Russel
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I used to visit Bridlington a few times a year but I've not visited since 2021, is there any photos anywhere to show what work has been done around Bridlington station?
Wasn't that the section where the embankment had been badly-undermined by badgers?Track renewal between Bridlington and Sewerby is just finishing. 2 miles of new track using steel sleepers has been laid.
20 years ago I had a walkout with a Railtrack rep about the proposal to defer a relay between Brid and Sewerby by doing a 1 - 3 resleeper.Wasn't that the section where the embankment had been badly-undermined by badgers?
I dont know, but some upset people in our village today. Rail replacement buses finally in service at lunchtime, no trains for the rest of the day. A train of what looked like ballast wagons went very slowly northbound at about 2.30pm yesterday but nothing since. Northern website promises an update around 6pm tonight.The embankment has many more trees on it than in the past.
Today no trains are running north of Bridlington due to overrunning work. Has a cable been cut?
All trains cancelled today as well according to Northern website (updated at 04:51 so refers to todays service). Does anyone know what has gone wrong?The complete stop to services today suggests a major failure
The line between Bridlington and Scarborough remains closed today as engineering works from the weekend did not finish on time. Network Rail have reported that the re-railing equipment has failed and they will not be able complete the work until a replacement is brought in tonight.
I suspect that refers to the track renewal equipment....in which case they won't have been able to finish putting the new track down.National Rail Enquiries website suggests that a derailment may have occurred, unless 're-railing equipment' refers to something else;
I suspect that refers to the track renewal equipment.
I agree, a derailment would surely have made the news by now!
And long may it stay that way, even during the bleakest times of the Northern meltdown the trains ran through our village with reasonable reliability.It's very much a forgotten route outside of the local area.
First train of the day to Scarborough went through here OKEquipment is now on site finishing the job.
They have now started using Platform 5 for northbound services, at Bridlington yesterday and the 10:00 arrival from Hull used 5 and the departure screens had most of the northbound services using 5 despite the tight timings between York departures at xx:56 and Scarborough arrivals at xx:02. This is helpful for passengers and the station staff who do not need to come out in case the foot crossing needs to be used.The current Mon - Sat daytime timetable doesn't allow for northbound Scarborough's to use platform 5 as the Bridlington to York train departs at xx:56 from 6 and the Hull - Scarborough arrives at xx:02, to depart out of 6 you block the southbound approach to 5 so it's too tight to risk timetabling that move. There are a few northbound services that use 5 for example the 09:03 to Scarborough since the 08:53 Brid - Hull should be long gone before it arrives. On Sundays the Scarborough's are timetabled to pass at Bridlington so 4 must be used northbound.
In the Winter 2022/23 timetable the Brid - Hull stopper didn't run so the Scarborough's used 5 most of the time, access to the footbridge was restricted on Platform 5/6 to avoid passengers on autopilot going to Platform 4.
Given current service unreliability (see https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/northern-ad-hoc-cancellations.257189/page-2#post-6504723 ) I think during the winter the hourly Brid-Hull-York would be better running from either Beverley or Hull to York, as north of Beverley they are not well used. Scarboroughs could pick up the Nafferton and Hutton Cranswick stops, and only run the Brid - Hull stoppers during peak hours. This is what happened last winter. I was travelling mid morning on Friday, and saw two Brid - Hull stoppers, and both were nearly empty. On the other hand the Scarborough service I was on was well used. During the day all Scarboroughs could then use P5 lifts or not, as its easier access. Extend the York service to Brid from say Easter to end of the school holidays in September.If there are disabled or people with impaired mobility then No5 is a sensible option at the moment, until the lifts are commissioned.
I feel the timetable would be better with a roughly 30 minute frequency, rather than the present 20, 40 minute unbalanced arrangements. In many hours, Bridlington departures are xx40 and xx56.
Scarborough departures could leave at xx05 to improve reliability at Hunmanby.
In general, speeds could be raised to shorten single line occupancy times.
The last Scarborough departure at 2113 seems too early to be useful for an evening out. 2205 would, perhaps, give a better fit?
I think the original track was last replaced 1957 in 90ft lengths.
The complete stop to services today suggests a major failure.
A large amount of the line between Hull and Seamer has been renewed with new rails and sleepers.I think the original track was last replaced 1957 in 90ft lengths.
The complete stop to services today suggests a major failure.
There has been some more relaying with new track between Bridlington and Bempton at the end of last month, and there seems to be some ongoing work north of Bempton towards Speeton.I believe some further works have since been undertaken but I do not know any details of that
Of course it could just be the Signaller that dare not do anything other than 'how it's booked'...... Or 'its booked that way, so that's what's happening'.They seem to be in one of the "if we can we do" phases relating to Platform 5 at Brid for northbound services. Then you seem to get a period when all the northbound go into 4.