Government Priority: Roads, not Rail
March 12th, 2008 under England, High Speed, Infrastructure, Padded Cell, Rail, Reopenings. [ Comments: none ]

It will come as little surprise to those of us who use the railways on a regular basis that the government is not really interested in improving the network beyond what exists today. While the government continues to consider railway investment as ‘subsidy’ and ‘cost’ there is little hope of this ever changing in times of such great need.

There are to be no rail reopenings considered except at local authority level for the next seven years, the electrification decision has been postponed again, there will be no decision on a new north-south high speed line until 2012 at the earliest, and there is little forward thinking and guidance from the Department for Transport in these matters. It, therefore, comes, also, as no surprise that ‘investment’ in roads is talked about quite a lot.

The Times ran a very interesting article detailing this phenomenum: the road network is growing fifteen times faster than the railway network. According to The Times, “In five of the past eleven years, no track was added to the domestic rail network, and in the peak years for rail growth, in 2001 and 2002, the network grew by only six miles a year.” Reopenings have happened in Wales and Scotland, however. The Highways Agency has 40 new projects in the planning stages and the only seriously considered railway project is Crossrail which only benefits London and the surrounding area.

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Rail Update – 3 Mar 2008
March 4th, 2008 under Infrastructure, Rail. [ Comments: none ]

Today was a rather uneventful day compared with the weekend disaster for the West Coast Mainline which is now back in operation again after Network Rail carried out emergency engineering works between Preston and Carlisle to make whatever repairs were necessary and to clean things up. Other events today were:

  • Fatality at Harlow Mill which is situated between Broxbourne and Bishops Stortford (TOC: National Express East Anglia)
  • Person hit by a train at Walthamstow Central which is situated between London Liverpool Street and Chingford (TOC: National Express East Anglia)
  • Signalling issues affecting the area between Gainsborough Lea Road and Lincoln Central (TOC: East Midlands Trains, Northern Rail)
  • Emergency services had to deal with an incident at Blackburn (TOC: Northern Rail)
  • Over-running engineering work between Rugby and Northampton (TOC:  London Midland, Virgin Trains)
  • Signalling issues in the area between Kettering and Leicester (TOC: East Midlands Trains)

Coming soon to this website will be features detailing each of the franchises and how they have been doing recently. Watch this space!


Rail Update – 1 Mar 2008
March 1st, 2008 under Infrastructure, London Midland, Rail, Virgin Trains. [ Comments: none ]

Today has not been a good day for travellers on the railway network today with the West Coast Mainline effectively shut down in two major areas resulting in train crews and trains being out of place nationally.

The cause of the incidents at Shap between Preston and Carlisle and Hemel Hempstead between Rugby and London were both down to freight containers being blown off freight trains. Network Rail expect the line between Preston and Carlisle to be shut until Monday morning. The screenshot below is just a short snapshot of the train situation today with trains late up to two hours and more and cancelled.

1 Mar 2008 - Network Issues

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