Agent_Squash
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With a one train per hour service on a double track railway, the Furness Line is mostly outdated infrastructure providing a necessary service for some parts of Cumbria, but also connecting the towns of Barrow, Dalton and Ulverston to the West Coast. Surprisingly, there is large amounts of overcrowding on services in both directions (indeed, I was on a 3 car 185 which was standing room only at Ulverston).
That service then went on to join the service from Blackpool North to run down to Manchester Airport, after a long period of running under the wires. With the Blackpool North branch expected to be electrified by May 2018, new electric trains will be used on that branch while the Furness Line services will most likely become Class 195 services.
While new projects such as the 319 Flex may provide a solution, perhaps it may be worth increasing the service or possibly even electrification?
That service then went on to join the service from Blackpool North to run down to Manchester Airport, after a long period of running under the wires. With the Blackpool North branch expected to be electrified by May 2018, new electric trains will be used on that branch while the Furness Line services will most likely become Class 195 services.
While new projects such as the 319 Flex may provide a solution, perhaps it may be worth increasing the service or possibly even electrification?