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All Line - Suggestions - Traction & Lines

Oscar46016

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So, I'm embarking on an all-line later this year and was thinking about what I wanted to cover off - a few suggestions I have are below, but I was wondering if anyone has anything else they think might be worth covering....

  • GWR Sleeper
  • Caledonian Sleeper
  • TfW 67's Marches Line
  • Chiltern 68's
  • GWR HST
  • ScotRail HST
  • East Coast 91's
  • Settle & Carlisle
  • West Highland Line
  • Far North Line
 
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bspahh

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So, I'm embarking on an all-line later this year and was thinking about what I wanted to cover off - a few suggestions I have are below, but I was wondering if anyone has anything else they think might be worth covering....

  • GWR Sleeper
  • Caledonian Sleeper
  • TfW 67's Marches Line
  • Chiltern 68's
  • GWR HST
  • ScotRail HST
  • East Coast 91's
  • Settle & Carlisle
  • West Highland Line
  • Far North Line
I would try a 3 car class 755 on electric power where there is a 100mph speed limit, for the acceleration (0-100 mph in 69 seconds according to https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...-regional-trains.148431/page-215#post-4737442)

A good place for that would be southbound from Stowmarket on a train from Cambridge or Peterborough to Ipswich.
 

Oscar46016

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Mainliner

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Perhaps include Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, and the Heart of Wales line, if you can fit them in.

Frim Kyle of Lochalsh, you can, of course, take a bus over to Skye, then another bus down to Armadale on Skye and take the short ferry trip across to Mallaig, to start on the West Highland line.
 

Falcon1200

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While in Scotland a short but interesting trip is along the Gourock or Wemyss Bay lines, where the railway runs alongside the Clyde for some distance. It is also possible to travel out on one route and back on the other, there are buses between the termini.
 

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