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Journey by Journey => Plymouth and Cornwall => Topic started by: Palfers on January 17, 2015, 10:01:32



Title: 10.58 penzance to London paddington
Post by: Palfers on January 17, 2015, 10:01:32
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10:58 Penzance to London Paddington due 16:21

This train will be delayed between St Erth and Camborne and is expected to be 3 minutes late.
This train will be diverted between St Erth and Camborne.
This train will call additionally at Hayle, Par, Lostwithiel and Saltash.
This is due to a train fault.


I do love some of the messages that come up on fgw journey check I know the line reasonably well in cornwall as I live there. But how can the train be diverted between st erth and Camborne there is only one line up and one line down. I'm guessing its a typo or something like that! 


Title: Re: 10.58 penzance to London paddington
Post by: LiskeardRich on January 17, 2015, 10:09:56
The 1037 penzance to plymouth all stops is cancelled, which explains the extra stops.

Interested to know which route it diverts, up the A30?  ;D , unless it's running wrong line for whatever reason.


Title: Re: 10.58 penzance to London paddington
Post by: Palfers on January 17, 2015, 10:16:38
Hmm I thought it could be the wrong line but they took out the crossover at Camborne a few years ago so that scupperd that idea so if there is a problem on one of the lines in that area the crossovers would have to be truro or st Erth


Title: Re: 10.58 penzance to London paddington
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on January 17, 2015, 12:42:11
Thanks for posting that interesting question, Palfers - and may I offer you a warm welcome to the Coffee Shop forum.  CfN.  :)


Title: Re: 10.58 penzance to London paddington
Post by: Palfers on January 17, 2015, 19:21:55
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Thanks for posting that interesting question, Palfers - and may I offer you a warm welcome to the Coffee Shop forum.  CfN. 
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Thanks for the warm welcome I find some of the topics very interesting especially about the sleeper service and anything interesting in devon or cornwall



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