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931  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: IETs into passenger service from 16 Oct 2017 and subsequent performance issues on: February 16, 2019, 18:33:27
Hit the post at Valley Parade

Wrong forum methinks, Ivor! Shouldn't this be on Exeweb (and I think you meant that be Rodney Parade)?  Grin  Roll Eyes  Embarrassed
932  Journey by Journey / Plymouth and Cornwall / Re: Liskeard to Looe Derailment 15 Feb 19 on: February 15, 2019, 07:09:23
5L71 derailed at Liskeard. Looe line blocked
933  Journey by Journey / London to Kennet Valley / Re: New reason for cancellations on: February 11, 2019, 09:06:57
This thread has been saddled with too many puns. Time to rein them in.

Nah! Let it run on unbridled!
934  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: SWR strikes on: February 10, 2019, 20:12:10
Fair enough. So of those entitled to vote, 56% voted for strike action.

Which is comfortably above the 5237% accepted by HMG as a mandate to leave the EU» (European Union - about).
935  Journey by Journey / London to Kennet Valley / Re: New reason for cancellations on: February 09, 2019, 21:05:05
I can't think of a suitable comment, but since this thread has already been up for eight hours or so, it is rather 'after the horse has bolted'.
936  Journey by Journey / Cross Country services / Re: XC Dawlish cancellations now beyond a joke! on: February 07, 2019, 09:59:53
So have the 802s been tested in equally harsh conditions? It’s shocking that the 800s malfunctioned after some Dawlish seawater as it’s inevitable these sets will be called upon to run to Plymouth and Penzance

Why is it inevitable?   I thought the 802s were uprated to give them the power to get up the Devon banks.  I was amazed therefore that an 800 was sent to run west of Exeter! 

800s are regularly seen west of Exeter currently.
937  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Where was Phil some 45 years ago, in 1974? on: January 26, 2019, 18:48:09
The springtime wild flower display was stunning.

Yes, the display in Wytherstone cutting particularly so.
938  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Where was Phil some 45 years ago, in 1974? on: January 26, 2019, 12:22:08
I grew up in Bridport, leaving in 1967 to go to university.  My parents lived there until their deaths so that I was a regular visitor until 1995. .....
Nice to see that other forum members know the area

My mum's dad, Percy Smith, owned a photographic shop in East Street, next to Leaker's bakery - which is probably how mum and, subsequently, I developed (if you pardon the pun) an interest in photography.
939  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Where was Phil some 45 years ago, in 1974? on: January 26, 2019, 11:24:41
Well the third one is somewhere on an ex-Southern line (can tell by signal post type).  I'm thinking Bradpole Crossing on the Bridport branch.

Bridport Branch, Bradpole Crossing; the gates have been reinstated on the Toller side and 100m of trackbed has a seat an well cut grass, the rails still cross the road.

I used to teach at the nearby Colfox School and was told by one teacher of his arriving by train for the interview. The guard asked him where he was going and as a result dropped him off at the crossing. Little was it known then that the headteacher was waiting at Bridport Station to give him a lift to the school!

Indeed, both correct. My Uncle used to live in Bradpole (on Ridgeway, the access road to Colfox, coincidentally), so we spent many hours both riding and walking the Bridport branch. Had the line been open today, mine and my mum's activities may well have raised a few eyebrows ( Embarrassed ), as we would walk along the tracks. On this day, we took the train to Maiden Newton, then walked all of the way back to Bridport.

More pictures from the day below. My mum can be seen in the picture at Powerstock. I wanted to ask her lots of questions about these and other pictures in the recently unearthed collection, but sadly, she left us back in September  Sad







940  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Where was Phil some 45 years ago, in 1974? on: January 26, 2019, 11:00:51
Well the third one is somewhere on an ex-Southern line (can tell by signal post type).  I'm thinking Bradpole Crossing on the Bridport branch.

Wasn't the Bridport branch ex-GWR (Great Western Railway)?
941  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Where was Phil some 45 years ago, in 1974? on: January 26, 2019, 10:48:07
My Good Lady Wife has been clearing out the loft and found some 1000+ (mainly) black and white negatives of mine that I thought had been long since lost. Found gathering dust in a corner - some sadly scratched. Unfortunately, my existing negative and transparency flat-bed scanner could not cope with b&w negatives, so had to find one that does - which wasn't easy, but eventually successful!

Anyway, after several long hours scanning, I have found some very interesting memories.

I do remember this particular trip, but couldn't remember taking the pictures. The whereabouts please.






942  Journey by Journey / Shorter journeys in Devon / Re: Tarka Line Overcrowding Problem To Be Solved on: January 22, 2019, 18:38:00
Forgive me as this comment should really go in the 'inappropriate use of stock photographs' thread, but I cannot find it.

Tarka (Line from Barnstaple to Exeter) Line article with quotes from our very own RichardB, kindly verified to the moderation team by the man himself - https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/overcrowded-devon-train-problem-solved-2452676
Note the use of a photograph of an 8 coach HST (High Speed Train) in an article about overcrowded 2 coach services. Good old Devon Live!
943  Journey by Journey / Shorter journeys in Devon / Up Platform at St James Park, Exeter to be Extended on: January 21, 2019, 20:57:34
[apologies for the click bait]
From DevonLive

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St James Park station is FINALLY going to be extended
Match Day woes are over, as Exeter City and Exeter Chiefs fans will both be served

Platform two of St James Park railway station is set to finally to be extended.

The platform is approximately 37 metres long, which means it can be served by only one or two coach trains. Other train formations, such as a Class 158, must use selective door opening or single door opening at the front carriage for passengers to embark or disembark the train.

The short, Exmouth-bound platform, causes issues on matchdays, as trains no longer stop at the St James Park halt when an Exeter City game clashes with an Exeter Chiefs fixture.


St James Park train station has been serving football fans for many years

But councillors on the Devon and Exeter Rail Project Working Party on Friday afternoon were told that the Department for Transport had agreed and signed off on the extension to the platform.

Network Rail will be funding the work as part of the Devon Metro strategy, but Lewis Ward, Assistant Regional Development Manager for Great Western Railway, could only tell councillors that a date for construction work would be announced by Network Rail this year.

Mr Ward said: “St James Park station is a charming station but it has small platforms and it doesn’t match the user requirements. We have been making the case with Network Rail for a long time for this and we expecting to hear a construction date announced this year for the platform extension.

“The massive pressures have meant we have to suspend services at St James Park when the Chiefs and City play on the same day, but the platform extension means we will be able to revise this in the future.”

He added that passengers having to exit from a single door does have safety implications and is a performance issue for GWR (Great Western Railway) as it is a single track of line.


St James Park Station (Image: Derek Harper)

Cllr Sue Aves, the ward councillor for St Sidwells & St James, told the committee that St James Park was a heavily used station with around 87,000 people using it each year, and it was great news that the work had been agreed.

She said: “This short platform affects trains all the way to London Waterloo and I am concerned about the safety aspects of single door opening if people had to get off in a hurry. This should also help on matchdays as it should stop people parking on the roads where residents live nearby, cut congestion heading into the city, and make it easier to get to the game.”

She added that she wanted to thank Exeter City fan Roger Hamilton-Kendall who had called on his fellow supporters to back a petition calling for platform two of St James Park railway station to be extended.

He had launched a petition calling for platform 2 to be extended, saying: “The volume of passengers at this popular halt has resulted in train services being suspended on certain days where the football and rugby club's respective fixtures clash. Supporters of both these clubs are now asked to board at Exeter Central to venture to their Sandy Park ground (Digby Station) and to alight at this same station and walk over a mile to the St James Park football stadium, or to their homes in the area.


St James Park station is often maintained by volunteers

“This has a negative impact on the local area and Exeter. This is a public transport service that is not providing a service. A station just yards away from a stadium that you are denied to travel too all because too many people want to use it! With sometimes one door for exit and entry for 100s of commuters it is now deemed a safety issue as well as time delaying on the rail network.

“If the platform 2 was extended then all doors of a two or four unit train could be utilised and the issue would be resolved for the good of everyone.”

Mike Reddaway, chairman of the Avocet (Branch line from Exeter to Exmouth) Line Rail Users Group, after the meeting said it was great news that the platform extension will go ahead. He said: “We have worked towards this for many years. It will be an improvement for passengers and for their safety, but will also improve the punctuality of trains along the line. This is big news for the station and good it is going to go ahead.”

No date for when the work will take place has yet been announced.
944  Journey by Journey / Cross Country services / Re: XC Dawlish cancellations now beyond a joke! on: January 17, 2019, 09:13:42
I can't find an online version at the moment, but published in the Plymouth Herald recently was an article about MPs (Member of Parliament) calling for a solution to Crosscountry cancelling trains ... force them to use GWR (Great Western Railway)'s former HSTs (High Speed Train)

Last one of those (non-Castle class) leaves in March, I'm hearing....something I'm sure GWR would have told the Herald if they'd actually done their job properly and called their press office to enquire.

That maybe why they haven't put the story up online

I haven't seen this particular version of the story, but the version I'd heard was that XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) were to be 'told' to obtain 'a couple' of ex-GWR HST sets once becoming surplus to requirements and being put into storage (as not all HST sets going off lease will be reallocated elsewhere). These would be based at Laira and used on the short Bristol to Plymouth/Paignton/Penzance services unless required to shuttle through Dawlish.
945  Sideshoots - associated subjects / Heritage railway lines, Railtours, other rail based attractions / Re: 3rd Feb 2019 - excursion Bristol to Looe on: January 12, 2019, 18:50:57
Detail as quest of BLS, click on fixture and then click on tour title

https://www.branchline.uk/fixture.php

Link is incorrect! should be https://www.branchline.uk/current-fixtures.php

Tour is already full!
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