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« Reply #1665 on: March 26, 2017, 07:09:00 »

Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations have been suspended between Reading and Hayes & Harlington. All stations between Reading and Hayes & Harlington will not be served. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.
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Network Rail are carrying out vital railway upgrade work between Reading and Hayes & Harlington which means there are changes to train services to and from London from 00:15 until 13:00.

Some High Speed Services will be diverted, and replacement buses will run between Reading and Heathrow, for train services into London.

Wherever possible, passengers should travel after 13:00. Tickets for earlier services will be accepted on all GWR (Great Western Railway) services on Sunday.




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« Reply #1666 on: March 26, 2017, 07:21:08 »

Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington ...

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Services to and from Bristol Temple Meads: An hourly train service will run between Bristol Temple Meads and Oxford.

Another good idea that should be a permanent addition to the timetable!
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« Reply #1667 on: March 26, 2017, 07:27:47 »

Not enough paths Oxford-Didcot.
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« Reply #1668 on: March 26, 2017, 08:29:35 »

Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations have been suspended between Reading and Hayes & Harlington. All stations between Reading and Hayes & Harlington will not be served. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.
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Network Rail are carrying out vital railway upgrade work between Reading and Hayes & Harlington which means there are changes to train services to and from London from 00:15 until 13:00.

Some High Speed Services will be diverted, and replacement buses will run between Reading and Heathrow, for train services into London.

Wherever possible, passengers should travel after 13:00. Tickets for earlier services will be accepted on all GWR (Great Western Railway) services on Sunday.






Think the electrification testing might be over running a tad  Huh
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« Reply #1669 on: March 26, 2017, 08:35:45 »

Not enough paths Oxford-Didcot.

That's not as black and white as your comment implies.
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« Reply #1670 on: March 26, 2017, 09:06:19 »

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Think the electrification testing might be over running a tad  Huh
No, the line has always been planned to open at 13:00, the first from Paddington SHOULD be the 12:47 to Port Talbot

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Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Not really disruption, more like planned disruption as discussed here
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« Reply #1671 on: March 26, 2017, 09:15:51 »

Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.Alterations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Reading and London Paddington all lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations have been suspended between Reading and Hayes & Harlington. All stations between Reading and Hayes & Harlington will not be served. Disruption is expected until 13:00 26/03.
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Network Rail are carrying out vital railway upgrade work between Reading and Hayes & Harlington which means there are changes to train services to and from London from 00:15 until 13:00.

Some High Speed Services will be diverted, and replacement buses will run between Reading and Heathrow, for train services into London.

Wherever possible, passengers should travel after 13:00. Tickets for earlier services will be accepted on all GWR (Great Western Railway) services on Sunday.

This is not 'new' - I heard about this at the beginning of last week (it has been on GWR.com all that time)!
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« Reply #1672 on: March 26, 2017, 10:36:46 »

Put in that section of the website as it wasn't part of planned engineering work.
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« Reply #1673 on: March 26, 2017, 11:12:29 »

Wondered why I hadn't heard any trains this am.

So used to them that it takes a while to realise that they are not running. Tend to pick up disruption quicker to due to slow running High Speed Train (HST (High Speed Train)) s are much noisier at slower speed.

Open train times map for Hayes Twyford is blank apart from something in the siding at Maidenhead.

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« Reply #1674 on: March 26, 2017, 14:48:48 »

Open train times map for Hayes Twyford is blank apart from something in the siding at Maidenhead.
Thats a reminder for a 3187 Form.  That form indicates that the signalling equipment is signed out of use. Wink
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« Reply #1675 on: March 26, 2017, 15:15:35 »

Open train times map for Hayes Twyford is blank apart from something in the siding at Maidenhead.
Thats a reminder for a 3187 Form.  That form indicates that the signalling equipment is signed out of use. Wink

Thanks wondered what it was.

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« Reply #1676 on: March 26, 2017, 15:54:11 »

Open train times map for Hayes Twyford is blank apart from something in the siding at Maidenhead.

The something in the sidings at Maidenhead may have been the electrification test train, the test train likely to be a diesel with one or two electric locos to act as a load bank, part of the energisation testing is a "Directional Check" on the Distance Protection Relays; these relays have both current and voltage inputs and use the phase angle between them to determine the direction of power flow this is needed because a fault can be feed by multiple circuit breakers the power flow direction is blocked in load flow reverse.  The other tests are the Vl / Vt (Voltage longitudinal / Voltage transverse) tests required by telecoms.

The test train will have operated in a special rules possession, been involved in quite a few of these type tests over the years, but not this testing though.
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« Reply #1677 on: March 26, 2017, 16:57:26 »

The 3187 description has been stuck in there since the signalling 'commissioning' at xmas/new year 2016/2017 Wink  I think II told us in another thread that the physical construction hasn't been completed yet.  Anybody got a photograph as it would be nice to see whats been done at Maidenhead (no good looking out of a train window at 125mph)?  Roll Eyes Tongue
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« Reply #1678 on: March 26, 2017, 19:06:32 »

The 3187 description has been stuck in there since the signalling 'commissioning' at xmas/new year 2016/2017 Wink  I think II told us in another thread that the physical construction hasn't been completed yet.  Anybody got a photograph as it would be nice to see whats been done at Maidenhead (no good looking out of a train window at 125mph)?  Roll Eyes Tongue

It not always easy to see even from a photo if the OLE (Overhead Line Equipment, more often "OHLE") is complete; things like OLE switches can be in place but the blades may not be aligned, cross track feeder drapes not in place, tails from cable palm plates to OLE drapes not in place, contact wire registration and height. The one that cannot physically be seen is SCADA (System Control And Data Acquisition,) (SCADA is the smart dancing pixies that control the large angry pixies in the OLE)  Grin

Having said all that, I feel they may be in a position where they can commission an OLE system, it might not be in its final configuration, but would be sufficient to operate the initial May timetable services to Maidenhead as it has a limited number of trains
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« Reply #1679 on: March 26, 2017, 20:14:26 »

Rather surprisingly, as of yesterday at least, platform 5 at Maidenhead hadn't been fitted with contact wire.  Unless it was done last night prior to today's testing?  That platform will need to be available for the May electric service to give a certain amount of flexibility.
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