Hopefully this will improve reliability west of Plymouth also staff will no longer need to be transported to and from Penzance/Long Rock to Plymouth which may help thingsI've just noticed that from the Summer timetable change, the timings of the Cross Country Trains to/from Penzance are completely different to the current setup.
Currently (on weekdays) at Penzance it has two early morning departures towards Scotland, along with two evening arrivals.
This changes to an 06:40 Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance (arrive 10:38) which departs Penzance 11:15 towards Edinburgh.
The second arrival at Penzance being at 17:42- 07:04 from Edinburgh- which then forms an 18:14 back towards Birmingham New Street.
I like the wider spread of departure times at Penzance once the changes are made. It does however mean that the Aberdeen to Penzance will no longer run.
Does XC have crews based out of Penzance? I thinkkkk this might reduce the amount taxiing needed to/from Plymouth?I've just noticed that from the Summer timetable change, the timings of the Cross Country Trains to/from Penzance are completely different to the current setup.
Currently (on weekdays) at Penzance it has two early morning departures towards Scotland, along with two evening arrivals.
This changes to an 06:40 Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance (arrive 10:38) which departs Penzance 11:15 towards Edinburgh.
The second arrival at Penzance being at 17:42- 07:04 from Edinburgh- which then forms an 18:14 back towards Birmingham New Street.
I like the wider spread of departure times at Penzance once the changes are made. It does however mean that the Aberdeen to Penzance will no longer run.
No crew based at Penzance and yes to the latter pointDoes XC have crews based out of Penzance? I thinkkkk this might reduce the amount taxiing needed to/from Plymouth?
I am wondering about 1M92 (18:14 PNZ - BHM): I notice that, from NTA, there is a similar path for a train ID'ing as 1B79 (20:19 PGN - BHM) which works off 1V59 (1403 MAN - PGN) and the times from NTA to BHM are identical for both 1M92 and 1B79. It is tempting to wonder if one joins the other but there is nothing on RTT at present to suggest that this is the case.I've just noticed that from the Summer timetable change, the timings of the Cross Country Trains to/from Penzance are completely different to the current setup.
Currently (on weekdays) at Penzance it has two early morning departures towards Scotland, along with two evening arrivals.
This changes to an 06:40 Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance (arrive 10:38) which departs Penzance 11:15 towards Edinburgh.
The second arrival at Penzance being at 17:42- 07:04 from Edinburgh- which then forms an 18:14 back towards Birmingham New Street.
I like the wider spread of departure times at Penzance once the changes are made. It does however mean that the Aberdeen to Penzance will no longer run.
They’re not identical until after Bristol Temple Meads.I am wondering about 1M92 (18:14 PNZ - BHM): I notice that, from NTA, there is a similar path for a train ID'ing as 1B79 (20:19 PGN - BHM) which works off 1V59 (1403 MAN - PGN) and the times from NTA to BHM are identical for both 1M92 and 1B79. It is tempting to wonder if one joins the other but there is nothing on RTT at present to suggest that this is the case.
(BHM: Birmingham NS, MAN: Manchester Pic, PGN: Paignton, PNZ: Penzance)
Dave
Is this just a repeat of last year's Blackheath tunnel closure diversions?I notice two new rush-hour services into Cannon Street from Gravesend via Abbey Wood and Greenwich. Haven’t had time to investigate further but I wouldn’t expect too many more additional services to appear
The CrossCountry extensions from Cambridge to Stansted Airport also return to hourly as was expected. The missing 09:22 service from Birmingham New St towards Cambridge is also restored.
Greater Anglia has no changes from what I can see except for at Romford, where it appears 2tph will now go towards Southend Victoria as opposed to 1tph to each Southend Victoria and Colchester Town.
I think the 18:14 PNZ - BHM joins at Bristol Temple Meads as the 20:19 from Paignton waits for 25 minutes there (21:53-22:18)I am wondering about 1M92 (18:14 PNZ - BHM): I notice that, from NTA, there is a similar path for a train ID'ing as 1B79 (20:19 PGN - BHM) which works off 1V59 (1403 MAN - PGN) and the times from NTA to BHM are identical for both 1M92 and 1B79. It is tempting to wonder if one joins the other but there is nothing on RTT at present to suggest that this is the case.
(BHM: Birmingham NS, MAN: Manchester Pic, PGN: Paignton, PNZ: Penzance)
Dave
It appears that Aberdeen is only served:It does however mean that the Aberdeen to Penzance will no longer run.
This is as per the current timetable due to electrification works Sunday-Thursday between Haymarket and Dalmeny.It appears that Aberdeen is only served:
- SSuX - 2A01 (0642 ex-Dundee, arr 0757) and 1V60 (0820 to Plymouth).
- FSO - 1S45 (0927 ex-Plymouth, arr 2041) and 1B61 (2135 to Edinburgh).
these services run currently though via Abbey Wood and Lewisham, 0555 from Gillingham and 0650 from Gravesend, its possible its due to the tunnel closure however they run via Greenwich even when the tunnel isn't closed for the few weeks after the initial timetable changeI notice two new rush-hour services into Cannon Street from Gravesend via Abbey Wood and Greenwich. Haven’t had time to investigate further but I wouldn’t expect too many more additional services to appear
One of those daft covid rules which put people close together than spread them out more.Chesterfield regains it's hourly CrossCountry call that was dropped to a sporadic selection of calls for "social distancing" reasons. Took them long enough to put it back in!
Presumably there's only one Scotland – Penzance service from May? That said, it's now quite a civilised arrival and departure time for Penzance!I've just noticed that from the Summer timetable change, the timings of the Cross Country Trains to/from Penzance are completely different to the current setup.
Currently (on weekdays) at Penzance it has two early morning departures towards Scotland, along with two evening arrivals.
This changes to an 06:40 Bristol Temple Meads to Penzance (arrive 10:38) which departs Penzance 11:15 towards Edinburgh.
The second arrival at Penzance being at 17:42- 07:04 from Edinburgh- which then forms an 18:14 back towards Birmingham New Street.
I like the wider spread of departure times at Penzance once the changes are made. It does however mean that the Aberdeen to Penzance will no longer run.
Now just an 0704 Edinburgh to Penzance and 1115 Penzance to EdinburghPresumably there's only one Scotland – Penzance service from May? That said, it's now quite a civilised arrival and departure time for Penzance!
Monday to Friday as well the 0845 (now 0851) starts back from Southampton at 0755. Also most the services now run on the faster paths north of Birmingham meaning they overtake the Scottish service.The extra XC trains from NCL/YRK to Reading sort of exist...
Trains run every 2 hours from Newcastle (06:xx-14:xx) - so 1 extra train, additionally with a new 16:33 service to Birmingham New Street- and 2 start from York (06:24, 16:37) - the former being a new service and the latter an extension of the current service to New Street
Nothing from tfw yetSouthern/thameslink always seem to be last operators to announce their changes.
See earlier posts the Colchester Town service now calls at Beaulieu Park (north of Chelmsford) but has a Freight and Intercity in hot pursuit by the time it reaches Colchester so cannot call at Romford as well.Greater Anglia has no changes from what I can see except for at Romford, where it appears 2tph will now go towards Southend Victoria as opposed to 1tph to each Southend Victoria and Colchester Town.
I am wondering about 1M92 (18:14 PNZ - BHM): I notice that, from NTA, there is a similar path for a train ID'ing as 1B79 (20:19 PGN - BHM) which works off 1V59 (1403 MAN - PGN) and the times from NTA to BHM are identical for both 1M92 and 1B79. It is tempting to wonder if one joins the other but there is nothing on RTT at present to suggest that this is the case.
(BHM: Birmingham NS, MAN: Manchester Pic, PGN: Paignton, PNZ: Penzance)
Dave
I would expect them to be joiners but they shouldn't be shown with overlapping paths between Bristol Temple Meads and New Street. One should be terminating at Bristol (probably the Paignton) and shown as a through portion of the other train.I think the 18:14 PNZ - BHM joins at Bristol Temple Meads as the 20:19 from Paignton waits for 25 minutes there (21:53-22:18)
Looks like it, Southeastern has 100+ schedules that change at the end of July and nothing is using the Blackheath tunnel at the start of the May timetable.Is this just a repeat of last year's Blackheath tunnel closure diversions?
Indeed, with the only major change I can see being the doubling of the Leven service?ScotRail now in
Makes a lot of sense. North Kent continues to see much new housing and this increases connections to the Elizabeth line.I notice two new rush-hour services into Cannon Street from Gravesend via Abbey Wood and Greenwich. Haven’t had time to investigate further but I wouldn’t expect too many more additional services to appear