ian1944
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How about the many places with two stations on different lines, e.g. Burscough, Canterbury, Maidstone, Newark, Shotton?
Shotton is classed as a single station - the low level platforms are 1 and 2, the high level 3 and 4. But I agree it would be quite a hike between low level and high by rail - presumably via Chester and Wrexham (General).How about the many places with two stations on different lines, e.g. Burscough, Canterbury, Maidstone, Newark, Shotton?
Sligo to either Ballina or Derry by rail involves going via Dublin, and in the latter case via Belfast too. Since the closure of the Barrow bridge, the route from Rosslare to Waterford requires travel via Dublin as well.It isn't as large of a difference, but Portadown to Derry~Londonderry is 120 miles by rail to move 52 miles by air.
The ratio for Hertford East to Hertford North? More scenic via Broxbourne, Cambridge and Stevenage (soon to be shortened by adding a third compass point - South). But is a London option shorter? And of course North to East would be marginally longer, being mainly on the outer rails on curves in either way!
I'm aware that this thread deals with rail systems as at today; but am getting unbidden thoughts about things being decidedly different in some cases, "back in the day". Re Hertford -- couldn't help being struck by how quick and easy it would have been when the Hatfield -- Welwyn -- Hertford branch, ex-GNR, was still running: a trifling couple of miles' worth of backing-and-filling-and-reversing. And, mentions of Sligo -- Derry: up to 1957, accomplishing that by rail would -- while still a significantly longer distance than that in which the crow would have done it -- have been a great deal more like direct, and involving far less mileage, than nowadays.Sligo to either Ballina or Derry by rail involves going via Dublin, and in the latter case via Belfast too.
The current stations are about a mile apart. The shortest rail route between them is via Stratford, Dalston and Finsbury Park, and is only about 42 miles.The ratio for Hertford East to Hertford North? More scenic via Broxbourne, Cambridge and Stevenage (soon to be shortened by adding a third compass point - South). But is a London option shorter? And of course North to East would be marginally longer, being mainly on the outer rails on curves in either way!
Newark is not so far - from Northgate you take the spur to the Nottingham-Lincoln line, reverse then go to Central. In the 1980s/90s some Nottingham to Lincoln services called at both stations.How about the many places with two stations on different lines, e.g. Burscough, Canterbury, Maidstone, Newark, Shotton?
One service per day still calls at both:Newark is not so far - from Northgate you take the spur to the Nottingham-Lincoln line, reverse then go to Central. In the 1980s/90s some Nottingham to Lincoln services called at both stations.
Nowadays, without checking the timetables I would guess you could do it by changing at one of Collingham, Swinderby or Hykeham.
Without a reverseKing's Cross to St Pancras could be done easy now thameslink is a thing but what would be the shortest route to St Pancras High level? Would it be via Nottingham and Grantham or is there some shorter route I'm missing?
Liverpool St to Morgate would require you to go via Cambridge
How are you getting from King's Cross to the North London Incline without a reverse? The first facing junction departing KGX is Alexandra Palace for the Hertford Loop. The first facing connection that allows you to use a different route is Hitchin.Without a reverse
KGX- North London incline - NLL - South Acton - Kew east Jn - Clapham Junction - Latchmere Junction - WLL - Dudding hill line - cricklewood curve Jn - STP high level
With reverses
KGX-North London incline - Hampstead heath (reverse) - Upper Holloway Up goods loop(reverse) - Carlton road Jn - Kentish town plat 3 / 4 - STP high level
My mistake I was quite tired when thinking of that route.How are you getting from King's Cross to the North London Incline without a reverse? The first facing junction departing KGX is Alexandra Palace for the Hertford Loop. The first facing connection that allows you to use a different route is Hitchin.
Whitby to Scarborough using only Northern services must be a fair distance.Whitby and somewhere else, I expect. Oh, but not as much as this, I misread your post initially …..
I don't think its possible unless there is a very early/late service between Middlesbrough or Darlington and York that I'm unaware of.Whitby to Scarborough using only Northern services must be a fair distance.
I don't see why not - most of these routes are ones where nobody would realistically take the train except for the novelty anyway.
Starcross to Exmouth - 19 miles by train or 1.5 miles by bird
18 miles via Stratford, Lea Bridge, reversing via a North London line to Thameslink link south ofWhat's the short rail journey from Fenchurch Street to Cannon Street?
Not allowing reversals, I’d go Stratford, Lea Bridge, South Tottenham, Gospel Oak, Kensington Olympia, Latchmere Jn, Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye, London Bridge.18 miles via Stratford, Lea Bridge, reversing via a North London line to Thameslink link south of Kentish Town and Blackfriars, if allowing any route by rail.
A charter could do it with a reversal in Dagenham, but the shortest I can think of Is Stratford - St Pancras, St Pancras - Farringdon, Farringdon - StratfordWhat about Stratford International and Stratford - these are separate stations but I have no idea how connection via rail would work though and , what ration it is going to be.
Not possible with the track layout - Stratford International - Camden Road - Clapham Junction - Kew Bridge - South Acton - Willesden - Camden Road - Stratford would appear the quickest.A charter could do it with a reversal in Dagenham, but the shortest I can think of Is Stratford - St Pancras, St Pancras - Farringdon, Farringdon - Stratford
Why not Dorchester West - Yeovil Pen Mill - Yeovil Junction - Crewkerne?Then there's Dorchester to Crewkerne, with no walking between stations allowed. Presumably either Dorchester-Westbury-Salisbury-Crewkerne or Dorchester-Southampton-Salisbury-Crewkerne.