Xenophon PCDGS
Veteran Member
As a comparison to this fiasco, it puts the Todmorden Chord project delay that ensued into perspective and indeed, makes that project looked as if was "fast-tracked" in comparison...

Surely something that has a similar use of technoligy and is proven in use, like a Parry People Mover or one of their larger designs be a better option to look at?
HLE, can you find just how often the 153 returns to Tyseley and what is done to it? Regular or as needed?
GazUk, the Parry people mover is a very lightweight vehicle operating alone. It couldn't share tracks with the freight on Cov-Nun. The firm that built is went bust for a lack of orders.
CCC say it isn't safe to operate a single car with the crowds coming out of the Ricoh. Did you ever hear of a bus cancelled because there are too many passengers?
HLE, can you find just how often the 153 returns to Tyseley and what is done to it? Regular or as needed?
GazUk, the Parry people mover is a very lightweight vehicle operating alone. It couldn't share tracks with the freight on Cov-Nun. The firm that built is went bust for a lack of orders.
CCC say it isn't safe to operate a single car with the crowds coming out of the Ricoh. Did you ever hear of a bus cancelled because there are too many passengers?
It looks like the 'fresh' set detaches off the 20.40 Rugeley TV - New Street.
Centro are getting excited about Sprint again, even though 3 cities - Leeds, York and Swansea - have all bought Sprint buses then scrapped them
I should know this, but on the Coventry to nuneaton line is it served by 1 Class class 153? And regarding the lack of available stock (not knowing the exact Diesel stock in the Centro region) there are in total of 61 diesel units that LM have across their network,surely they could free up maybe 1 or 2 x2 car units to be used,they can't all be used at the sametime,can they or is it not that simple??
That's something I'm not so sure about. Yes, it would be a waste at current loadings but are current loadings low because the service is so poor? Connections aren't great at either end and the current frequency isn't enough to tempt people off the roads
GazUk, the Parry people mover is a very lightweight vehicle operating alone. It couldn't share tracks with the freight on Cov-Nun
CCC say it isn't safe to operate a single car with the crowds coming out of the Ricoh. Did you ever hear of a bus cancelled because there are too many passengers?
Coventry to Nuneaton is double tracked throughout , 45mph line speed though - walk in the park for a HST - and it would make things interesting at Bedworth during leaf fall!
Certainly in the peaks it could do with a second 153 - it's usually full to the rafters - but then most lines could do with more capacity in the peaks.
There are certain things being talked about at the minute that may happen on the line in the next 6-12 months - but it's not confirmed yet.
can anyone confirm the opening date for these stations as 13th December?
Given that it's a fairly clockface hourly service, and that both Coventry and Nuneaton see a variety of departures per hour in different directions, which connection do you think should be improved at either end?
e.g. if you could retime the current service to be ten minutes later/ twenty minutes earlier (etc), which connection would you prioritise? The XC service from Coventry towards Oxford? The LM service up the Trent Valley? The XC service from Nuneaton towards Leicester?
I agree that the frequency isn't brilliant for such a short line, but wondered what you meant re connections.
Don't forget the planning application for Bermuda Park station won't be decided until the 11th of December
Planning application? The station has been built, hasn't it?
The frequency of the service would be my main complaint, but the connection from the branch to the southbound XC service towards Leamington - Oxford (etc) isn't very attractive at all. I think if the train was at least half hourly in either direction then not only would it tempt more locals to use it but it would probably mean more through passengers make connections too, East Midlands to South Coast avoiding cross London transfers and the time penalty changing at Birmingham would be worthwhile, right?
Don't forget the planning application for Bermuda Park station won't be decided until the 11th of December
Planning application? The station has been built, hasn't it?
I should really know more about my local area- never knew there was freight that went down the coventry to nuneaton route,i do now though
Regarding the PPM company, i thought they were still going,but were doing work with another local company to them,and yes i know that the PPM units are unique to the Stourbridge branch,but i remember seeing plans/drawings of potential diffferent types of traction,that if authorities were interested in, could be made to order.
I am sure i saw a picture or 2 of some steps coming down from the platforms at Bermuda Park last month making me think it's ready to operate too, i reckon there is some paperwork all to do with this, all folded up to stop someones' table from wobbling in a office somewhere in the midlands![]()
It's not the safety on the train that's the issue, it's the safety on the station. 5000 people won't fit on a 153 and the people who don't will have a long wait for the next train, which they also won't fit on.
There is no reason why London Midland couldn't put longer trains on on match say, except the fact GoVia won't knowingly spend a single penny of their own money on anything. You see the same at Villa Park.
As regards longer trains required for increased capacity, has no progress been made with looking at the Vivarail Diesel converted tube trains?
Seem a perfect option for this route on the face of it.
Re Vivarail D-trains, yes they look promising but they are not yet cleared for mainline use, no-one has the money to buy them for Cov-Nun, and LM will not do anything unless someone pays them. Frustrating.
Aware of the frustration growing over the fact that neither new stations at Bermuda or at the Ricoh Arena are open, Nuneaton MP Marcus Jones raised these concerns with the government Rail Minister Claire Perry.
He, like so many others, is desperate to get the scheme, knownas the NUCKLE rail project, back on track.
Now, following the talks, the town's voice in Parliament is hopeful that the station opening dates will be 'imminent'.
As featured in the News, plans to open the new station in St George's Way have hit the buffers three times so far this year.
The local MP met with Ms Perry to raiseconcerns at the ongoing delay over the opening of the Bermuda and Ricoh stations.
He also raised concerns about the provision of trains to the Ricoh Arena on matchdays and the Hendy Review, which put into question the funding for the completion of the project.
Following the meetingthe local MP has now received confirmation that the new stations should be opened imminently, following talks with Network Rail. Confirmation has also been received that the £5million of government funding for the completion of the project will be honoured.
"This project is vital for our area," he said.
"This is a project that was talked about for years under the last Labour government, but in reality the starting gun was not fired until 2012. Since then technical and funding difficulties have blighted the project, but progress is finally now being made and I look forward to seeing these stations opened.
"I am particularly pleased that the Department for Transport has confirmed that the £5m contribution via Network Rail has been confirmed following the comprehensive review conducted recently by Sir Peter Hendy.
"That confirmation should end a great dealof uncertainty about this project and Cont. from front.
means we can now set our sights on finally completing this important scheme."
Speaking about the matchday service at the station near to the Ricoh Arena, Mr Jones said: "The minister was sympathetic to my concern over matchday services to the Ricoh and I will continue to press for a full service from Nuneaton to the Ricoh Arena on match days," he said.
There is still another shadow hanging over the project a car park to serve the new station at Bermuda.
Warwickshire County Council wants to buy land off UPS in St George's Way to create the new car park.
But UPS want to use its land to spend millions of pounds on creating a new logistics facility, which could create a significant number of jobs.
They said that this plan would be doomed if the county council buys the land under a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO).
A meeting was held between the firm and the county council at the end of last month but, at the time of publication, a spokesperson for UPS said that the firm had nothing further to add.