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« on: March 11, 2020, 21:54:30 »

A 3 part series following Network Rail control centres between Birmingham New Street and London Euston starts tomorrow at 9pm on ITV.

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ITV was granted unprecedented access to Network Rail’s control centres between Birmingham New Street and London Euston for a primetime documentary.

The first episode of ‘The Station: Trouble on the Tracks’ airs on ITV1 at 9 pm on Thursday 12 March.

The new programme shows a wide range of challenges which railway staff face every day to keep passengers moving safely.

The documentary team spent six weeks filming on Network Rail’s Central and West Coast Main Line South routes in November and December last year.

‘The Station: Trouble on the Tracks’ is a three-part series and will air for the next three weeks at 9 pm on ITV on 12 March, 19 March and 26 March.
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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2020, 14:16:28 »

Interesting comment from a delayed passenger about Network Rail and a Brewary.

On a diferent note, one of the problems was the Bristol Line was blocked by flooding at Blackwell so Cross Country trains unable to pass. But as the blockage was North of Worcester there is an alternative route via Kidderminster  to either Snow hill or New Street. However, I presumme most CC drivers don't have route and/or traction knowledge so there aren't enough to provide conductor drivers, similary with LM (London Midland - recent franchise) drivers.

Interesting to contrast with GWR (Great Western Railway) who maintain a pool of drivers with Westbury to Exeter via Yeovil route/ traction knowledge.

One of the unforseen consequences of privatisation.     
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