickshire line (Danzey, Wood End, The Lakes, Wootton Wawen) are no longer request stops as of last May.
No, they aren't approach controlled signals. Just regular controlled signals that occasionally get left on. Seems it's just good fortune that the signaller will sometimes spot it before you ping them a 'standing at signal'.
Question for the signallers on this subject actually...
Quite often when I come to this situation (approaching a mystery red), the signal will clear as I'm rolling up to it, before I've brought the train to a stand and/or hit the SG. Do you get an automated message on the workstation that a...
A points failure at Kings Norton yesterday has meant the Up Fast has been out of use beyond Longbridge.
Many Cross City services usually get overtaken by XC and WMR Hereford services while they're on the slows between Longbridge and Kings Norton, otherwise the fast train gets stuck behind the...
Can't for the life of me think whether they've got a yellow barrel too - I think probably not, actually - but you also have traction gel applicators which, during the autumn, apply a paste to the railhead that gets spread along the rail by the passage of trains to improve railhead adhesion.
I expect they'll take the easy option, which is try and run something along the lines of the limited service that runs when the RMT have been on strike.
Everyone knows (staff, government, anyone who has been paying attention) we're going to get the same as the RMT but these clowns are intent on dragging it out a few weeks longer and causing a bit more damage to the economy before they admit to it.
Oh joy. The Redditch trains are always the busiest leaving New Street because of the 20 minute gap between the previous (Bromsgrove) service and then. Look forward to that...
Hopefully won't be for too long though.