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If Scotland goes independant and the Borders line is extended to Carlisle, where will the passport and customs post be?

I didn't know that people still used an 'if' in a question like this? 8)

 

More excitingly, I hadn't realised that electrification is due to be visited upon us on the Borders route after completion of the Embra -Glasgow thing.  A lady in uniform told me, so I am just believing her.  Apologies if it's not news.

 

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If Scotland goes independant and the Borders line is extended to Carlisle, where will the passport and customs post be?

I bet it would be Newcastleton - that level crossing gates will be shut against the train until customs have checked all the papers and confiscated the contraband haggis!

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New piece on the BBC today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-43173456

 

It also made me look out the station figures for 2016-17:

 

Station                  16-17                     15-16

Brunstane           162,074                165,978

Newcraighall      234,770                 224,026

Shawfair              22,236                   13,202

Eskbank               274,770               128,298

Newtongrange    141,644                  86,398

Gorebridge           98,218                   59,304

Stow                      67,474                   39,656

Galashiels            346,264                213,760

Tweedbank          436,232                 300,602

 

The above figures come from here: , taken from here: http://orr.gov.uk/statistics/published-stats/station-usage-estimates, which gives more detail.

 

Gordon

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And thus far, I am not a statistic!  Must put that right soon....  :angel:

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Hurry you will only have a limited amount of time to travel on a Barbie liveried 158 before all those horrid yellowed turquoise seats are gone forever and with them memories of the opening phase of Trans Borders Railway. 

 

Here is the transport Scotland's year 2 evaluation report. 

 

https://www.transport.gov.scot/media/41659/sct02189915561.pdf

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Hurry you will only have a limited amount of time to travel on a Barbie liveried 158 before all those horrid yellowed turquoise seats are gone forever and with them memories of the opening phase of Trans Borders Railway. 

 

Here is the transport Scotland's year 2 evaluation report. 

 

https://www.transport.gov.scot/media/41659/sct02189915561.pdf

 

I cant help thinking that if the Government of the day had carried out such an in depth survey before they closed the railway in the first place we would not have had to spend so much money on reopening the damn thing.

 

Jim

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I cant help thinking that if the Government of the day had carried out such an in depth survey before they closed the railway in the first place we would not have had to spend so much money on reopening the damn thing.

 

Jim

 

 

Bruce McCartney and I, independently of each other, calculated the stated losses with inflation each year since closure, and both of us came up with similar figures that were less than the amount spent on reopening the branch to Tweedbank.

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Bruce McCartney and I, independently of each other, calculated the stated losses with inflation each year since closure, and both of us came up with similar figures that were less than the amount spent on reopening the branch to Tweedbank.

 

And those losses would have probably decreased with modern operating practices e.g. signalling controlled from Edinburgh and Carlisle, basic or unmanned stations, one man operation of trains.  Service frequency would have probably increased to present day levels north of Hawick giving more revenue too.

 

Jim

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I am preparing to leave a hotel in Haymarket, to type 'Tweedbank' into a ScotRail ticket machine for the first time.

 

Excited?  I should Co-Co, although a Bo-Bo would be just as good, or a 1Co-Co1  :angel:

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New piece on the BBC today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-43173456

 

It also made me look out the station figures for 2016-17:

 

Station                  16-17                     15-16

Brunstane           162,074                165,978

Newcraighall      234,770                 224,026

Shawfair              22,236                   13,202

Eskbank               274,770               128,298

Newtongrange    141,644                  86,398

Gorebridge           98,218                   59,304

Stow                      67,474                   39,656

Galashiels            346,264                213,760

Tweedbank          436,232                 300,602

 

The above figures come from here: , taken from here: http://orr.gov.uk/statistics/published-stats/station-usage-estimates, which gives more detail.

 

Gordon

 

Just bear in mind that the 2015-16 figures are only for a part year i.e. from opening in September 2015 until 31st March 2016.

 

Regards,

Bill

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Hurry you will only have a limited amount of time to travel on a Barbie liveried 158 before all those horrid yellowed turquoise seats are gone forever and with them memories of the opening phase of Trans Borders Railway. 

 

Here is the transport Scotland's year 2 evaluation report. 

 

https://www.transport.gov.scot/media/41659/sct02189915561.pdf

I got back last Thursday from an 8 day trip to northern Switzerland using an Interrail Global pass. I reckon I travelled on over forty trains over the period, the majority of them local trains, and no prizes for guessing which had the shabbiest interior and seats - 158.739 on the 19:24 from Edinburgh last Thursday.

 

Regards,

Bill

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