Cheshire Scot
Established Member
At Preston yesterday morning I saw the 08.29 Manchester Airport to Windermere make its booked call 09.33 to 09.45. Arriving with 6 cars I fully expected the rear set to be detached at Preston for it to go forward as 3 cars, but no it went forward as 6 cars. The inward working to MIA is from Barrow with 6 cars so no surprise it heads back north with 6. Checking RTT it was 6 cars again today - the last time I saw this train a few weeks back it was 3 cars.
Is this a regular occurrence? I've not previously been aware of six car workings on the branch.
Checking the Sectional Appendix 6 does fit - fairly tight - at Oxenholme (3) and Windermere, but how does it work at the intermediate stations - particularly Staveley. Kendal and Burneside are listed as 92 metres so will take 4 cars (with SDO) but Staveley at 72 metres will only take 3 cars, so how does this work bearing in mind regulations prohibit having passengers in a locked set at a station call, do they run one car off and have cars 2, 3 and 4 platformed, can SDO cope with this? Or do they lock the rear set out on the branch?
Does anyone know?
Is this a regular occurrence? I've not previously been aware of six car workings on the branch.
Checking the Sectional Appendix 6 does fit - fairly tight - at Oxenholme (3) and Windermere, but how does it work at the intermediate stations - particularly Staveley. Kendal and Burneside are listed as 92 metres so will take 4 cars (with SDO) but Staveley at 72 metres will only take 3 cars, so how does this work bearing in mind regulations prohibit having passengers in a locked set at a station call, do they run one car off and have cars 2, 3 and 4 platformed, can SDO cope with this? Or do they lock the rear set out on the branch?
Does anyone know?