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Northumberland Rail Campaigners Say East Coast Main Line Timetable ‘Bad For Our Region’

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on MSN.

These three paragraphs explain the campaigners worries and point out some of the expected benefits.

Northumberland rail campaigners remain critical of the new East Coast Main Line timetable which is to be implemented from the end of this year.

LNER revealed the new industry-wide timetable, which has been in the works since 2021, had been given the green light by the Department for Transport on Wednesday, December 18. The timetable sees LNER services increased from two to three trains per hour between Newcastle and London King’s Cross.

It also shaves journey times between the Scottish and English capitals, with predictions that faster journeys could see rail’s share of the travel market between the cities rise to 60%. However, shorter journey times mean that there will be fewer stops at smaller stations, with Northumberland stations Berwick, Alnmouth and Morpeth all losing LNER services.

In My First Trip On The Northumberland Line – 18th December 2024, I made this observation about the long platforms on the Northumberland Line.

I am fairly sure that some of the platforms have been sized to take a five-car Hitachi Class 80x train, which are only 130 metres long.

This must enable the ability to use the Northumberland Line as a diversion for the East Coast Main Line.

Some services could perhaps stop at Blyth for the large factories and/or Northumberland Park for the Metro.

In Scotland To Get New Intercity Fleet, I laid down my views on ScotRail’s new Inter7City fleet.

  • Could a few extra new trains for Scotland’s Intercity fleet be used to provide a long-distance service through the Northumberland Line?
  • It would call at all the smaller stations between Newcastle and Edninburgh.
  • It would take the Northumberland Line on occasions.
  • It could stop at Blyth for the large factories.
  • It could stop at Northumberland Park for the Metro.
  • They would be 125 mph trains, so they kept out of the way of the expresses.
  • Digital signalling would ensure safe separation.

A friend of mine in the Borders told me, that Border Scots were looking for well-paid employment at the Britishvolt factory. Britishvolt may have gone, but I’m sure a company will build a factory near Blyth, that needs large amounts of elecxtricity and workers.

January 4, 2025 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | 5 Comments

Paris – Berlin Direct High Speed Train Service Launched

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the Railway Gazette.

This was the sub-heading.

A daily high speed train service linking Paris Est and Berlin Hbf was launched on December 16.

These four paragraphs outline a few details of the service.

It is operated through the Alleo partnership of SNCF Voyageurs and DB, with both French and German onboard staff and using DB Class 407 Velaro D trainsets built by Siemens Mobility.

The journey time is just over 8 h, using high speed lines from Paris to Strasbourg and from Frankfurt to Berlin, and calling at Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Frankfurt Süd and Berlin-Spandau.

The service is targeted at both leisure and business travellers, with the operators highlighting the environmental benefits of the rail journey producing 2 kg of CO2, compared to 200 kg when flying.

Fares start at €59·99 in standard class and €69·99 in first.

Those prices seem good value.

I have just looked up going on the direct trains from Paris to Berlin on 19th Feb and coming back on the 21st.

These were the two trains.

  • Paris Est – Berlin HBf 19th Feb – 09:55-18:03 – 8:08 – £52:00
  • Berlin HBf – Paris Est 21st Feb – 11:54 – 20:00 – 8:06 – £86:50

Note.

  1. Why is it cheaper to go to the East?
  2. The Berlin HBf – Paris Est should allow you to catch a late Eurostar to London.
  3. easyJet could get you fast and affordably between Gatwick and Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
  4. Lumo can get you between London and Edinburgh for under £25:00.

New train services are opening up interesting trips.

Consider.

  • I’ve not been to Berlin by train except from the East.
  • I’ve not been to the new Brandenburg Airport.
  • I’ve not done an eight-hour East-West daytime train trip across Europe.
  • I want to look at Karlruhe and Chemnitz, and their new tram-trains.

I might organise my trip like this.

  • Eurostar from London to Brussels
  • Train from Brussels to Karlsruhe
  • Overnight in Karlsruhe
  • Train from Karlsruhe to Chemnitz
  • Overnight in Chemnitz
  • Train from Chemnitz to Berlin
  • Overnight in Berlin
  • Train from Berlin to Paris
  • Walk between Paris Est and Paris Nord
  • Eurostar from Paris to London

Note.

  1. I’ve done London to Karlsruhe in a day via Brussels.
  2. There will be three nights in hotels.
  3. It should be possible to do Berlin and London via Paris in a day.

I think I’ll at least plan it.

January 4, 2025 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Ocado: Early In The Morning

Today, I had my shopping delivered at six o’clock in the morning.

I’d booked Ocado for that time and I rose at five, so that the door was ready, when the van arrived dead on the allotted time.

I just unlatched the door and the six grey plastic carrier bags were lined up along the wall inside my hall.

As I always do, I sorted out the beer first, as it is heavy and I keep it downstairs, only bringing what I need upstairs.

But by seven, everything was stored away and I’d had my daily bath, where I give my eyes a good rinsing of the accumulated night’s sleep, of which my eyes collect a lot.

I quite like having the groceries and other shopping delivered early, as it allows me to plan my day properly.

But it has always been thus.

I was usually first out of bed and through  most of my teenage years, I marked up newspapers near Oakwood station, before going to school.

I have no recollection of the time I rose at University, but we generally got into the centre of Liverpool by about nine.

So Ocadao at six seems to fit my pattern of life.

January 4, 2025 Posted by | Food, World | , , | 3 Comments