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  1. On 22/08/2022 at 19:50, EmporiaSub said:

    The service isn’t wonderful, but it certainly isn’t rubbish, unless you want to believe the local press.

    An hourly service outside the peaks is all that you’re likely to get, and there are only a handful of services a year where it warrants either more than a 2 car or an increased frequency.

    Don’t forget the units were ordered pre-Covid, hence the number of units.

    Whilst there might be 4 buses an hour between Ryde and Shanklin during the daytime (the Number 2 service doesn’t run in the evenings), the buses are totally unsuitable for anyone with luggage.

     

    The island was very busy with holidaymakers while I was there, the buses were full and the one train running was "standing room only" when I used it. I would say things are more or less back to normal now so why not run a second train during the day? Or is the long term plan to make the railway so unattractive that it can be closed altogether in a few years time?

  2. I'm just back from a holiday on the Isle of Wight. I can't help thinking that after all the money that was spent on improvements to the electric railway, the service is no better if not worse than previously. In August at the peak of the holiday season the train service during the day is just hourly and several terminate at Ryde Esplanade leaving two hour gaps in service at the Pier Head. They were running just one 2 coach train which was rammed full when I used it to get to the steam railway, while three train sets were idle in the sidings. 

    I mentioned this in the hotel where I stayed and their opinion of the Island Line was "rubbish". 

    Meanwhile Southern Vectis run four buses per hour between Ryde and Shanklin, which while slower at least I could sit down, and use a rover ticket valid all around the island (except on the trains!).

     

     

  3. On 05/12/2021 at 11:47, Rugd1022 said:

    Photo by Ben Darby : unidentified 47 at Edgbaston....

     

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    Photographer unknown : unidentified southbound 47 just north of Lapworth in 1966....

     

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    Photo by Rob Newman : 47 524 at Brum New St on 11th December 1982....

     

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    Photo by Phil Cotterill : unidentified 47 at Marston Green in 1971....

     

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    Sunblest Bread, that's a "blast from the past"!

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  4. Interesting thoughts. I've always felt, maybe unfairly, that the Ruddington operation was a bit of a "cowboy" outfit, certainly nothing like as well run as the GC.

     

    One particular gripe I had was their criminal neglect of one of the earliest Nottingham Atlantean buses which was just left outside to rot until it was saved by another group. 

     

    I guess time will tell about the future.

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  5. While looking at possible trips out on Bank Holiday Monday I had a look at their website to see if there was an event I could combine with walking around the nature reserve. They don't appear to be open on the bank holiday and all future events show "no trains running". Have I missed something? Are they in serious trouble?

  6. 1 hour ago, montyburns56 said:

    D6801 Nottingham Victoria 1964 by trainsandtravel

     

    BR Type 3 Co-Co diesel at Nottingham Victoria

     

     

    When I was little my Dad used to take me and my brother to Nottingham Victoria to see the trains, we would stay until the "green diesel" came through! This picture reminds me so much of those days, I can barely believe it's over half a century ago and that beautiful station is now a shopping centre! Thank you for the memories.

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  7. 9 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:

    Didn't some of the GCR station have sections where they were designed for four tracks but the 3rd and 4th weren't always installed?

     

    Some did get a third track I seem to recall.

     

     

    Jason

    That's one of the reasons why the GC was built with island platforms. Adding additional lines didn't require stations to be rebuilt. Had the original plans come to fruition it would have been slow lines in the middle serving the stations with fast lines running on the outside.

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  8. On 15/06/2021 at 09:14, corneliuslundie said:

    Bedale etc says 28 November 1996. Hexham etc a little later says “The day before Bedale (i.e. 27 Oct 1996)”.

    And does anyone know why that MR box had been "decapitated"? There does not seem to be a low bridge for it to hide under.

    Jonathan

    Kibworth lost it's roof in a fire about 2 years before the end, the flat roof was a tempory fix for a couple of years. During the time the box was being repaired East Langton was reopened.

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  9. On 12/06/2021 at 08:29, beast66606 said:

     

    That's station - also noticed the downed colour light just beyond the box, the view shows the base from the underside so probably soon after closure - 29/06/1986

    Yes, I remember now, the Up Home was right outside the box so this picture is definitely after closure.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Poor Old Bruce said:

    Kirkby Summit, 1985. That's Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, a BR(LMR) design.

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    Frisby Station, between Syston and Melton Mowbray, 1986, an LMS design I think

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    and another anonymous one which is next in sequence to the Frisby photos so may be in that neck of the woods, it may equally be nowhere near as it is taken out of a train while Frisby was taken from the ground. Either way, it's a decapitated Midland box which is not Great Rocks.

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    Kibworth? Presumably immediately after closure with the nameboard missing.

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  11. I remember reading about when the prototype Deltic was being tested on the ECML they tried doing a full service brake application on passing a Distant signal at over 90mph, the train hadn't stopped before reaching the Home signal, hence the need for double block working and also one reason for the change to air brakes rather than vacuum.

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