First Great Western Coffee Shop
First Great Western info -
[home]
and
[about]
Have a great summer holiday! (picture - Weymouth)
August 28, 2008, 12:57:52 AM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News
: A forum for passengers ... with input from rail professionals welcomed too
Home
Help
Search
Login
Register
First Great Western Coffee Shop
>
Journey by Journey
>
Reading to Basingstoke
>
Reading to Basingstoke - General Information
Pages: [
1
]
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: Reading to Basingstoke - General Information (Read 3072 times)
Phil
Global Moderator
Sr. Member
Posts: 266
Reading to Basingstoke - General Information
«
on:
February 11, 2008, 04:38:19 PM »
Reading to Basingstoke
Description of line
Via Bramley and Mortimer stations (the service also calls at Reading West.)
Two interesting facts about Mortimer station :
1) It was used as the model for a station sold by Tri-ang Railways trains.
2) The station appears briefly in the 1974 Doctor Who serial Planet of the Spiders.
Service offered
Roughly half - hourly Monday - Saturday , hourly Sunday.
Peak flows
Known issues
The Greater Western Outline Business Case Report (Jacobs Consultancy) recommended for further development two options to reduce the stopping train frequency to hourly , in order to release train paths for freight. However, these have not (as yet) been implemented.
Reading Green Park - The Department of Transport has approved plans for the station - to be built and paid for by Green Park owners Prudential Property Investment Managers Ltd (PruPIM) and backed by Reading Borough Council.
The station , on the Reading-Basingstoke line , should open by December 2008 with trains running every 30 minutes and special services on Reading Football Club match days.
As demand grows the frequency should increase to 15-20 minute intervals and the two platforms , unmanned ticket machines, car and bicycle parking, an overbridge and bus interchange should be ready inside 18 months.
In the longer term the station should link to a Mass Rapid Transit system reaching other parts of the area.
«
Last Edit: February 14, 2008, 09:17:51 PM by Phil
»
Logged
Pages: [
1
]
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
All across the FGW territory
-----------------------------
=> Across the West
=> Introductions and chat
=> Who's who on western railways
=> Smoke and Mirrors
=> Fare's Fair
=> Other ways to travel
=> Your rights and redress
=> The Wider Picture
=> Diary - what's happening when?
-----------------------------
Sideshoots - associated subjects
-----------------------------
=> Campaigns for new and improved services
=> The West - but NOT the West's Trains
=> The Lighter Side
=> News, Help and Assistance
-----------------------------
Journey by Journey
-----------------------------
=> London to Reading
=> London to Kennet Valley
=> London to Didcot and Oxford
=> London to Swindon and Bristol
=> London to South Wales
=> London to the West
=> London to the Cotswolds
=> Thames Valley Branches
=> Thames Valley via Oxford
=> North Downs Line
=> Reading to Basingstoke
=> TransWilts line
=> Heart of Wessex
=> Portsmouth to Cardiff
=> Bristol Commuters
=> To Oxford, Didcot and Reading from West
=> South Wales local journeys
=> Shorter journeys in Devon
=> Plymouth and Cornwall
Loading...