HurdyGurdy
Member
Throughout the lifespan of HS2, while there have been suggested service patterns and journey times for the new, faster HS2 services, I've never seen a suggested service pattern on the valuable fast line paths freed-up on the WCML south of Crewe.
Now that HS2 will not reach Crewe, I'm even less clear how the classic route will be utilised.
There will be those existing WCML fast line services for which there is no capacity at Euston HS to allow them to be moved to HS2. The Chester and N.Wales was always going to remain running on the Trent Valley. Perhaps one of the Manchesters will have to remain as well?
I would hope that there is room for services which at least maintain an inter city level of accommodation and the current journey times if not frequency between Euston, Milton Keynes, Rugby, Coventry, Birmingham Int. and New St.
Could Northampton get a faster, limited stop service, in the peak, if not throughout the day, running fast line from Hanslope and calling only at Milton Keynes?
The Trent Valley stations aren't ideally equipped to terminate trains before they reach Handsacre and there will be nothing freed-up beyond there now, so what improvements in journey times and/or frequency can Nuneaton, Tamworth etc expect to see once HS2 is open?
Now that HS2 will not reach Crewe, I'm even less clear how the classic route will be utilised.
There will be those existing WCML fast line services for which there is no capacity at Euston HS to allow them to be moved to HS2. The Chester and N.Wales was always going to remain running on the Trent Valley. Perhaps one of the Manchesters will have to remain as well?
I would hope that there is room for services which at least maintain an inter city level of accommodation and the current journey times if not frequency between Euston, Milton Keynes, Rugby, Coventry, Birmingham Int. and New St.
Could Northampton get a faster, limited stop service, in the peak, if not throughout the day, running fast line from Hanslope and calling only at Milton Keynes?
The Trent Valley stations aren't ideally equipped to terminate trains before they reach Handsacre and there will be nothing freed-up beyond there now, so what improvements in journey times and/or frequency can Nuneaton, Tamworth etc expect to see once HS2 is open?