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  1. Tiny Tim

    Labour plan to devolve NSE area?

    I'm sure that by the time Labour gets into government policies like this one will be long forgotten. Unfortunately it won't stop this or any other government tinkering with our railways.
  2. Tiny Tim

    Port of Felixstowe locomotive traverser now open!

    When was the last traverser built in this country? It must be a while ago.
  3. Tiny Tim

    Naming of Victoria line

    I thought 'The Central Relief Line', although that does sound a bit lavatorial.
  4. Tiny Tim

    Are Voyagers really that bad?

    Personally, I find seats that don't line up with a window frustrating, but Voyagers are hardly the only trains to feature this. The engine noise isn't terrible, but it's not good either, especially on a long journey. All in all I'd rather get on something else if I'm going any distance. Voyagers...
  5. Tiny Tim

    Naming of Victoria line

    As tube line names evolve, often without official sanction, what do we think the cheery London commuter will be calling Crossrail in the years after it opens?
  6. Tiny Tim

    Railway technology and the future

    Fair comment. I've posted a fair amount of twaddle myself.
  7. Tiny Tim

    Weird "news" article about Mid-Hants Railway?

    If you believe the story, it was a lot more than a monkey!
  8. Tiny Tim

    Is Railfreight a true privatisation success?

    All the train operators, freight and passenger, benefit from rail access charges that total less than Network Rail spends. I think the OP's definition of 'success' was intended to be within these (admittedly distorted) parameters. NR actually borrows money over and above their income and direct...
  9. Tiny Tim

    Should the HSTs be Replaced?

    Handles on the inside? What kind of witchcraft is this?
  10. Tiny Tim

    SWT Under the wires photo

    Unless it's a specialist railway magazine, journalists just grab the first stock photo they find of a train. They probably concern themselves more with the proportons than the content. Journos tend not to do more than they have to, a recent copy of 'Rail' magazine appeared to me to be mostly...
  11. Tiny Tim

    Trainspotting TV Show

    It seems a pity that this trainspotters' extravaganza has been scheduled for a daytime slot when you consider it's target audience really ought to get out more.
  12. Tiny Tim

    Weird "news" article about Mid-Hants Railway?

    It's not a particularly good April Fool joke. I much prefer the story about the Parking Ticket Vendor at Bristol Zoo who worked 'freelance' for many years, keeping the money for himself. Sadly, this too was nonsense.
  13. Tiny Tim

    Bluebell Railway- East Grinstead Station

    I visited the Bluebell on opening day of the East Grinstead extension, the filthy weather kept the crowds at bay, but the Bluebell's temporary station was a bit chaotic. Matters are obviously in a state of flux, I'm sure once all the work has been done it will be much better. It was an excellent...
  14. Tiny Tim

    The 9F (Revealed) (secret)

    Am I missing something here? Wasn't 92214 built by BR? Quite honestly they could paint it pink and call it Doris for all I care. We've got more than enough 9Fs to go round. Obsessing about liveries seems pointless to me, it's only a coat of paint.
  15. Tiny Tim

    Heritage Railway Speed Limits

    I think that some posters may be misunderstanding what ryan125hst is saying, he's not proposing that heritage lines should be in any way obliged to upgrade their operations to higher line speeds, simply that they should be allowed, more easily, to do so. I think this has limited possibilities...
  16. Tiny Tim

    YORK NRM Great Gathering

    I visited the NRM on Wednesday 10th of June, arriving outside at about twenty minutes before doors open at 10.00am. I'd anticipated the event being popular, but I was surprised at how many people were actually there. We got in fairly immediately, but were lucky to avoid the queue being stopped...
  17. Tiny Tim

    List of non surviving locomotives?

    Yes, indeed, due to the unusual circumstances at Barry, very few locos were scrapped there. At the beginning, Woodham's were busy scrapping coal wagons, which are easier to process. Later on, Dai Woodham became more receptive to preservation groups. Due to the terms under which BR sold the locos...
  18. Tiny Tim

    Should the HSTs be Replaced?

    Every train journey I make begins with an HST. They're still as comfortable as any more modern train, and don't show their age at all. But to be brutally sensible about it, this particular dog has definitely had it's day. Refurbishing and maintaining trains this old is going to become hideously...
  19. Tiny Tim

    Is Railfreight a true privatisation success?

    Growth in rail freight over the last thirty years has been sporadic at best, and not anything like as impressive as passenger increases. For most of it's life BR was constricted by irksome statutory obligations which knocked any profit out of freight. Today's privatised operators are free to...
  20. Tiny Tim

    Network Rail's increasing debts

    Network Rail's peculiar borrowing practices may be for political reasons (i.e. keeping it off the government's books) but it's hardly devious as it's a matter of public record. I would doubt any change in NR's funding is going to happen soon, but eventually their debts will exceed their ability...

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