Mutant Lemming
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Another LM candidate is the Abbey 'Flyer'. Have heard on the radio of it being replaced by taxis during the morning peak a number of times for one reason or other.
For ScotRail, how about the Motherwell - Cumbernauld route, since that was the one the scrapped to find a spare unit for the Pope's visit to Glasgow last year?
A 2 car 158 on a 25 min suburban shuttle, the poor dears.
It just highlights the ridiculous stock usage nationwide that this is a candidate for worst service in Scotland when the likes of Derby-Crewe are rammed in a poxy dogbox or Northern passengers expected to live with pacers for exceptionally busy commuter lines and long 2 hour + regional journeys.
Derby-Crewe for EMT although Liverpool-Norwich a close second.
I think such a 'parly' service doesn't really count for the purposes of this thread(plus it's not that neglected - it's being extended to Clapham High St come December!).
I thought that too, but it appears Southern have tried to extend to four coaches (they did a trial back in June) and increase frequency while Network Rail have always advised them against doing so.
Nobody has mentioned SWT yet, so I will say that the Lymington branch is SWT's poorest relation. To me it is probably a "parliamentary" service that isn't worthy of trains every half hour!
It may not be "poor relation" in terms of infrastructure or service though, for that it'd be the SWT service to Bristol TM due to lack of service on the route (yes I am aware that FGW run the main service), or possibly the Chessington branch for shoddiest stations!![]()
If something went wrong at Waterloo, which do you reckon would be the first SWT service to get pulled? Is Chessington the first to "go" if there's any problems?
Nope, Dorking service is though![]()
But once people in Par and Totnes have seen the IEP, who know, they may think that they've got the best part of the deal. See also: Voyagers vs. HSTs.
Do the train have to stop then to change power source? Longer term higher line speeds via Bristol may well negate any time saving on the Berks and Hants in the future and so electric power could be used as far as Bristol. Don't forget also that by 2035 the 22x trains will themselves be 30 years old.I'm not counting Newbury as I can't see making everything stop to change system as being a good thing.
Nope, Dorking service is though![]()
I was (honestly) thinking Hertford but I didn't want to risk saying so, only for someone to jump out and berate me on the importance of Herford connections!![]()
There has been a few improvements to both routes but they're still classed as the poor relations,
I do think that as soon as the Hitchin flyover gets built then hopefully paths can be found to increase the Moorgate to Letchworth via Hertford to a 30 minute frequency all day which would be one investment I think is worth it.
Merseyrail it will be Liverpool-Kirkby or Ellesmere Port.
Northern has loads. Ellesmere Port to Helsby...
Nobody has mentioned SWT yet, so I will say that the Lymington branch is SWT's poorest relation. To me it is probably a "parliamentary" service that isn't worthy of trains every half hour!
It may not be "poor relation" in terms of infrastructure or service though, for that it'd be the SWT service to Bristol TM due to lack of service on the route (yes I am aware that FGW run the main service), or possibly the Chessington branch for shoddiest stations!![]()
Leeds to London has two trains per hour on the East Coast, and journey times of under two hours*. Just how many trains does Leeds need going to London?? I'd say that Leeds-London is one of the flagship, premier routes of the East Coast operation.Under Intercity though, I would probably say the most unloved route was: Leeds to London. Why? Only 1 train an hour iirc? No MML/EMT style Leeds to St Pancras services.
Leeds to London has two trains per hour on the East Coast, and journey times of under two hours. Just how many trains does Leeds need going to London?? I'd say that Leeds-London is one of the flagship, premier routes of the East Coast operation.