The Anonymous Widower

The High Speed Diesel Train Revisited

I said in The Train That Won’t Go Quietly, that it is likely that the High Speed Diesel Train or IC125 will still be in front-line service in 2030 or perhaps even 2040.

A lot on my part was speculation, but articles have started to appear in respected journals, that show 2035 is not only easily achievable, but achievable with increased fuel efficiency, much higher service intervals and with meeting all regulations concerning safety, doors and toilets.

The most surprising thing I read in the article in Modern Railways, was that a full computerised structural analysis on the Mk. 3 coach showed that they were good for a sixty year lifespan and were very much better than expected. They also found that the coaches were very stiff, which probably explains why passengers like the ride. I certainly find it better than a Pendolino.

But knowing the way governments think and engineers design and make-do and mend, I think that 2035 will be a date  that when they retire the last IC125, will be long in the past.

I’m travelling on two tomorrow as I go to Swansea to see Ipswich play. The trains cover the 191 miles from London in around three hours including stops.

April 24, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Air Travel Is Losing To Rail

There are some interesting statistics, which show that people are using trains more instead of air travel on popular domestic air routes.

As an example in 2006, 50% of passengers travelling between London and Newcastle used trains, whereas in 2010 it was 64%.  Overall on the ten busiest routes the market share has increased from 29% to 44%.

I think this is good news, as trains emit a lot less carbon dioxide for the journey.

April 24, 2011 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Improvements at Dalston Junction

The Southern entrance to Dalston Junction station is still not open, but at least there has been some progress at the Northern one.

The New Temporary Bus Stop at Dalston Junction

Today, I took a train back from Highbury and Islington and there was a queue of four buses at the new temporary stop outside the station.

This gives a good route for anybody, who wants to go say from Canada Water or Shadwell to the Essex Road or the Angel at Islington. Just change at Dalston Junction to the 38 or 56 bus.

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How Not To Put Up Blinds

The blinds in the living room are broken and haven’t worked since I moved in.

The Best of the Broken Blinds

This picture shows the best of the unuseable blinds.

Yesterday, I decided I’d had enough and decided to take them down.

It wasn’t as easy as it should have been as Jerry or one of his ilk had struck again.

Plugs In a Wooden Batten

Look how in the picture, he’s used plastic plugs to attach the brackets to the wooden batten under the lintel.  Consequently, he’s split the batten.

What a Grade A Tosser!

April 24, 2011 Posted by | World | , , | 2 Comments