61653 HTAFC
Veteran Member
A week or three ago, we had a thread in this section about services which could be combined in order to provide additional journey opportunities. I suggested that merging the Hull to Halifax with the Huddersfield to Bradford, as this would allow the latter to return to an hourly frequency without requiring any additional rolling stock: an additional diagram would be required for the Hull to Halifax circuit, but this could use the unit freed up by no longer needing a unit to do the currently bi-hourly Huddersfield to Bradford. The Halifax to Hull journey would be lengthened slightly with the addition of a call at Low Moor, but what's a few minutes between friends?
Of course things are never as simple as they seem, and you'd need to consider conflicts with TPE fasts at Bradley Junction, but this would seem on the face of it a "quick win" if it could be made to work. So my query on the subject is basically, what else have I overlooked? Are there any insurmountable (or particularly difficult) obstacles to such a move, such as crewing? One issue could be traction and route knowledge I suppose, as the Hull service uses 170s and 155s which Huddersfield crews (who currently operate the HUD-BDI) presumably no longer sign.

Of course things are never as simple as they seem, and you'd need to consider conflicts with TPE fasts at Bradley Junction, but this would seem on the face of it a "quick win" if it could be made to work. So my query on the subject is basically, what else have I overlooked? Are there any insurmountable (or particularly difficult) obstacles to such a move, such as crewing? One issue could be traction and route knowledge I suppose, as the Hull service uses 170s and 155s which Huddersfield crews (who currently operate the HUD-BDI) presumably no longer sign.