adrock1976
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With some recent comments in the Manchester Taskforce Recovery Timetable (see https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...able-consultation.213089/page-50#post-5238997) suggesting service patterns to improve reliability, plus the Transpennine Route Upgrade, Northern Powerhouse Rail, Hope Valley upgrade, and post-HS2, all of these appear to be integrated and (to me) cannot really be looked at in isolation alone.
Although the TPE services may be tweaked and/or revised in the short term, I am posting this thread mainly for a longer term vision, such as post HS2 and the TRU/Northern Powerhouse Rail.
My suggested service pattern would be as follows (assuming TRU and no Northern Powerhouse):
Liverpool Lime Street - Newcastle Central calling St Helens Junction, Manchester Victoria, Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Leeds, Micklefield, York, Darlington Bank Top, Durham, and Newcastle Central every 30 minutes.
Manchester Piccadilly (train shed) - York calling Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Leeds, Garforth, and York every 30 minutes, with alternate trains every 60 minutes continuing to Redcar Central/Saltburn calling Thirsk, Northallerton, Yarm, Thornaby, Middlesbrough, and Redcar Central/Saltburn.
Manchester Victoria - Huddersfield local every 30 minutes calling all stations, and transferred back to Northern.
Huddersfield - Leeds local every 60 minutes calling all stations, and transferred back to Northern.
Huddersfield - Wakefield Kirkgate/Castleford/York/wherever local every 60 minutes (for local stations to Leeds, change at Mirfield)
Man Vic (or somewhere west) - Leeds via Hebden Bridge every 60 minutes calling as present to Mirfield, then all stations to Leeds.
York - Scarborough shuttle every 30 minutes, calling Malton, Seamer, and Scarborough (also the reopened station between York and Malton if it ever happens).
Hull - Bradford Interchange via Leeds every 60 minutes calling Brough, Selby, Micklefield/Garforth Parkway (if it opens), Leeds, and Bradford Interchange.
For the Hope Valley route, the service pattern would be as follows (again, assuming TRU and no NPR/HS3):
Liverpool Lime Street - Cleethorpes via Scunthorpe every 60 minutes calling Liverpool South Parkway*, Widnes*, Warrington Central*, Birchwood*, Irlam*, Manchester Oxford Road, Man Pic, Stockport, Sheffield, Meadowhall Interchange, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Habrough, Grimsby Town, and Clethorpes. * If Merseyrail extends from Hunts Cross to Warrington Central, and a local Warrington Central - Man Airport is introduced, then this would run via Earlestown instead of Warrington Central, calling Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles (for Manchester Metrolink), Deansgate, Man Oxford Road, then as above.
Liverpool Lime Street - Hull via Doncaster every 60 minutes calling Liverpool South Parkway*, Widnes*, Warrington Central*, Birchwood*, Irlam*, Manchester Oxford Road, Man Pic, Stockport, Sheffield, Meadowhall Interchange, Doncaster, Goole (or Selby), Howden, Brough, and Hull.
* If Merseyrail extends from Hunts Cross to Warrington Central, and a local Warrington Central - Man Airport is introduced, then this would run via Earlestown instead of Warrington Central, calling Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles (for Manchester Metrolink), Deansgate, Man Oxford Road, then as above.
Manchester Pic - New Mills Central/Sheffield via Bredbury every 30 minutes, calling all stations with extensions every 60 minutes to Sheffield, calling all stations.
Manchester Pic - Nottingham via Dore South Curve every 60 minutes calling Stockport, Hazel Grove, Chinley, Dore & Totley*, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Toton Interchange (for HS2 and Nottingham Trams), Beeston, and Nottingham. Alternatively after Chesterfield, it could call Belper, Derby, Long Eaton, Beeston, and Nottingham. * Unsure if there was ever a platform on the South Curve or not.
Liverpool - York would still be every 30 minutes, with Stalybridge - York being every 15 minutes over that common section of route.
Liverpool - Man Pic would still be every 30 minutes, as would Man Pic - Sheffield via Stockport. This would result in the Cleethorpes taking over the limited stop Northern service west of Pic, the East Midlands Liverpool - Norwich split (with the Liverpool - Sheffield section transferring to TPE and continuing to Hull), with both the Northern Leeds - Sheffield via Barnsley running to Nottingham every 30 minutes (one of those would take over the Sheffield - Nottingham section of the split Liverpool - Norwich).
Manchester - Chesterfield and Nottingham would still maintain a direct train every 60 minutes by running via Dore South Curve.
Although the TPE services may be tweaked and/or revised in the short term, I am posting this thread mainly for a longer term vision, such as post HS2 and the TRU/Northern Powerhouse Rail.
My suggested service pattern would be as follows (assuming TRU and no Northern Powerhouse):
Liverpool Lime Street - Newcastle Central calling St Helens Junction, Manchester Victoria, Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Leeds, Micklefield, York, Darlington Bank Top, Durham, and Newcastle Central every 30 minutes.
Manchester Piccadilly (train shed) - York calling Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Leeds, Garforth, and York every 30 minutes, with alternate trains every 60 minutes continuing to Redcar Central/Saltburn calling Thirsk, Northallerton, Yarm, Thornaby, Middlesbrough, and Redcar Central/Saltburn.
Manchester Victoria - Huddersfield local every 30 minutes calling all stations, and transferred back to Northern.
Huddersfield - Leeds local every 60 minutes calling all stations, and transferred back to Northern.
Huddersfield - Wakefield Kirkgate/Castleford/York/wherever local every 60 minutes (for local stations to Leeds, change at Mirfield)
Man Vic (or somewhere west) - Leeds via Hebden Bridge every 60 minutes calling as present to Mirfield, then all stations to Leeds.
York - Scarborough shuttle every 30 minutes, calling Malton, Seamer, and Scarborough (also the reopened station between York and Malton if it ever happens).
Hull - Bradford Interchange via Leeds every 60 minutes calling Brough, Selby, Micklefield/Garforth Parkway (if it opens), Leeds, and Bradford Interchange.
For the Hope Valley route, the service pattern would be as follows (again, assuming TRU and no NPR/HS3):
Liverpool Lime Street - Cleethorpes via Scunthorpe every 60 minutes calling Liverpool South Parkway*, Widnes*, Warrington Central*, Birchwood*, Irlam*, Manchester Oxford Road, Man Pic, Stockport, Sheffield, Meadowhall Interchange, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Habrough, Grimsby Town, and Clethorpes. * If Merseyrail extends from Hunts Cross to Warrington Central, and a local Warrington Central - Man Airport is introduced, then this would run via Earlestown instead of Warrington Central, calling Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles (for Manchester Metrolink), Deansgate, Man Oxford Road, then as above.
Liverpool Lime Street - Hull via Doncaster every 60 minutes calling Liverpool South Parkway*, Widnes*, Warrington Central*, Birchwood*, Irlam*, Manchester Oxford Road, Man Pic, Stockport, Sheffield, Meadowhall Interchange, Doncaster, Goole (or Selby), Howden, Brough, and Hull.
* If Merseyrail extends from Hunts Cross to Warrington Central, and a local Warrington Central - Man Airport is introduced, then this would run via Earlestown instead of Warrington Central, calling Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles (for Manchester Metrolink), Deansgate, Man Oxford Road, then as above.
Manchester Pic - New Mills Central/Sheffield via Bredbury every 30 minutes, calling all stations with extensions every 60 minutes to Sheffield, calling all stations.
Manchester Pic - Nottingham via Dore South Curve every 60 minutes calling Stockport, Hazel Grove, Chinley, Dore & Totley*, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Toton Interchange (for HS2 and Nottingham Trams), Beeston, and Nottingham. Alternatively after Chesterfield, it could call Belper, Derby, Long Eaton, Beeston, and Nottingham. * Unsure if there was ever a platform on the South Curve or not.
Liverpool - York would still be every 30 minutes, with Stalybridge - York being every 15 minutes over that common section of route.
Liverpool - Man Pic would still be every 30 minutes, as would Man Pic - Sheffield via Stockport. This would result in the Cleethorpes taking over the limited stop Northern service west of Pic, the East Midlands Liverpool - Norwich split (with the Liverpool - Sheffield section transferring to TPE and continuing to Hull), with both the Northern Leeds - Sheffield via Barnsley running to Nottingham every 30 minutes (one of those would take over the Sheffield - Nottingham section of the split Liverpool - Norwich).
Manchester - Chesterfield and Nottingham would still maintain a direct train every 60 minutes by running via Dore South Curve.