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    Scottish Electrification updates & discussion

    I think it would be prudent to see how they work out first. I believe Hitachi have a 3 and 4 car option. Seem to recall something in Rail last year about this. There certainly is an inter regional option which could be used on the WHML, HML and GSW routes.
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    Scottish Electrification updates & discussion

    Bi-mode would make so much sense and offer huge journey opportunities. The only problem is that in the UK it is still untried technology (though has been used in France for ages) that it is probably a bit too soon. Bi-mode would save a lot of unnecessary electrification at less cost and...
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    WCRC banned from running trains on the mainline from 18th Feb 2016 now rescinded

    Goodbye all steam locos ...... and of course the Island Line.
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    Lines/stations that shouldn't have been reopened

    The tipping point for a 2-car 156 is about 20 people. Or about 15 cars (1.33 persons per car). At 20 people the emissions are around equal. Below 20 people the unit is contributing more carbon than it is offsetting. Obviously as cars get greaner then the 156 has to carry more passengers on...
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    Huge Expansion in Scotrail services planned

    It was improvement to a region/sub-region I had in mind, not just justifying a rail link to Stranraer (Cairnryan). Bi-modes would be more cost effective than electrification to Girvan and soldiering on with two fleets, facilities etc. Might as well put the stop blocks up at Girvan and save the...
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    Kilmarnock Oil Depot

    Why? The advantage of Queens Drive was that there was land available. It is also very close to the A77. Hurlford is further away plus exit from it from a traffic point of view might have been more difficult. It's all academic anyway, because the land earmarked has been put to other use...
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    Huge Expansion in Scotrail services planned

    Really, well they don't think about public transport links to Ireland? The easiest way of solving these longer distance ones is bi-mode. You need very few extra units to run an hourly bi-mode Glasgow - Girvan and a two hourly Glasgow - Stranraer. Just an extension of the existing fast and...
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    Kilmarnock Oil Depot

    Not so. The idea of a station at Queens Drive (on the Riccarton branch) is an excellent one as it is right beside the A77. There are only two problems. 1. Kilmarnock terminators stop in the bay platforms 1 & 2 and thus this would require turning P3 into a very high use platform...
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    Kilmarnock Oil Depot

    Yes. The immediate cause of the derailment was the collapse of the bridge (known as Bridge 88, just south of Stewarton) that followed the catastrophic structural failure of its east and centre main girders. Heavy corrosion had so significantly weakened these main girders that they were no...
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    Driving a steam locomotive and tender backwards.

    Yes. When operating to Stranraer there are no turning facilities there. In a rather complicated process of shunting one ends up with 2 x Black Fives running tender first back towards Glasgow. In 2010 they ran back to Glasgow double tender first all the way as far as Elderslie before the...
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    Driving a steam locomotive and tender backwards.

    In April 2010 there was an instance of double headed tender first operation of around 100 miles with an 11 coach WCRC steam special.
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    Except that 1. The buses are in the same traffic queue as other road vehicles. 2. Buses run on diesel (although there are bio fuel vehicles around but not I think on Insula Vectis) 3. Buses don't attract people from cars. 4. Buses are getting larger and heavier. 5. Buses require tree...
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    Railway land

    How do you know the occupation is not legal? There is legal mechanism for this you know? Or maybe you don't. NR are more than happy to support this. It has been part of Community Rail for years. One just has to go through the right channels that's all.
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    WCRC banned from running trains on the mainline from 18th Feb 2016 now rescinded

    No it isn't. Rail is a mode of transport. Frequency is irrelevant. If an operator wishes to run aircraft, trains, ships or coaches the standard must be of a high enough quality to meet regulatory requirements.
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    That would be virtually impossible on the IoW with the exception of the Military Road! The destruction in houses gardens would be unbelievable. Like any 'community' there are attractors i.e. places that people need to go. In the main on a daily basis they are clearly shops, places of...
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    I think there are 18. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- Well Cowes was actually named after cows so there you go. (East and West Cowe). Is you tram proposal to run on the street? If so what advantages do you see over the bus to which it would be a hideously expensive...
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    To be fair Paul some of the longer distance routes do take a lot of time a couple of hours plus. Over the years the Vectis have changed things around. I remember when the 27, 28 and 29 were extended back from Newport to Ryde and when the 11 and 12 ran from Sandown to Freshwater. These would...
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    That'd be good! We could have a Georgian style replica coach. 'Oyez, oyez, the good burghers of Newtown welcome you to the former capital of the Isle of Wight. Change here for the Nature Reserve and the short (hee hee) stroll to Shalfleet'. :wink:
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    Have you ever been to Smallbrook Junction by road? It's in the middle of nowhere. It is some distance from any semblance of a main road not far from the local athletics track accessed off a lane and some way from the main road between Ryde and Sandown. It is totally impractical to consider...
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    Trams proposed for Isle of Wight

    I don't disagree with your sentiment. But Govt policy isn't about providing public transport for those with no cars. At local authority level it is largely about passenger numbers versus cost of provision. And that's it. Frankly it is only about budgets.

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