InkyScrolls
On Moderation
But with frequent waits at the intermediate stations.The southbound service had a few extra minutes dwell at Skipton, but the northbound service was pretty tightly timed. Both services were single 2 car 158s and did not detach or attach carriages anywhere.
Not true.Around 2hr25m is the best you'd get with the current infrastructure.
Also not true. I've done it in 32 on a normal day, and that included stops at BIY and SHY. 30 is possible (if the northbound departure leaves LDS at xx22, for example).Leeds to Skipton is 35 minutes, you won't get any quicker unless you remove the electric stopping services.
Again, not true. Aside from the immediate approach to Carlisle, and at Dent/Batty Moss, the line is fully 60 mph.Skipton to Carlisle is around 85 miles, with linespeed is no more than 60mph, with much lower speeds (e.g. 30mph) at places like Ribblehead and Dent. There are also lower speeds elsewhere along the route.
Indeed, and my timings reflect that.The S&C may have been an 80mph mainline back in the olden days, but 60mph is the maximum these days.
Booked allowances, yes, but anyone who has worked it (including myself) will tell you that the timings are unnecessarily generous; plus they include stops at BIY and SHY, which I was proposing to omit.The current limited stop 1340 Carlisle to Leeds takes 2hrs25m. It has just 2.5 minutes of allowances between Carlisle and Skipton.
A case in point!On the rare occasions when I drove the Southbound train - covering for unavailable Leeds drivers - prior to my early retirement in 2012, we often had a wait of 5-6 minutes at Settle and then frequently another 2-3 minutes at Skipton.