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I wasn't paying attention to the details but there were annoucements at Prestonpans station today about what sounded like dire service provision on Sat/Sun. Not sure if this was North Berwick and or Tweedbank services.
Looks like North Berwick - only 4 down to run Edinburgh to North Berwick: 0709, 0754, 2140 and 2314; 0639, 0713, 0753, 0833, 2222 making 5 back.I wasn't paying attention to the details but there were annoucements at Prestonpans station today about what sounded like dire service provision on Sat/Sun. Not sure if this was North Berwick and or Tweedbank services.
It’s definitely is getting worse. I don’t think it’ll be long before we see political engagement from opposition parties. The government probably waiting until any outcome of a ballot, but has to be said I cannot see anything other than a yes vote for all motions.Looks like North Berwick - only 4 down to run Edinburgh to North Berwick: 0709, 0754, 2140 and 2314; 0639, 0713, 0753, 0833, 2222 making 5 back.
Tweedbank appears to be hourly.
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ScotRail issues travel advice for this weekend
ScotRail is issuing travel advice to customers ahead of a busy sporting weekend, with two major events taking place in addition to a number of service alterations which could impact on travel. This weekend will see the final two days of play at The Open Championship at Royal Troon, while Rangers...www.scotrail.co.uk
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On Saturday, 20 July, customers are advised of the following changes to ScotRail services:
- Glasgow - Alloa service will be reduced from half-hourly to hourly. Trains will depart from Alloa at 45 minutes past the hour and from Glasgow at 49 minutes past the hour.
- Most services between Edinburgh and North Berwick will be withdrawn, with a bus replacement in operation for most of the day. Trains will operate the 0639, 0716, 0753, and 0833 North Berwick to Edinburgh and the 2140 and 2314 Edinburgh to North Berwick services.
- Glasgow - Newton service will be reduced form half-hourly to hourly with departures from Glasgow at 45 minutes past the hour and from Newton at 19 minutes past the hour.
On Sunday, 21 July, the following changes will take place to ScotRail services:
- Edinburgh – Tweedbank will operate every three hours rather than hourly. Departures from Tweedbank to Edinburgh will be at 0947, 1248, 1547 and 1848 and from Edinburgh to Tweedbank at 1113, 1411, 1712, 2011 and 2210
- Edinburgh – North Berwick services will operate every two hours rather than hourly. The first service from Edinburgh will be at 0937 and the first service from North Berwick will be at 1024.
- Edinburgh – Dunblane services will operate with two services every three hours, rather than hourly. The first service Edinburgh will be at 0935 and the first service from Dunblane will be at 0945.
- Glasgow – Cumbernauld will be withdrawn. Unfortunately, bus replacement is not possible.
- Glasgow – Lanark will operate every two hours rather than hourly. The first service from Glasgow Central 1020 and the first service from Lanark will be at 1121.
- Wemyss Bay – Whinhill will be served by a replacement bus to allow onward connections to the Gourock – Glasgow service.
Surprised we haven't to be honest. Though maybe it's because Holyrood is in recess.It’s definitely is getting worse. I don’t think it’ll be long before we see political engagement from opposition parties. The government probably waiting until any outcome of a ballot, but has to be said I cannot see anything other than a yes vote for all motions.
The replacement buses on the North Berwick line - who is operating these and where would I find the timetable?Looks like North Berwick - only 4 down to run Edinburgh to North Berwick: 0709, 0754, 2140 and 2314; 0639, 0713, 0753, 0833, 2222 making 5 back.
Tweedbank appears to be hourly.
According to journey planners it’s running 2 hourly departing Edinburgh at 09:40, 11:40, 13:40, 15:40, 17:40 and 19:40.The replacement buses on the North Berwick line - who is operating these and where would I find the timetable?
I have heard a rumour another timetable reduction is being looked at. This one may see trains run during the daytime only with an extremely limited service at weekends. This would be broadly in line with the timetables seen during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. Basically trains between 0700 and 1900 only with nothing outside of that.I realise this is asking for crystal ball gazing, but does anybody who follows industrial relations more than me have any speculation to offer on whether the emergency timetable is still likely to be in use two weeks from now?
I realise this is asking for crystal ball gazing, but does anybody who follows industrial relations more than me have any speculation to offer on whether the emergency timetable is still likely to be in use two weeks from now?
They've seen fit to delete the Far North Line train that meets the Orkney ferry, so I'm facing a choice of a >4 hr wait for the next train (which gets me there too late), or bus all the way to Glasgow, or driving all the way. Or £120 to fly. None of which are attractive options :-/ And the last one, perhaps the most attractive, won't stay at that price if I wait to see.
I've seen/heard this also from a couple of sources. It may not happen, but its certainly a contingency being investigated.I have heard a rumour another timetable reduction is being looked at. This one may see trains run during the daytime only with an extremely limited service at weekends. This would be broadly in line with the timetables seen during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. Basically trains between 0700 and 1900 only with nothing outside of that.
Time will tell if this is correct, but it is going to get worse before it gets better.
Book the flight ASAPI realise this is asking for crystal ball gazing, but does anybody who follows industrial relations more than me have any speculation to offer on whether the emergency timetable is still likely to be in use two weeks from now?
They've seen fit to delete the Far North Line train that meets the Orkney ferry, so I'm facing a choice of a >4 hr wait for the next train (which gets me there too late), or bus all the way to Glasgow, or driving all the way. Or £120 to fly. None of which are attractive options :-/ And the last one, perhaps the most attractive, won't stay at that price if I wait to see.
I would just go for it to be honest. The chances of things getting worse is pretty high.Thanks all. Flight booked in the one direction. If they cancel things further I might have to look at the return as well...
When I returned from Orkney last year the Citylink coach was waiting immediately outside the ferry terminal and took me to Inverness. In many ways an easier journey than using the train. I think it was quicker than the train option.Thanks all. Flight booked in the one direction. If they cancel things further I might have to look at the return as well...
Thanks, but I already looked into this. The coach on that day arrives in Inverness too late to get the next train south. And I don't fancy 8-9 hours on coaches all the way to Glasgow.When I returned from Orkney last year the Citylink coach was waiting immediately outside the ferry terminal and took me to Inverness. In many ways an easier journey than using the train. I think it was quicker than the train option.
Surely some kind of revision to the current emergency timetable has to happen as it's far from sustainable especially at weekends?I've seen/heard this also from a couple of sources. It may not happen, but its certainly a contingency being investigated.
It should be faster since the bus continues across the Donorch Firth rather than making the long detour inland.In many ways an easier journey than using the train. I think it was quicker than the train option.
Indeed. But on this occasion it sets off later.It should be faster since the bus continues across the Donorch Firth rather than making the long detour inland.
I expected a revision before now tbh, especially given the massive issues at the weekend there.Surely some kind of revision to the current emergency timetable has to happen as it's far from sustainable especially at weekends?
Wasn't part of the issue caused by increased services to Troon with the Open being on? It seemed to me that there weren't a huge number of additional cancellations all things considering (unless I missed them!)I expected a revision before now tbh, especially given the massive issues at the weekend there.
It would make sense to do that.......and I can't see things getting better. Eventually it will come to a stage where a minimal service is standardI have heard a rumour another timetable reduction is being looked at. This one may see trains run during the daytime only with an extremely limited service at weekends. This would be broadly in line with the timetables seen during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. Basically trains between 0700 and 1900 only with nothing outside of that.
Time will tell if this is correct, but it is going to get worse before it gets better.
A great advert for nationalisation, high season in Scotland for local travellers and visitors alike. And the railway delivers us this and they can't even blame some third-party private operator
I have heard a rumour another timetable reduction is being looked at. This one may see trains run during the daytime only with an extremely limited service at weekends. This would be broadly in line with the timetables seen during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. Basically trains between 0700 and 1900 only with nothing outside of that.
Unbelievable. Embarrassing. Particularly with the weekend thing for which Saturday is the busiest day of the week for travel in the noon hours. It's not like the demand is back down to covid lockdown level, at the height of the summer holidays.I have heard a rumour another timetable reduction is being looked at. This one may see trains run during the daytime only with an extremely limited service at weekends. This would be broadly in line with the timetables seen during lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. Basically trains between 0700 and 1900 only with nothing outside of that.
Time will tell if this is correct, but it is going to get worse before it gets better.
Think it's more weekends, weekdays would be more a paring of service hours than frequency.Is the already-reduced service performing so poorly that such a further savage withdrawal is necessary? My experience, on weekdays, is that this is not the case. On the two routes I used today, for example, the Wemyss Bay and Neilston branches, every single booked train so far today has run. And a quick check of other locations, such as Tweedbank and Dumfries, shows one cancellation at the former and none at the latter.
Think it's more weekends, weekdays would be more a paring of service hours than frequency.