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« on: February 26, 2012, 22:37:01 »

Quote from the Devon Metro Appraisal from January 2011 and ALRUG has finalised the response to the Department for Transport consultation on the new Great Western Franchise.

www.devon.gov.uk/eldf-devonmetroappraisal.pdf
http://www.avocetline.org.uk/alrug-responds-to-franchise-consultation/

Potential New Stations and estimated Costs

Marsh Barton ^6 Million
Newcourt   ^4 Million
Monkerton  ^4 Million


Exmouth North
Cranbrook
Exminster
Edginswell
Kingskerswell

Possible New Routes

Crediton to Exmouth via Sowton
Torbay to Exmouth via Marsh Barton and Sowton
Torbay to Cranbrook via Marsh Barton
Axminster to Exeter via Cranbrook and Pinhoe



A new Service from Okehampton  to Exeter

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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2012, 10:10:32 »

Isn't the new Cranbrook station already happening?  Or did the final decision happen after these reports were produced?

Paul
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2012, 17:54:53 »

Paul

I think the cost for Cranbrook are been paid out of a different pot of money, so were not included in the Devon Metro Project cost.

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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2012, 20:02:57 »

Quote from the Devon Metro Appraisal from January 2011 and ALRUG has finalised the response to the Department for Transport consultation on the new Great Western Franchise.

www.devon.gov.uk/eldf-devonmetroappraisal.pdf
http://www.avocetline.org.uk/alrug-responds-to-franchise-consultation/

Potential New Stations and estimated Costs

Marsh Barton ^6 Million
Newcourt   ^4 Million
Monkerton  ^4 Million


Exmouth North
Cranbrook
Exminster
Edginswell
Kingskerswell

Possible New Routes

Crediton to Exmouth via Sowton
Torbay to Exmouth via Marsh Barton and Sowton
Torbay to Cranbrook via Marsh Barton
Axminster to Exeter via Cranbrook and Pinhoe



A new Service from Okehampton  to Exeter

Guy



These services make a great deal of sense. It cannot be right that a commuter at Whimple or Pinhoe has to rely on a train starting its journey 165 miles away in London turning up on time.
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2012, 20:18:49 »

They don't come from Waterloo - as a moment's research shows. 

The four westbound 'all stations' trains at the time of day when commuters are using them will have started from Axminster 0552, Yeovil Jn 0615, Salisbury 0608 and 0740.   The first down departure from Waterloo doesn't leave until 0710, and stops at Pinhoe at 1028.

Paul

Edit - hit bold, meant italic  Huh
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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2012, 21:12:52 »

The new signalling at Honiton (due for commissioning late March) includes the facility for a train to come up from Exeter, terminate in the Up platform and return to Exeter without the need to cross over / foul either single line section to get to the Down platform.
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2012, 13:58:45 »

Qoute from Devon county Council Web site

Better rail services vital for South West^s economic health

Devon County Council is demanding much better train services for the South West in the new rail franchise.

The authority says an improvement in rail services is vital for the health of the region^s economy.

County councillors are calling for faster journey times between the South West and London. And they want an earlier train from London so people can reach the South West in time to do a day^s work in Exeter, Taunton or Plymouth.

The current Great Western Rail franchise expires in April next year and the Government is currently consulting on the specification for the new franchise,

Devon^s Cabinet will consider their response to the consultation next Wednesday.

The Cabinet members for economy, Will Mumford, and transport, Stuart Hughes, will urge their colleagues to demand major improvements to the franchise.

They say the current service level should be the starting point and that the South West both needs and deserves improved services to remain competitive.

Cllr Mumford said: ^The next franchise will last for 15 years. During that time there are likely to be big improvements in services from London to Bristol, South Wales, the Midlands and the North.

^It is absolutely vital that train services to the South West improve at the same time so that our economy does not lose out.^

Cllr Hughes said journey times could be speeded up by cutting out some intermediate stops between Taunton and Reading, improving track and signalling and extending electrification beyond Newbury.

There should be an hourly fast service to London and a second hourly service between Paddington and Exeter calling at intermediate stations. Some of these could be extended to Torbay giving a direct connection with Paddington.

In addition it was essential that train services catered for tourist journeys to Torbay, South Devon and Cornwall in both arrival and departure times and the adequacy of train accommodation.

Improvements in local train services are equally important, say the councillors.

Patronage on the Great Western network in the South West had grown significantly over the last decade and the new franchisee must build on this.

Councillors will hear that traffic on local trains in Devon and Cornwall has risen 91 per cent in the last 10 years.

Since 2006, passenger numbers have gone up 59 per cent on the Exeter to Barnstaple line and 29 per cent between Exeter and Exmouth.

Councillors Hughes said: ^It is essential that the new franchise builds on this growth in traffic.

^There will be major growth in housing and employment over the life of the franchise and local rail travel has an important role to play in accommodating this growth.

^We are keen to see the local services grouped together as a single network, branded as the Devon Metro^

Councillors also want to see services timetabled for the new railway stations at Cranbrook, Newcourt and Marsh Barton at Exeter, and Edginswell near Torbay Hospital, the implementation of a service from Okehampton to Exeter and re-opening of the line from Plymouth and Bere Alston to Tavistock.

Councillor Mumford said: ^We want to see an improvement in the quality of the rolling stock that serves the region and improvements in the condition of our stations, especially their parking facilities.^

Councillor Hughes said: ^It is vital that people in such a big county as Devon can get about easily. They rely on their cars in many cases but with fuel bills soaring there must be alternatives.

^That is why it is essential that we press for significant improvements in our local rail services as well as those to London.^

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« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2012, 10:44:43 »

I didnt know this "Devon Metro" project extended all the way to Plymouth. Only Plymouth to Tavistock is mentioned though.

Good thing, as would be welcome down here, we are often left out of alot of new projects, despite being busiest station west of bristol  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2012, 17:34:33 »

Devon Metro Project

As far as I can see the project includes just Exeter, Barnstaple and Paignton

1) If you renamed the project to Devon and Cornwall Metro

This could include the following new areas.

Plymouth
Falmouth
Newquay
Truro
Penzance

This would include all the Branch lines in the two county's


Exeter to Axminster
Exeter to Okehampton
Plymouth to Tavistock
Newquay to Falmouth
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« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2012, 17:40:47 »

Possibly add Create a New Stopping  from Exeter to Taunton to help speed the main line services

Create new passing loops at the following stations
Cullompton
Wellington
Tiverton



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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2012, 14:16:56 »

http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/Rail-improvements-vital-healthy-economy/story-15521591-detail/story.html

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