Hi all,
I have a couple of questions regarding the Salisbury - Exeter route and its poor punctuality.
There are regularly delays on this route, usually ranging from 5 - 15 minutes with seemingly nothing major ongoing. This led me to question whether the 1tph since the Axminster loop was commissioned had ever been delivered punctually, or whether there’s slowly been in decline in timekeeping.
I’m aware the route has several single line sections, but from what I can see, trains are timed to pass to the minute which leads to delays “snowballing” or not being recovered throughout the day.
If the 2008 timetable was delivered better, what has changed that has made the situation worse? Defensive driving, the age of the units affecting their acceleration, increased passengers leading to longer dwell times? None of the above? All of the above? If so, what would the silver bullet be to fix these issues?
I have a couple of questions regarding the Salisbury - Exeter route and its poor punctuality.
There are regularly delays on this route, usually ranging from 5 - 15 minutes with seemingly nothing major ongoing. This led me to question whether the 1tph since the Axminster loop was commissioned had ever been delivered punctually, or whether there’s slowly been in decline in timekeeping.
I’m aware the route has several single line sections, but from what I can see, trains are timed to pass to the minute which leads to delays “snowballing” or not being recovered throughout the day.
If the 2008 timetable was delivered better, what has changed that has made the situation worse? Defensive driving, the age of the units affecting their acceleration, increased passengers leading to longer dwell times? None of the above? All of the above? If so, what would the silver bullet be to fix these issues?