Prompted by the Avanti/Network Rail attempt at the London to Glasgow record a few weeks ago initially I was wondering wither LNER would fancy having a go at the London to Edinburgh (or vice versa) record what with them having a shiny new fleet of trains to show off it might be a nice bit of PR. It was pointed out to me by another member in conversation though that it might be impossible for LNER to even attempt this due to the 140mph running which was permitted at times for earlier record runs.
This then got us to pondering firstly what other official records exist? And which ones might be vulnerable and/or of interest to break? For instance is there a record time for London to Leeds and might LNER be able to have a go at that? How about between Manchester and York? Might be one for TPE to have a go at and then perhaps another go at after the TRU is complete?
So I throw it open to the floor! What official* speed records exist and which ones might be vulnerable to an enterprising TOC/NR who fancy a bit of positive PR?
*Lets say that there has to have been some deliberate attempt at the record rather than it just happens there's really fast timetabled service between two station.
This then got us to pondering firstly what other official records exist? And which ones might be vulnerable and/or of interest to break? For instance is there a record time for London to Leeds and might LNER be able to have a go at that? How about between Manchester and York? Might be one for TPE to have a go at and then perhaps another go at after the TRU is complete?
So I throw it open to the floor! What official* speed records exist and which ones might be vulnerable to an enterprising TOC/NR who fancy a bit of positive PR?
*Lets say that there has to have been some deliberate attempt at the record rather than it just happens there's really fast timetabled service between two station.