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    Jersey and Guernsey rail tunnel

    It's becoming clear that railways are coming back into fashion so to speak , EV's are not the answer and even the motor industry is trying hard to develop hydrogen powered vehicles, or alternative biofuels for internal combustion engines, but as cars get more expensive, like the crazy prices for...
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    A Visual History of Railway Rolling Stock in Great Britain

    I was interested in this reply about the Mark1's being built as late as 1975, but didn't they build some later with the same window design if the mark2A-C for ' pullman' coaches ? I've seen them in photos also have the 00 gauge Bachmann models and with Bachmann they occasionally have a...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    Thank you for all the replies it's very interesting to read , although I do not profess to funky understand the technical sides , but that description of the experiment from lowering mine speeds only to slowly increase them , means they should have if possible or workable , lowered the track , I...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    The new leven line was supposed to be wired , and has piling works and foundations for masts installed on most of the route , so when they do start wiring it the job will be easier , however it's similar to Ewr in that they have not done any works on at least three bridges , in fact I posted a...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    A fabulous set of photos there , if I may I have a couple of questions, first the old style three arch bridge , ( which reminds of those on the former great central railway,- mainline ), the right hand arch looks bricked up, wasn't there track running under that arch at one point ? Perhaps a...
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    Proposals for three new West Midlands railway stations to be developed

    Thank you for your kind reply , your not ignorant, you just didn't know , not could you . As I say I try my best , but also the brain fog makes it hard for me to try to contribute to the discussion, I really enjoy these discussions, and would hate to be removed because of my personal...
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    Proposals for three new West Midlands railway stations to be developed

    My apologies, but just so you know I have a very serious illness that causes brain fog , I also have vision problems , severe cramping in my hands , also my phone creates a new paragraph automatically, I know you didn't know about all that but would you chastise someone who was partially sighted...
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    Proposals for three new West Midlands railway stations to be developed

    It's always good to see new stations and lines , but as I had discussed with friends , even this forum and on Facebook forums , the government have pledged to ban fossil fuels vehicles, and what will be replacing ordinary cars , they've. Even admitted will have more autonomous functions, in...
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    Class 810 - The Right Fit For EMR?

    According to rail magazines three in the past two months while reporting on other operators fleet replacements, EMR was mentioned as having options for multiple new units , that or they will need to retain some 222's that could spoil at least 3 new open access operator plans . As some are...
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    Class 810 - The Right Fit For EMR?

    You raise some good points, but from some special rail magazine related ' books' from the series modern locomotives illustrated, and also the UK and NI Rolling stock review books, since the Aurora first appeared in the latter, when you compare the length of each ' coach ' on the 810 to a mark3...
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    Trivia: Major cities which don't have any electrified lines, on the National Rail network?

    The lone from Glasgow to Kilmarnock and then onto Dumfries via Sanqhar ( my apologies I don't know the name of that line ). But it's a fairly major line , which despite Scotland leading the way in electrification, has so far been ignored . Also the highland mainline. , from Dunblane to Perth and...
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    2nd Withdrawal of IC225 on East Coast

    The thing is , I take the point about the reply , regards using class 90's especially those who served on the great eastern mainline , from Liverpool Street to Norwich, hence the slogan when they came in , a fairly long time after they were new, as the popular 86 or 87 I can't recall which were...
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    2nd Withdrawal of IC225 on East Coast

    Maybe they should hire the 13 sets of 5 car Mark5A's from TPE and use class 67 or 68 to pull them or maybe the bi mode 88. . But then they will be nothing like the quality of the Mark4's which are smooth and nice to ride in, especially the ex GC TFW sets , now 5 cars long . TFW will no doubt...
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    Scotrail HST alternatives?

    That sounds great, do you please have a link ?
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    Scotrail HST alternatives?

    I have a question, I saw this week 7th or 8th of January a photo and story stating Scotrail driver training was underway using GWR green liveried HST's sets it wasn't from years ago but from.what was said these had been ones GWR had mothballed , and ate now in Scotland, I'm guessing maybe to...
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    Abellio Greater Anglia Class 755s (Regional Trains)

    I wasn't meaning to sound stuck in the past , also I'm very interested in railways more especially reopening lines which is becoming more vital as it's clear that ever widening roads doesnt work for long , plus with the fossil.fuel bans, more electric cars , where they wpukd probably teplace...
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    Abellio Greater Anglia Class 755s (Regional Trains)

    The Stadler trains in greater Anglia , are by far superior to many of the current crop of new trains, especially the IET where other forums and magazines covering stories on them , make for a very dim view, with issues of poor interior build quality, over bright lighting ;)compared for example...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    I agree that this could be rail served , similar to how in Florida, Disneyworld, Epcot and I think other parks are served by rail , or monorail ( it's a log time since I looked ), and I believe, Disneyland Paris is also rail served . However I think a spur is maybe over kill , but perhaps a...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    Thank you for your reply , my apologies for mixing up what I'd read about the varsity line having four tracks , I am not sure which in my collection the magazine was, but it was following reopening projects , which the time was what I call phase 1 of EWR ( varsity reopening) it was the magazine...
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    East-West Rail (EWR): Oxford-Bletchley construction progress

    Hi I take your point about costs etc, but at Leven and this is something discussed on a page about that reopening, they have huge piles of original stone from the previous bridge , which had replaced itself an earlier structure and like that time , the stone was carefully removed sorted and I...

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