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« on: April 01, 2024, 06:56:21 »

An long opinion piece from Lucy Mangan in i-News starts

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I have made several train journeys in the past few weeks. So has my husband. So have many friends of mine. All to different places, on different networks, on different days, at different times and of different lengths, from the ordinary commute to intercity extravaganzas. Not one has completed their journey without some sort of problem. There have been breakdowns (of entire trains or important bits of them, like doors), signal failures, unspecified emergencies, a shortage of drivers, unexplained delays, damaged rails, closed platforms, “incidents”, electrical interruptions and assorted other miseries.

Lucy argues that everyone with the possible exception of her uncle is travelling for a purpose and the cost of the disruption on people's lives is phenomenal.  Will this be an election issue that will lead to or help the downfall of the government?
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2024, 07:03:34 »

A fairly typical morning - amongst the 33 GWR (Great Western Railway) reports ...

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Cancellations to services at Frome
Due to a fault with the signalling system at Frome fewer trains are able to run on some lines.
Train services running through this station will be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 07:30

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Delays to services at Guildford
Due to a points failure at Guildford trains have to run at reduced speed on all lines.
Train services running through this station may be delayed. Disruption is expected until 07:30

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Cancellations to services between Swansea and Cardiff Central
Due to failure of the electricity supply between Swansea and Cardiff Central all lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations will be cancelled. Disruption is expected until 13:00

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05:14 Worcester Shrub Hill to London Paddington due 07:24 will be cancelled.
This is due to this train hitting an obstruction on the line.

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06:30 Truro to Falmouth Docks due 06:54 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.

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05:40 Penzance to Cardiff Central due 11:21 will be started from Plymouth.
It will no longer call at Penzance, St Erth, Hayle, Camborne, Redruth, Truro, St Austell, Par, Lostwithiel, Bodmin Parkway, Liskeard, Menheniot, St Germans, Saltash, St Budeaux Ferry Road, Keyham, Dockyard and Devonport.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2024, 07:29:40 »

I must admit I missed the article, I assumed it was a usual Lucy Mangan whingeathon.
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2024, 09:28:32 »

An long opinion piece from Lucy Mangan in i-News starts

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I have made several train journeys in the past few weeks. So has my husband. So have many friends of mine. All to different places, on different networks, on different days, at different times and of different lengths, from the ordinary commute to intercity extravaganzas. Not one has completed their journey without some sort of problem. There have been breakdowns (of entire trains or important bits of them, like doors), signal failures, unspecified emergencies, a shortage of drivers, unexplained delays, damaged rails, closed platforms, “incidents”, electrical interruptions and assorted other miseries.

Lucy argues that everyone with the possible exception of her uncle is travelling for a purpose and the cost of the disruption on people's lives is phenomenal.  Will this be an election issue that will lead to or help the downfall of the government?

Behind a paywall so couldn't read it properly.

We're on the eighth consecutive day of relative operational chaos across various parts of the GWR (Great Western Railway) network with a week of disruption thanks to the latest round of ASLEF» (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen - about) strikes and overtime bans to come, you might think that it would have become a political issue by now but given that only 2% of trips in the UK (United Kingdom) are made by rail (compared to almost 60% by road) it simply isn't high enough on the agenda or influential enough to move the needle either way.

I suspect if you asked most people for the 5 issues that would influence their vote whenever Rishi decides to press go, rail travel would feature in vanishingly few...................but potholes on the other hand!.........  Wink

People are largely mitigating/avoiding the disruption by adapting their plans/behaviour.

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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2024, 13:49:12 »


Behind a paywall so couldn't read it properly.


Someone has already archived it on a free-to-read site (always worth checking!)

https://archive.ph/x8m46
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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2024, 08:25:27 »

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given that only 2% of trips in the UK (United Kingdom) are made by rail (compared to almost 60% by road) it simply isn't high enough on the agenda or influential enough to move the needle either way.

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Out of interest, where do these figures come from? What is a 'trip'? Does 'by road' include trips made by bus, bicycle or walking?

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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2024, 10:48:05 »

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given that only 2% of trips in the UK (United Kingdom) are made by rail (compared to almost 60% by road) it simply isn't high enough on the agenda or influential enough to move the needle either way.

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Out of interest, where do these figures come from? What is a 'trip'? Does 'by road' include trips made by bus, bicycle or walking?



From the Government. See Figure 4 specifically.

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/rail-factsheet-2023/rail-factsheet-2023#rail-statistics-overview
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2024, 12:53:48 »

Rather than the 2% figure which will be difficult to shift much as it's generally not possible to do the school run or pop to the shops on the train, the 8% of total mileage by rail is the interesting one to me (I think it's 8.65% to be exact).

As a percentage it is only just over 1% below the pre-covid peak of 9.92%.  Higher than as recent as 2010.  Way higher than the mid-90s when it was just over 5%, but looking further back to pre-Beeching it was up at 17% back in the 1950s.

Interesting that it is so high against a backdrop of covid recovery and a lack of commuters and business travelers, no doubt bouyed by new infrastructure such as the Elizabeth Line.  Encouraging stuff!

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/482670/tsgb0101.xls

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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2024, 16:50:39 »

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given that only 2% of trips in the UK (United Kingdom) are made by rail (compared to almost 60% by road)

Presumably - 60% was thought to be  by private car. Buses, cycles (mostly) and quite a substantial proportion of walking is on roads.

However - using II's table - private car accounts for 86% of all passenger miles, rail, 8.64%, all "road", 90.8% - air just 0.54%.

I am not sure though that it is enough to be a major political factor.  Any pro-rail feeling that the current government has not funded rail adequately is probably outweighed by widely-held (but mistaken?) belief that too much money was being/had been spent on HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)) and Crossrail. I would not be surprised if someone did some polling on this issue before HS2 was severely pruned.
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« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2024, 16:53:54 »

What would be is if one of the major parties were to include road pricing in their manifesto....unfortunately, an instand vote loser, I feel.
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« Reply #10 on: April 02, 2024, 18:12:23 »

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given that only 2% of trips in the UK (United Kingdom) are made by rail (compared to almost 60% by road) it simply isn't high enough on the agenda or influential enough to move the needle either way.

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Out of interest, where do these figures come from? What is a 'trip'? Does 'by road' include trips made by bus, bicycle or walking?



From the Government. See Figure 4 specifically.

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/rail-factsheet-2023/rail-factsheet-2023#rail-statistics-overview

Interesting stats!

If you wanted to make an argument that rail travel doesn't matter very much, you would of course choose the 'trips' figure in isolation, because trains tend to used for longer journeys. If you wanted to show trains in the best light, you'd choose the distance stats.

Which, presumably, is why they give three measures (trips, distance and time) because none of the stats are very meaningful on their own.
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