Train GraphicClick on the map to explore geographics
 
I need help
FAQ
Emergency
About .
Travel & transport from BBC stories as at 19:55 27 Apr 2024
- Boy finds rare Lego toy on beach after two-year search
Read about the forum [here].
Register [here] - it's free.
What do I gain from registering? [here]
 22/05/24 - WWRUG / TransWilts update
02/06/24 - Summer Timetable starts
17/08/24 - Bus to Imber
27/09/25 - 200 years of passenger trains

No 'On This Day' events reported for 27th Apr

Train RunningCancelled
18:45 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury
19:32 Reading to Basingstoke
19:54 Reading to Gatwick Airport
20:13 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads
20:23 Basingstoke to Reading
Additional 20:57 Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central
21:01 Severn Beach to Bristol Temple Meads
21:28 Westbury to Salisbury
21:30 Gatwick Airport to Reading
Short Run
18:12 Salisbury to Cheltenham Spa
19:10 Weston-Super-Mare to Severn Beach
19:13 Salisbury to Worcester Shrub Hill
22:13 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads
Delayed
17:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
17:27 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
18:15 Penzance to Exeter St Davids
18:27 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
20:24 Reading to Gatwick Airport
PollsThere are no open or recent polls
Abbreviation pageAcronymns and abbreviations
Stn ComparatorStation Comparator
Rail newsNews Now - live rail news feed
Site Style 1 2 3 4
Next departures • Bristol Temple MeadsBath SpaChippenhamSwindonDidcot ParkwayReadingLondon PaddingtonMelksham
Exeter St DavidsTauntonWestburyTrowbridgeBristol ParkwayCardiff CentralOxfordCheltenham SpaBirmingham New Street
April 27, 2024, 20:07:17 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Forgotten your username or password? - get a reminder
Most recently liked subjects
[86] Labour to nationalise railways within five years of coming to ...
[44] access for all at Devon stations report
[28] Who we are - the people behind firstgreatwestern.info
[10] Bonaparte's at Bristol Temple Meads
[1] Lack of rolling stock due to attacks on shipping in the Red Se...
[1] Cornish delays
 
News: A forum for passengers ... with input from rail professionals welcomed too
 
   Home   Help Search Calendar Login Register  
Pages: 1 [2]
  Print  
Author Topic: Consultation inputs sought - electrification disruption around Bath, 2015  (Read 13199 times)
ChrisB
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 12365


View Profile Email
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2014, 18:53:34 »

This is for the tunnels I believe
Logged
Tim
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 2738


View Profile
« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2014, 13:12:09 »

I tend to agree with Graham on his comments on stopping diverted services at Melksham.

It seems a shame to undermine a growing level of patronage there.

I also think it is a shame that the opportunity isn't being taken to put back the third side of the Thingley triangle to allow a Chippenham- Bath train to run via Melksham without a reversal.

For such a short bit of track you would mitigate the delays during the closure of the tunnel, provide an on going diversionary route when the tunnel is closed in future and (perhaps in compensation for suspension of Melksham stoppers during the summer works) Give more options for transwiltshire / Bristol metro services.  For example coupled with reopening a platform at Chippenham you could run a Bristol Metro route Temple Mead-Keynsham-Oldfield Park-Bath Spa- Corsham-Melksham-Chippenham thereby drawing Wiltshire into the Bristol hinterland. 
Logged
Red Squirrel
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 5219


There are some who call me... Tim


View Profile
« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2014, 13:52:13 »

I tend to agree with Graham on his comments on stopping diverted services at Melksham.

It seems a shame to undermine a growing level of patronage there.

I also think it is a shame that the opportunity isn't being taken to put back the third side of the Thingley triangle to allow a Chippenham- Bath train to run via Melksham without a reversal.

For such a short bit of track you would mitigate the delays during the closure of the tunnel, provide an on going diversionary route when the tunnel is closed in future and (perhaps in compensation for suspension of Melksham stoppers during the summer works) Give more options for transwiltshire / Bristol metro services.  For example coupled with reopening a platform at Chippenham you could run a Bristol Metro route Temple Mead-Keynsham-Oldfield Park-Bath Spa- Corsham-Melksham-Chippenham thereby drawing Wiltshire into the Bristol hinterland. 

After a bit of staring at maps and head-scratching, I conclude that you must mean the missing chord at Staverton.

Actually I wonder what purpose the chord at Thingley served - though given that it was opened during the war and closed before 1960, I presume it had something to do with munitions and the various facilities buried round Box.
Logged

Things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.
grahame
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 40836



View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #18 on: November 11, 2014, 14:29:58 »

After a bit of staring at maps and head-scratching, I conclude that you must mean the missing chord at Staverton.

Actually I wonder what purpose the chord at Thingley served - though given that it was opened during the war and closed before 1960, I presume it had something to do with munitions and the various facilities buried round Box.

There was a major freight depot / yard at Lacock, just to the south of Thingley, and freight from there feeding into the MOD areas around Box tunnel. The chord also allowed freight from that yard to have a good route in from and out to the Bristol area.

Restoring the chord at Bradford Junction was in the Network Rail electrification proposals at one stage, just as the extra platform line at Westbury was in the Reading program. Both would have been potentially beneficial spinoffs of their programs, and undoubtedly would have / will help as works happen. However, both were "nice to do" options and were naturally removable as the projects were pared down.  The cynic may wonder if they were initially included, indeed, to allow negotiating space.

Looking ahead to either curve being re-instated in the future, I have to admit to being of two minds.  I can see use for both / either of them, but I can also see a danger in that if local passenger services on the TransWilts were split to go two ways at one end of the line or the other, we could end up with two services both with a frequency below the minimum needed to attract general growth.
Logged

Coffee Shop Admin, Acting Chair of Melksham Rail User Group, Option 24/7 Melksham Rep
Tim
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 2738


View Profile
« Reply #19 on: November 11, 2014, 16:29:25 »

I did mean the cord at Staverton / Bradford junction not Thingley.  My mistake sorry.

Having now looked at a map, I see that Thingley junction is east of Corsham so that a Corsham stop couldn't be included on a Chippenham-Bath route via Melksham.

I take Graham's point too.  Re-instatement of Staverton cord could lead to more services stopping at Melksham but it isn't really a "Transwiltshire" project.  Depends where Melksham wants to be directly connected to -  Bath and Bristol or Bradford, Trowbridge etc. 

I imagine it gets political at this point.  Complicated too.
Logged
eightf48544
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 4574


View Profile Email
« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2014, 21:20:59 »

I am beggining to think that small schemes like reinstating Bradfrod North curve and electrfying Bath to Thingley Junction via Melksahm and Bedwyn via Westbury would provide a far more resiliant and and useful railway  rather than HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)).

Other schemes that spring to mind are Okehampton Bere Alston how long is Dawlish going to last? Connecting Birmingham Moor Steet to the Camp Hill line to give Birmingham another Suburban link. East West which does appear to be going ahead. Uckfield Lewes to relieve the Brighton main line.

In my neck of the woods reinstate Bourne End High Wycombe, just think of the connectivity with the Bicester link West Bound on East West and via Clayton junction to Milton Keynes and Bedford maybe Cambridge. This links the principle towns of North and South Bucks/Berks/Oxfordshire Milton Keynes Aylesbury Bicester Oxford High Wycombe Maidenhead and Slough.

Woodhead maybe as part 1 of HS3 but needs to serve Sheffield Midland.

Build all new stations on two track mainlines a 4 tracks with platform loops.

Schemes like this would seem to me to add far more useful services than HS2 and serve a greater population than HS2 which bascially only serves about 6 destinations.

As to whether reinstating the Bradford curve is a Transwilts project I would have thought an  hourly service from (Weston) Bristol to Swindon(London?) via Melksham together with a Swindon Salisbury Southampton would be very much a Tranwilts project.   
Logged
ellendune
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 4452


View Profile
« Reply #21 on: December 31, 2014, 21:33:36 »

I am beggining to think that small schemes like reinstating Bradfrod North curve and electrfying Bath to Thingley Junction via Melksahm and Bedwyn via Westbury would provide a far more resiliant and and useful railway  rather than HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)).

Other schemes that spring to mind are Okehampton Bere Alston how long is Dawlish going to last? Connecting Birmingham Moor Steet to the Camp Hill line to give Birmingham another Suburban link. East West which does appear to be going ahead. Uckfield Lewes to relieve the Brighton main line.

In my neck of the woods reinstate Bourne End High Wycombe, just think of the connectivity with the Bicester link West Bound on East West and via Clayton junction to Milton Keynes and Bedford maybe Cambridge. This links the principle towns of North and South Bucks/Berks/Oxfordshire Milton Keynes Aylesbury Bicester Oxford High Wycombe Maidenhead and Slough.

Woodhead maybe as part 1 of HS3 but needs to serve Sheffield Midland.

Build all new stations on two track mainlines a 4 tracks with platform loops.

Schemes like this would seem to me to add far more useful services than HS2 and serve a greater population than HS2 which bascially only serves about 6 destinations.

As to whether reinstating the Bradford curve is a Transwilts project I would have thought an  hourly service from (Weston) Bristol to Swindon(London?) via Melksham together with a Swindon Salisbury Southampton would be very much a Tranwilts project.   
The services you suggest seem really good, but none of them will add capacity to the West Coast Mainline, the Midland Main line or the East Coast Mainline - which is what HS2 is all about. 

Similar improvements on these routes would still not address the basic problem - they are full!

And those 6 destinations - they seem to have a population far in excess of the whole of the South West of England!  And they are already connected to other places as well.
Logged
Do you have something you would like to add to this thread, or would you like to raise a new question at the Coffee Shop? Please [register] (it is free) if you have not done so before, or login (at the top of this page) if you already have an account - we would love to read what you have to say!

You can find out more about how this forum works [here] - that will link you to a copy of the forum agreement that you can read before you join, and tell you very much more about how we operate. We are an independent forum, provided and run by customers of Great Western Railway, for customers of Great Western Railway and we welcome railway professionals as members too, in either a personal or official capacity. Views expressed in posts are not necessarily the views of the operators of the forum.

As well as posting messages onto existing threads, and starting new subjects, members can communicate with each other through personal messages if they wish. And once members have made a certain number of posts, they will automatically be admitted to the "frequent posters club", where subjects not-for-public-domain are discussed; anything from the occasional rant to meetups we may be having ...

 
Pages: 1 [2]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
This forum is provided by customers of Great Western Railway (formerly First Great Western), and the views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that the content provided by one of our posters contravenes our posting rules (email link to report). Forum hosted by Well House Consultants

Jump to top of pageJump to Forum Home Page