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Painting The Bridge At Hackney Downs

There no messing about here, as they get to work painting the railway bridge at Hackney Downs station.

Compare these pictures with those I took on Wednesday in Manchester.

April 10, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | 1 Comment

Is Hastings Going To Get A Modern Railway?

It has been reported that the Marshlink line between Ashford and Hastings is going to be upgraded so that high-speed Class 395 trains can run along the South Coast.

Hastings to London would be reduced to 68 minutes. In this post, I said the following.

To illustrate the poor train service in this part of Sussex, if you go from Charing Cross to Hastings, you can do it normally in about one hour forty-five minutes, on a train with innumerable stops. At the moment a lot of the services are replaced by buses due to landslips. If you read Wikipedia on theHastings Line, you’ll see how it was built by the worst of Victorian gerry-builders and how some of the line has been single-tracked, so that normal-sized trains can use the line. Until 1986, the line was operated by special narrow trains.

So the reduction in journey time is a good one.

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From Upminster To Romford

When I heard this morning, that the Romford to Upminster line was to get a new train, I thought it was something I should visit. So I took the District line to Upminster, used the branch to get to Romford and came back to Liverpool Street on the first train. These pictures tell the story.

Both trains two and three were Class 315. The train to Romford was surprisingly busy for about twelve o’clock. They both sounded to be in reasonable mechanical condition and the only problem with the trains, is the awful pink colour around the doors.

It looks like these trains will be sent to Wales after refurbishment. So perhaps the Welsh can choose another colour scheme.

April 10, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 2 Comments

New Train For Romford To Upminster

Until this morning, I didn’t know there was a train line from Romford to Upminster. But there is and it has a comprehensive Wikipedia page, which says it generally has a half hour service run by an elderly Class 315.

Today though, one of my trawls picked by the news that Transport for London has asked for tenders for new trains for the West Anglia and Gospel Oak to Barking services.  The story is on Global Rail News. This the last paragraph.

Thirty of the new trains will replace the current West Anglia stock, which will undergo a deep clean and rebranding. Eight more will go the newly-electrified Gospel Oak to Barking route, with the remaining unit going into service on the Romford to Upminster line.

So the Romford to Upminster line gets the 39th train.

This section is on Wikipedia about the future uses of Class 315.

As most duties of the 315s will be taken over by new Class 345 Aventra trains once Crossrail is built, it has been suggested that the 315s could be cascaded to the Wales and Borders passenger franchise to be used on Valley Lines services in the Cardiff area following electrification.

If most of the class do go to Wales, it will be a long way to move the single train on the Romford to Upminster line for servicing.

I can only see one reason why the order will not go to Bombardier to deliver some more of the excellent Class 378 and that would be because the company didn’t feel it wanted to bid.

 

 

April 10, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 1 Comment

My Poor Boots

I took this picture when I got home yesterday.

My Poor Boots

My Poor Boots

The sand from the walk on the beach just doesn’t seem to drop off!

April 10, 2014 Posted by | World | , | 2 Comments