The Anonymous Widower

Rochdale Station – 12th November, 2024

Yesterday, I went to Rochdale station, to ascertain, the suitability of running a Lumo service between Euston and Rochdale stations.

Note.

  1. The building in the style of a mosque, is actually a Catholic church.
  2. The island tram platform is at right angles to the railway lines through the station.
  3. The tram takes you a short distance to the North to the town centre.

This map shows the station and the tram stop.

Note.

  1. The station has four platforms and two tram platforms.
  2. The two outer train platforms are quite long.
  3. The West-facing bay platform could probably take a five-car Lumo train.
  4. The tram platform runs North from the station.
  5. There is a co-working space by the tram-stop.
  6. There is a cafe in the station.
  7. There is a manned ticket office.
  8. Car parking is free.
  9. There are sixteen bicycle spaces.

With some tidying up, this could be a neat interchange.

These are my thoughts.

Will Rochdale Station Accommodate One Of Lumo’s Five-Car Trains?

The Wikipedia entry for Rochdale station, says this about the Bay Platform 4, that was used for the Cltheroe train.

In 2015, construction on a fourth railway platform began. The 135m-long bay platform was completed in 2016 and is used to relieve congestion at Manchester Victoria, where terminating trains would otherwise occupy the through platforms; numerous services now continue on to Rochdale as opposed to terminating at Victoria. It is located at the south end of the main island platform, with the southbound through line having been re-aligned slightly further east to accommodate the new terminating line and is used by the half-hourly stopping service from Blackburn/Clitheroe via Bolton and Victoria.

A 135 metre platform should be able to accommodate a five-car train with 27 metre carriages, so it looks like a 5-carriage Lumo train with 26-metre cars would fit in the bay platform 4.

Will Rochdale Station Accommodate A Pair Of Lumo’s Five-Car Trains?

Consider.

  • Lumo’s Hitachi trains, like all their siblings can run in pairs. As I reported in Ten-Car Hull Trains, Hull Trains do it regularly.
  • Rochdale station may or may not be able to accommodate a pair of five-car trains, but say if one of Manchester’s Premier League clubs was playing in the FA Cup Final, I’m sure they would find a way to run a ten-car train to London.
  • It looks like Warrington Bank Quay, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles and Manchester Victoria could all take 10-car trains.
  • Euston probably can as well, as 9-car and 11-car Class 390 trains are 217.5 and 265.3 metres respectively long respectively and a 10-car Lumo train would only be 260 metres.

Perhaps, one train can start at Rochdale and the other at Manchester Victoria, before they join at Victoria and go to London as a pair.

Could The Lumo Service Be Extended Across The Pennines?

Distances Along the Calder Valley Line to Leeds are as follows.

  • Rochdale 10.4 miles – 
  • Hebden Bridge – 23.6 miles
  • Halifax – 32.7 miles
  • Low Moor – 37.5 miles
  • Bradford Interchange – 40.4 miles
  • Leeds – 49.8 miles

Note.

  1. The 70 km. rang of a Lumo train will be 43.5 miles.
  2. The train can be charged at both end stations and will be fully charged, when it leaves Manchester Victoria and Leeds.
  3. There are short lengths of electrification at Manchester Victoria and Leeds.
  4. There may be extra electrification between Bradford Interchange and Leeds, in the next few years.

I am fairly certain, that a battery-electric Lumo Class 803 train will be able to provide a London Euston and Leeds service.

How Long Will Services Take?

Timings on the extended route from London Euston to Manchester Victoria, Rochdale, Bradford and Leeds would take.

  • London-Euston – Warrington Bank Quay – One hour and forty-four minutes – Current Avanti timings.
  • Warrington Bank Quay – Newton-le-Willows -Eleven minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Newton-le-Willows – Eccles -Ten minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Eccles – Manchester Victoria – Ten minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Manchester Victoria – Rochdale – Fourteen minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Rochdale – Hebden Bridge – Sixteen minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Hebden Bridge – Halifax – Fifteen minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Halifax – Low Moor – Six minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Low Moor – Bradford Interchange -Ten minutes – Current Northern timings.
  • Bradford Interchange – Leeds – Nineteen minutes – Current Northern timings.

Totals.

  • London and Manchester Victoria – Two hours and fifteen minutes.
  • London and Rochdale – Two hours and twenty-nine minutes.
  • London and Bradford – Three hours and six minutes.
  • London and Leeds – Three hours and twenty-five minutes.

I suspect times could be speeded up a bit.

Proposed Developments Of Manchester Metrolink

This sub-title has its own Wikipedia entry.

Developments that would be beneficial to a Lumo service might include.

A station at Cop Road on the Oldham and Rochdale Line, that would support new housing.

Tram-trains between Oldham and Heywood On the Calder Valley Line.

These two developments will directly bring more passengers to the Lumo service, but because the Lumo service has links with the Metrolink at Eccles, Manchester Victoria and Rochdale any Metrolink improvements should benefit the Lumo service.

 

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