The Anonymous Widower

Electrifying Didcot Parkway

I took these pictures as I went through Didcot Parkway station this morning.

They seem to be using T-shaped central masts as they did at West Ham and I wrote about in Central Masts At West Ham.

This Google Map shows the station.

Didcot Parkway Station

Didcot Parkway Station

If you read the Wikipedia entry for the station, you may come to a similar conclusion to myself – In a decade or so’s time, the pattern of services at the station will be very different.

Wikipedia says this about use of the West Curve that allows trains to go between Oxford and Swindon.

There are at present no scheduled passenger services which use the West Curve to avoid the station on direct services from Oxford to Swindon.

But once the East West Rail Link is built, will we see services from Swindon, Bristol and the West using the West Curve to go to Oxford, Milton Keynes and the East?

 

 

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | 1 Comment

WordPress Is Total Crap At The Moment

My galleries don’t display and it is completely f**cked.

They must put the last version back and stop fiddling.

Apologies to all my readers!

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Computing | | Leave a comment

Aesthetic Problems With Overhead Wires On The Great Western

The April 2016 Edition of Modern Railways has an article entitled Thames Valley Wires Retrofit Planned. This is said.

A retrofit of overhead electrification on the section of the Great Western main line between Reading and Didcot is on the cards following complaints about the visual impact of the current design.

This are some pictures of the overhead gantries.

In my view, the design of the overhead gantries may well be better from a structural and reliability point of view, but it isn’t going to win plaudits for looking good.

Network Rail will have to do better!

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 2 Comments

Could This Be A Ground-Breaking Idea In Station Design?

This is an aerial view of the winning design proposal for Oxford station, by AHR

AHR's Proposal For Oxford Station

AHR’s Proposal For Oxford Station

It looks from the visualisation,that you have a wide covered bridge across the tracks, with a restaurant and other customer facilities on top.

I think it’s simple, but brilliant and if it gets built as designed, it will be an enormous asset to Oxford.

This Google Map shows the current station.

The Current Oxford Station

The Current Oxford Station

Note the white building to the north of the station on the East side, which is the Parcels Office, which is going to be turned into new platforms for Chiltern. In the new design, it looks like they are covered with car parks, with green grass roofs.

The simple concept of a wide covered bridge with a restaurant and other passenger facilities on top, has advantages.

  • It turns a station into a fully-functional meeting point for the town or city.
  • It could give spectacular views of some historic places.
  • I suspect, that like Custom House station, it could be built in a nice clean weatherproof factory and put together like Lego.
  • I feel, that it could be erected around and over a working railway without interrupting trains or passengers.

The concept would work in various places on the UK and other rail networks.

  • Chelmsford – A major station on a cramped site.
  • Coventry – Any poor architect couyld create something better than the current complete crap.
  • Durham – Spectacular views of the Castle and Cathedral

It would also work on some of those wonderful stations, where the rail lines are squezed along the coast.

I think that AHR’s concept will be copied extensively.

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 3 Comments

Rain, Beautiful Rain!

I’m feeling so much better today and it must be the break in the weather.

My face and beard doesn’t feel so dry, my gut would score at least 9/10 and my nails feel like real ones. The muck pouring down my throat has eased too!

Strangely, my INR was 2.8 on Wednesday, 2.7 yesterday and 2.1 today. It goes up and down with the weather.

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Health | , | Leave a comment

Piccadilly Line Drivers Give Heathrow Express A Helping Hand

Yesterday, as the BBC reports, the drivers on the Piccadilly Line went on strike.

My view on the tube drivers and their constant strikes, is that it is not about safety, Night Tube or whatever, but a power struggle between the drivers union and Transport for London.

At least it’ll all stop if Sadiq Khan becomes Mayor as the unions will calm things down in the hope, that they’ve got a more union-friendly Mayor.

The only winners yesterday were Heathrow and their overpriced Heathrow Express, which as most Londoner’s wouldn’t use it, except as a last resort, probably got some strong language going in the pubs and on social media.

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Three Good Gluten Free Links From The Londonist

I was looking for some gluten-free teryaki sauce and found these pages in The Londonist.

I shall be exploring.

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Food | , | Leave a comment

There’s No Football In London Today

As today would appear to be the best day for weather this Easter, I thought it might be an idea to go and see some live football.

But there’s not one match in London at all from the National League upwards!

March 25, 2016 Posted by | Sport | | Leave a comment