What are the odds of Aylesbury – Winslow being built in the near future? Would there have been any viable services other than Aylesbury – Milton Keynes (I know Marylebone – MKC was ruled out, but e.g. Princes Risborough – Milton Keynes)?
Aylesbury is off the cards until it suits HS2 to rebuild the line from Quainton alongside the HS2 track. Then who knows?What are the odds of Aylesbury – Winslow being built in the near future? Would there have been any viable services other than Aylesbury – Milton Keynes (I know Marylebone – MKC was ruled out, but e.g. Princes Risborough – Milton Keynes)?
Its not off the cards.Aylesbury is off the cards until it suits HS2 to rebuild the line from Quainton alongside the HS2 track. Then who knows?
I do wonder if it would be possible to open the Cowley branch without the need for huge investment?There is a local push to reopen Oxford to Cowley and the suggestion has been that it would be a Chiltern service using the EWR trains.
The initial service for the Cowley branch would be extensions of Marylebone trains, not EWR.There is a local push to reopen Oxford to Cowley and the suggestion has been that it would be a Chiltern service using the EWR trains.
They are doing the rail works, and to 90mph if I recall - just no commitment on a passenger service. But it would be physically possible!
Not sure how much can squeeze into MKC either, unless another line and bay(s) are indeed built! Or again, 1tph from somewhere, I'd think Oxford, is sent onwards to Northampton out of necessity.
There's possibly room to create 1 or 2 Bays south of the A4500 bridge if desired on a small part of the station car park.Not really possible. No South-facing bays at Northampton, and the Euston - New St service each way occupies the only Up and one of the two Down platforms for more than 10 minutes every half hour. The other Down platform is on the remaining Down line, used for freight.
There's possibly room to create 1 or 2 Bays south of the A4500 bridge if desired on a small part of the station car park.
New construction might work as shown below. 240m standage looks plausible. The bridge spans on the old alignment would be removed and replaced with a new structure for the new alignment to cross the river. Wouldn't be cheap!There were once bays there (and the platform copings were still visible when the car park was open to the public - it's staff now) but they were off the line towards the Duston Junctions triangle (i.e. towards Blisworth or Wellingborough). A new connection to the Roade line is blocked by a (mainly retail) industrial estate.
~01:15 with a 13 minute connection at MKC; I don't know how long the average commuter to Oxford spends travelling from Oxford station, or how it compares with the average commuting time within London from Euston for commuters from Northampton.Would Northampton to Oxford be commutable if developed? What sort of journey time would result?
Just seen in November's Modern Railways that Syston to Sheet Stores Jcts are being cleared for W10 / HiCube. Down will be cleared from December; Up from May.Not until the Marston Vale and MML is W10.
Well .. it _could_ have intermodal if it were cleared! If it's not, then it won't!MML freight is mostly aggregates. There really wouldn't be much intermodal traffic, even if it were upgraded to W12
I can't lie just run a Milton Keynes to Gatwick Airport service. We don't need it to be longer.A very far-fetched unlikely idea, but how about a service from Liverpool to Brighton via nuneaton, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Reading, Guildford, Gatwick, and then onto Brighton.
Good news. That will fill a big gap in the freight networkJust seen in November's Modern Railways that Syston to Sheet Stores Jcts are being cleared for W10 / HiCube. Down will be cleared from December; Up from May.
Though EM Gateway direct to Syston would need a reversal. Where would they run round? Or would the train propel into the EM Gateway approach siding?As currently the East Mid gateway from Felixstowe goes south at Syston, through Leicester, Nuneaton and Burton - a true midlands.great mystery tour.. then coupled with the new clearance, that means Wigston to Sheet Stores is done.
I was thinking south of Kettering. Syston to Trent could be a useful W10 route.Well .. it _could_ have intermodal if it were cleared! If it's not, then it won't!
AgreedAnything that makes these more direct and quicker is good for business.
Is there not a Sunday service?Are there currently any plans to introduce a Sunday service between Bletchley and Bedford before services start running from Oxford to Bedford and further east?
Nope. There is usually a service on Bank Holidays now, however.Is there not a Sunday service?
Well if there isn't a Sunday service then they most likely will either:Nope. There is usually a service on Bank Holidays now, however.
You are looking too far ahead. We do not, as yet, have services running between Oxford and Bletchley/MKC. Oxford to Bedford is going to depend on improvements to the Marston Vale Line which is still in the consultation stage. Further east will take more time.Are there currently any plans to introduce a Sunday service between Bletchley and Bedford before services start running from Oxford to Bedford and further east?
Well if there isn't a Sunday service then they most likely will either:
A. Provide a Sunday Shuttle
B. Make the EWR trains stop at the Marston Vale local stations.
Semi separate note - I can’t really believe that all services will stop at the consolidated stations post-Cambridge section (as per the consultation). There’s real journey time opportunities but I don’t think the current plan makes the most of it, losing what 10-15 mins on the Bletchley to Bedford section if they call at 5 extra places
2tph Oxford to Milton Keynes all stations minus Islip
2tph Oxford to Cambridge semifast inc nonstop Bletchley to Bedford
2tph Bletchley to Cambridge all (consolidated) stations
Pretty random timings as I’m no expert, but imagine the line is upgraded and it becomes something likeSurely this depends entirely on what happens with the Marston Vale in terms of stations that survive, whether they retain any kind of LNW service, service pattern at those stations and if and where any passing loops are provided. Pretty pointless an EWR train running non-stop Bletchley to Bedford if it's going to catch up a local stopper, or even one calling at the consolidated stations if that's what ends up happening.
I doubt they will go through the long process to close stations.Surely this depends entirely on what happens with the Marston Vale in terms of stations that survive, whether they retain any kind of LNW service, service pattern at those stations and if and where any passing loops are provided. Pretty pointless an EWR train running non-stop Bletchley to Bedford if it's going to catch up a local stopper, or even one calling at the consolidated stations if that's what ends up happening.
I doubt they will go through the long process to close stations.
Issue is that for many of these areas the railway is all they have. Unless a bus service can be implemented then I’m pretty sure they will still be forced to run trains.Not sure I share your optimism. Some of those stations are very poorly used.
We also should have a Milton Keynes - Gatwick Airport through service via Oxford & Reading.Occasional Bristol -> Norwich through service, when EWR is eventually complete.
Temple Meads, Parkway, Swindon, Oxford, Bicester, Bletchley, Bedford, Cambridge, Ely, Norwich.