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1  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Where was I today, 29.04.24? on: April 29, 2024, 18:02:27
Southend Cliff Lift in the Cliff Gardens
2  Sideshoots - associated subjects / Heritage railway lines, Railtours, other rail based attractions / Re: Clan Line - by Clan Line ! on: April 28, 2024, 19:10:24
The original plan for the pacifics was to have the crankshaft driven with gears and a propellor shaft, as with a rotary cam poppet valve motion. This had to be abandoned because the necessary gears could not be obtained in 1941. It was then he moved to the chain driven version.

Reference p147 Bulleid, Last Giant of Steam, by Sean Day Lewis, Allen and Unwin 1964
3  Journey by Journey / South Western services / Re: Visiting the pub on the way home. on: April 28, 2024, 18:53:33
Many years ago, I walked from Ilkley to Skipton over the moor, hatless as I recall. We arrived at the station at Skipton and into a pub, it was after closing. The solution, take the drink outside and read a newspaper thus hiding it from view!
4  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Signage - not making it easy ... on: April 17, 2024, 15:45:37
RTT» (Real Time Trains - website) shows it as 2 X Cl158s (158747 + 158765) so four cars and no 1st Class.
5  All across the Great Western territory / The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom / RIA report on A lower cost, higher performing net-zero railway on: April 11, 2024, 19:23:14

The RIA held a conference today to launch their report on decarbonisation.

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Key Messages

 A plausible, affordable and deliverable integrated ‘track and train’ plan building on current plans which reduces the long-term cost of running the railway.
 An agile plan which can adapt to changes including demand growth.
 A plan of thirds:
- Over one third of the network (38%) is already electrified.
– One third (34%) of the network does not need to be electrified and can be decarbonised now with battery trains with lower life cycle costs.
– The remaining third (28%) of the network needs to be electrified by 2050 to reach net zero. However, half of that (13%) is already in Government plans therefore only 15% additional electrification is needed.
Decarbonise 100% of passenger and 95% of freight by 2050 by sustaining the rate of electrification currently planned.
No need for significant new public funding in the next decade.
A credible approach to reducing cost by breaking the cycle of ‘boom and bust’ in infrastructure and rolling stock.
A cross industry collaboration to further develop the plan for the ‘guiding mind’ (i.e. Great British Railways) to implement.

Key Recommendations
Urgently convert current and expected GB (Great Britain) rolling stock opportunities identified by DfT» (Department for Transport - about) into orders to address current order book gap.
To the extent they are not included in Recommendation 1.1, urgently consider the balance of the approximately 1100 sub-100mph Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs (Diesel Multiple Unit)) which will be 35 years old by 2030 and replace them with Battery Electric Multiple Units (BEMUs). This action alone will decarbonise 34% of the GB network.
Empower a cross industry group to further develop and test the RIA strategy and confirm the minimum additional electrification to deliver net zero for passengers and freight by 2050. This ‘rail-plan’ should be published to provide clarity to railway planners and investors.
 Given their value as an interim carbon reduction measure, it is recommended DfT reconsider the policy that rail should not be prioritised for the use of alternative fuels and consider a subsidy to achieve cost parity with diesel fuel.
The rail reform process should create a role for Great British Railways to consider the long-term rolling stock needs of the network and the sustainability of the supply chain, creating a strategy, including for example framework orders, with the objective to intelligently smooth the pipeline.
Empower GBRTT to work with industry to prepare and GBR (Great British Railways) to deliver a strategy which will:
● Deliver a lower cost, higher performing, net zero railway for passenger and freight by 2050 (Section 3.5 and Recommendation 2)
● Adopt an agile approach to track and train system thinking to intelligently smooth fleet in response to demand growth
● Adopt a portfolio rather than project by project approach.
● Balance when making decisions:
– Cumulative carbon reduction and air quality improvement for the earliest possible environmental and health benefits (Section 3.7), facilitated by interim solutions including, but not limited to, alternative fuels and rolling stock cascade.
– A whole system / whole life TOTEX evaluation (Section 3.9)
– Wider economic and social benefits including the sustainability of the supply chain and the potential to use private finance to improve affordability.
Report can be downloaded from here. https://www.riagb.org.uk/ALCHPNZRW24
6  Journey by Journey / South Western services / Re: SWR w/e 6 April 2024 Exeter to Southampton service on: April 06, 2024, 17:54:19
This Sunday’s service is through to Waterloo

https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/detailed/gb-nr:CKN/2024-04-07/0200-0159?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt
7  Journey by Journey / South Western services / SWR w/e 6 April 2024 Exeter to Southampton service on: April 06, 2024, 10:45:14
SWR» (South Western Railway - about) are running an Exeter to Southampton service today due to engineering works east of Salisbury. Change at Southampton for Waterloo. Seems a good idea saving rail replacement bus journey
Tomorrow, Sunday, Waterloo to Exeter direct through service via Southampton

https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/detailed/gb-nr:CKN/2024-04-06/0200-0159?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt
8  Journey by Journey / Heart of Wessex / Re: Signalling problems at Frome 01 Apr 24 on: April 01, 2024, 07:43:05
Journey chech shows a Westbury -Frome shuttle is in place this morning, while the Weymouth services travel via the avoiding line
Sounds like a good idea

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06:18 Yeovil Pen Mill to Filton Abbey Wood due 08:29 (not calling at Frome)
06:38 Weymouth to Gloucester due 10:02  (not calling at Frome)
06:50 Westbury to Weymouth due 08:23  (not calling at Frome)
07:25 Westbury to Frome due 07:34 (additional service)
07:33 Weymouth to Gloucester due 10:56  (not calling at Frome)
07:44 Frome to Westbury due 07:55  (additional service)
08:03 Bristol Temple Meads to Weymouth due 10:32  (not calling at Frome)
Additional services as below
08:25 Westbury to Frome due 08:34
08:25 Westbury to Frome due 08:34
08:52 Frome to Westbury due 09:03
08:52 Frome to Westbury due 08:59
09:15 Westbury to Frome due 09:24
09:15 Westbury to Frome due 09:24
09:30 Frome to Westbury due 09:41
09:30 Frome to Westbury due 09:37
9  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: would you like your own LIVE train station departure board? on: March 27, 2024, 07:41:39
This gives the same information without the cost

https://tiger.worldline.global/CRKRN/cisds;graphic=1
10  Journey by Journey / South Western services / Re: Landslip Crewkerne Tunnel on: March 26, 2024, 08:27:51
An eye assessment needed dilation drops meant I was unable to drive. Resulting in a trip from Crewkerne. Taxi from home to Bridport Bus station then bus to the station and train to Cranbrook, followed by another taxi.
Crewkerne tunnel still being worked on as I passed, including a soil nail drill. Masses of movement sensors. More sensors at Honiton tunnel and at a couple of other locations show that this oroblem is here to stay for now.
Return journey was by bus from the airport, which was not in the information given by the clinic, thus saving £25! and train back to Crewkerne where I was picked up by stepdaughter and partner
An interesting day but difficult finding a pub open at St Davids!
11  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Award of London Cable Car Contract on: March 23, 2024, 20:02:48
New group? First Dangleway!
12  All across the Great Western territory / Introductions and chat / Re: Where would you recommend for an Easter Escape? on: March 18, 2024, 18:37:56
Weardale for the mineral railways and Dovedale.
13  Sideshoots - associated subjects / Railway History and related topics / Re: OTD - 6th March (1966 & 2024) on: March 06, 2024, 17:27:46
I spent the 6th of March 1966 on the Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
Somerset & Dorset Farewell Rail Tour.
 Waterloo to Poole then Broadstone to Templecombe. Thence to Highbridge and on to Bath Green Park via Mangotsfield. Finally, double headed 34013 & 34057 back to Templecombe, over Masbury summit.
The Highbridge branch is accessible at RSPB Ham Wall, dogs allowed, and across the road towards Shapwick, dogs not allowed. Refreshments and toilets at Ham Wall
14  Sideshoots - associated subjects / Heritage railway lines, Railtours, other rail based attractions / Re: Return of regular train service to Swanage and Corfe Castle on: March 06, 2024, 08:28:09
On the bright side, having the mainline connection does allow through running of railtours and mainline steam on to the railway.
Sad though the decision might be, it is financially sensible. Though could they put on a service during special events?

Many years ago the South Devon Railway ran through to Totnes but the costs were too great. The end result was Totnes Riverside, with the station building coming from Toller on the Bridport Branch
15  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: Infrastructure problems in Thames Valley causing disruption elsewhere - ongoing, since Oct 2014 on: February 27, 2024, 08:08:29
Things have now come to a head it seems with route renewals
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  Network Rail has announced a recovery plan for the Reading-London Paddington route after months of poor performance.
It made national headlines when broken wires left 4,000 passengers stranded on trains for four hours at night, near Ladbroke Grove, on 7 December.
Most passengers had to walk along the tracks to reach safety. There have also been a spate of failures, including broken rails and signalling faults.
The route is now set to be overhauled in three phases over 18 months.

For the next four weeks, there will be fewer trains late at night, while engineers carry out remedial work to the tracks, signalling and overhead wires.
For the last couple of hours each evening, only two of the four tracks will be open.
A six month period of work to stabilise performance, will follow, then a year-long programme to put long-term solutions in place.
Beyond that, the overhead wires will be replaced in west London. They are 30 years old and were installed when the Heathrow Express began.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-68402089

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