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Title: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: 72c on November 28, 2021, 16:13:17
Does anybody know what the problem is with the point work at YPM?


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: bradshaw on November 29, 2021, 08:23:37
Since both Penzance sleepers ran via Pen Mill last night one has to wonder!


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: PhilWakely on November 29, 2021, 09:07:21
Does anybody know what the problem is with the point work at YPM?

Since both Penzance sleepers ran via Pen Mill last night one has to wonder!

Anecdotal (but unconfirmed) evidence suggests that only one platform road is accessible at the moment, so it is not possible for trains to pass at the station. The guilty pointwork is at the north end of the station.


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: bradshaw on November 30, 2021, 14:23:11
Network Rail Wessex have provided an update on the work being done, along with photos.

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We've been using a New Track Construction train to install a mile of track in the #Chetnole area. It's the third and final track renewal in this closure. As it travels it lays sleepers, lines up rails on top of them and clips them into place
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Contrast this modern technology with what was on this line before - we found that some of the track in this area dates back to 1958!
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I seem to remember that some of t he original CWR laid near Crewkerne was relaid here many years ago.

At the same time I asked NR Wessex about the points at Yeovil and this was their reply
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unfortunately the points were damaged last week. They are going to be repaired tomorrow.
Edit to add Twitter link
https://twitter.com/networkrailwssx/status/1465642891708182528?s=21


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: Oxonhutch on November 30, 2021, 16:52:07
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unfortunately the points were damaged last week. They are going to be repaired tomorrow.

Run though during the possession perhaps? It is unfortunately far too common.


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: bradshaw on November 30, 2021, 17:00:35
I would presume so and have been set and clamped to run into p1


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: grahame on December 01, 2021, 05:12:50
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06:23 Yeovil Pen Mill to Filton Abbey Wood due 08:27
06:42 Westbury to Yeovil Pen Mill due 07:27
07:32 Yeovil Pen Mill to Filton Abbey Wood due 09:27
08:42 Gloucester to Yeovil Pen Mill due 11:13
09:40 Yeovil Pen Mill to Gloucester due 12:26
10:41 Gloucester to Yeovil Pen Mill due 13:12
12:02 Yeovil Pen Mill to Gloucester due 14:27
12:42 Gloucester to Yeovil Pen Mill due 15:30
14:00 Yeovil Pen Mill to Gloucester due 16:30
15:50 Yeovil Pen Mill to Gloucester due 18:32

06:42 Westbury to Yeovil Pen Mill due 07:27 will be terminated at Castle Cary.
It will no longer call at Yeovil Pen Mill.
This is due to urgent repairs to the track.

Additional Information
Replacement road transport has been arranged to run in lieu of this train service. Please check the stations Onward Travel Information poster and wait for the replacement road transport at the designated stop. The replacement road transport may run later than the advertised train times owing to the additional time taken by road between stations and the time required for loading and unloading at each stop.


Title: Re: Yeovil Pen Mill
Post by: brooklea on December 01, 2021, 12:20:47
Does anybody know what the problem is with the point work at YPM?

Since both Penzance sleepers ran via Pen Mill last night one has to wonder!

Anecdotal (but unconfirmed) evidence suggests that only one platform road is accessible at the moment, so it is not possible for trains to pass at the station. The guilty pointwork is at the north end of the station.

Just to correct PhilWakely’s post, the damaged points were just south of the station at Yeovil Pen Mill, and are being fixed as I type!



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