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Twin track chord, 40mph IIRC.
Twin track chord, 40mph IIRC.
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2. The angle of E/W to Chiltern is very obtuse on Google Earth so I would not think the curve would be a problem, but it's a fair old height isn't it?
Once the curve takes the two tracks round alongside the existing lines there is a relatively straight section parallel to the main lines before the junction, this deals with the gradient.
Just to clarify the position on DOO working on trains of more than 7 coaches,all services formed of 8 cars and above will be operated with a guard.This is extremely unlikely to change in the future.
Looks like there will be a great new footbridge location along the footpath diversion for rail photographers, reached from Gavray Drive / Whimbrel Close, from where all lines in the future will be conveniently adjacent.Once the curve takes the two tracks round alongside the existing lines there is a relatively straight section parallel to the main lines before the junction, this deals with the gradient.
There are very detailed engineering drawings of the whole thing in a massive file Warning - 99Mb file size on the TWA Order documentation website:
http://www.chiltern-evergreen3.co.uk/uploads/04Oct2010/CRCL-P-6-B2 - Appendix 2 - Stephen Barker.pdf
Once downloaded, the chord area being discussed in recent posts is shown around page 58 of the pdf onwards.
Hope this is of interest...
Just to clarify the position on DOO working on trains of more than 7 coaches,all services formed of 8 cars and above will be operated with a guard.This is extremely unlikely to change in the future.
Now GSM-R is in place throughout the route and there is a very intensively worked stretch of line between Leamington Spa, Birmingham, Stourbridge and Worcester there may be an economic argument for pushing DOO further north but I think agreements with the unions state things will remain as they are for the foreseeable.
I've managed to get myself confused as to just what will be delivered during the closure of the line from Oxford to Bicester later this month.
I know that because of delays due to an objector in Oxford, and because of the East West Rail project, there have been changes to the scope and timescales of what Chiltern are doing.
Will the section from Oxford Parkway (Water Eaton) through Islip to approaching Bicester remain single for now, and only be redoubled later as part of EWR; or will all the work be done now with the line re-opening as double track with two platforms at Islip?
Project Evergreen 3 Phase 2 (Bicester – Oxford): originally promoted and developed by Chiltern Railways to allow the introduction of a new London (Marylebone) to Oxford via High Wycombe service. The outputs to achieve this objective will now be delivered by Network Rail as an integral part of East West Rail Phase 1.
EWR did announce last September that their necessary work between Oxford and Bicester will now be done at the same time as Chilterns's. I interpreted that as it now being dual tracked throughout, and Islip station being fully rebuilt in one go.
Then interestingly, this short but very relevant paragraph has now appeared in the NR CP5 draft delivery plan:
I hadn't spotted that so far, it seems quite a fundamental change to what we all thought was happening...
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As for the above questions (why is 7 car the limit for DOO, why no DOO north of Banbury) both of them are infrastructure related....
Are there not 8-10-12 car DOO workings on other lines? Genuinely curious.
Are there not 8-10-12 car DOO workings on other lines? Genuinely curious.
It will go in as double track from Woodstock Road Junction all the way to Bicester including the chord together with alterations to Banbury Road stone terminal and the MoD access at Bicester.
So the chord is double track then, is it? Double junction (with crossing?) at both ends? - or maybe both up and down chord roads into the down main and then a trailing crossover on the Chiltern line, but is there room for all this on the Bletchley line?
Hi guys
Think I may have posted this earlier in the wrong thread!
Just moved to the Bicester area, and was sad to find that the Bicester Town-Oxford line was closing for the upgrade
However, it makes for a photo project for me in my retirement in a new environment
Here are my photos so far - http://cliffjones.zenfolio.com/bicesterlink
Things are gathering a pace. I haven't been down there in since it closed. Its also worth going east because I believe they have cleared the vegetation off the route to bletchley as well.Hi guys
Think I may have posted this earlier in the wrong thread!
Just moved to the Bicester area, and was sad to find that the Bicester Town-Oxford line was closing for the upgrade
However, it makes for a photo project for me in my retirement in a new environment
Here are my photos so far - http://cliffjones.zenfolio.com/bicesterlink