The Planner
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I like your optimism there, its just an over-run!
First contact wire run out
National Rail Enquiries tells us today:
"Damage to the overhead electric wires between Bloxwich and Walsall is causing disruption to trains between Rugeley Trent Valley and Tame Bridge Parkway. Trains may be delayed by up to 20 minutes or cancelled. Disruption is expected to continue until 10:45."
...and on the GWML. Temporary securing straps or safety earth bonds (reports differed) were hanging down and would have been hit by passing trains. That appeared in online disruption info as “overhead wire problems”, long before energisation.Are these one and the same piece of wire?
There were actually "overhead wire problems" between Manchester and Golborne before electric trains started running!
I noticed the electrification works have proceeded well since June 2017, with almost of the posts erected and wires in place from Rugeley towards Hednesford. I also noticed some of the posts have large square concrete foundations, could this provision made to allow for the former underground coal and ironstone mines.
So could they run electric trains but just keep to the current timetable?No timetable change before May 2019 for West Midlands Trains
WMT have stated that Chase Line Electrification is off the agenda for December 2018. Could so screw up a lot of cascades!So could they run electric trains but just keep to the current timetable?
WMT have stated that Chase Line Electrification is off the agenda for December 2018. Could so screw up a lot of cascades!
WMT say the former but I suspect the latter is also true.Is that because of the timetabling issues discussed elsewhere or because NR haven't actually finished wiring it yet though?
Did a turn over the Chase line today, and it appears to be fully wired from Rugeley TV almost to Ryecroft Jn, apart from a few registration arms not yet connected.
From Ryecroft Jn through Walsall to Pleck Jn is well advanced, with most steelwork up, plenty of registration gear and intermittent wires.
P1 at Walsall is bare however, no booms or registration gear visible.
The section between Walsall and Pleck Jn has had full portals over all 4 tracks for 50 years, with only the southern pair of tracks wired.
You'd have thought all that was needed was to wire the northern pair using the same portals.
But NR has erected a run of new twin track cantilevers for the northern wires, usually positioned right next to the original portals.
There's still a lot of lineside work in progress over much of the route.
But it shouldn't take too long to finish.
PS The Bromsgrove electrification thread is now closed, but I managed a first trip there too on a 323.
Good to see the 323 reaching maybe 70mph up the Lickey from a standing start (incorporating the running brake test at the very foot of the hill too).
Some pictures of all of this on the Skyscraper City Birmingham Birmingham Transport | Rail | Chase Line Electrification thread..... Think the 'treat as live' notice is from Bloxwich - sure those closer to the action can advise on which bit of the scheme this covers or whether it is still valid.