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It’s one of those situations where it makes sense on paper to do that but, for anyone going beyond Carlisle, it often doesn’t.And what is the point in telling Avanti Glasgow passengers to take a coach to Carlisle when there are no services being turned there.
Did anyone start a thread on how this chaos could be obviated by bidirectional signalling?
It’s one of those situations where it makes sense on paper to do that but, for anyone going beyond Carlisle, it often doesn’t.
It would have been a coach load, that's all - all the Pendolinos were stuck at Preston!There is the service via Kilmarnock to Glasgow, though it'd struggle with a Pendolino full.
I believe the freight train ended up straddling the Hest Bank Level Crossing which is were the line is close to Morecambe Bay. Anybody with a car on the beach side of the crossing would have been severley inconvenienced as there is to my knowledge no other road crossing.It would have been a coach load, that's all - all the Pendolinos were stuck at
Severely inconvenienced would be if the tide came right up over the car park. Like it can do a mile or two further along north near to the shore at Mill Lane.I believe the freight train ended up straddling the Hest Bank Level Crossing which is were the line is close to Morecambe Bay. Anybody with a car on the beach side of the crossing would have been severley inconvenienced as there is to my knowledge no other road crossing.
Got to have a chuckle, returning today on the 1652 from Edinburgh and there's an OLE issue (I think between Penrith and Carlisle on the down).