There are also blanket speed restrictions due to weather across most routes in Scotland as well this morning to contend with.I've just been informed by the Train Manager that there are currently no trains running in and out of Edinburgh due to a major signalling failure there too. CS are trying to arrange coaches for onward destinations when the train terminates at Edinburgh. He hopes to have more information in an hour or so.
Yes.....also I think between Oxenholme and Penrith, as we had a pretty pedestrian trundle over the Lakeland fells.There are also blanket speed restrictions due to weather across most routes in Scotland as well this morning to contend with.
On the Highlander to London tonight.
Was expecting to arrive at 0800, but Real Time Trains WTT now showing 0900.
I think it's just a data feed error; it's unlikely to take 76 minutes from Camden to Euston.
I've just been informed by the Train Manager that there are currently no trains running in and out of Edinburgh due to a major signalling failure there too. CS are trying to arrange coaches for onward destinations when the train terminates at Edinburgh. He hopes to have more information in an hour or so.
EDIT: We've just passed through Carlisle without making the booked stop at 07 34. (+316).
The railway's mis-information culture strikes yet again...I don’t know where that has come from because there’s no issue with the signalling at Edinburgh (at the time of writing at least!)
Was that you I spoke to briefly in the Aberdeen lounge then? Both of us in the seats.I'm hoping it's all cleared for tonight when I head back home!
I think that's putting it mildly!!...although events have now overtaken that issue anyway.....
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Pretty certain it was just Helensburgh and Fort William Northbound last night.Unfortunately tonight is also disrupted southbound as a result of all this - Aberdeen passengers are to use ScotRail to Edinburgh and Fort William are to go by bus to Edinburgh (I assume nobody booked Corrour - must be grim out there!)
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Slightly concerning that CS staff don't know the difference between "destination" and "departure":Unfortunately tonight is also disrupted southbound as a result of all this - Aberdeen passengers are to use ScotRail to Edinburgh and Fort William are to go by bus to Edinburgh (I assume nobody booked Corrour - must be grim out there!)
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Sorry no. I boarded in Perth.Was that you I spoke to briefly in the Aberdeen lounge then? Both of us in the seats.
Ah, not even on the same train then!Sorry no. I boarded in Perth.
Presumably everyone travelling on CS last night will get a free journey? No wonder that it needs so much subsidy.
The Scottish Government.Sorry to interrupt with a tangential question....but who subsidises the sleeper? Is it just the Scottish Government or is it both Governments paying in proportion to the sleeper mileage in their country?
Do they attempt some kind of relative risk assessment for sending people by taxi or bus instead, I wonder, or are these travel modes treated as if risk free while the rail one isn't.Much more to do with rain than wind. Since Carmont NR Scotland are much more cautious. Understandably.
Much more to do with rain than wind. Since Carmont NR Scotland are much more cautious. Understandably.
Exactly. Knee jerk reactions to one-off disasters often lead to unintended and not thought about consequences.Do they attempt some kind of relative risk assessment for sending people by taxi or bus instead, I wonder, or are these travel modes treated as if risk free while the rail one isn't.
Do they attempt some kind of relative risk assessment for sending people by taxi or bus instead, I wonder, or are these travel modes treated as if risk free while the rail one isn't.