As it will be part of the North East sub franchise, no chance of that unless it gets allocated to be one of the 'express' routes.For a main link across the Country this route is an utter disgrace especially when a Railbus turns up. It needs to be a high priority for better rolling stock in the new franchise.
As it will be part of the North East sub franchise, no chance of that unless it gets allocated to be one of the 'express' routes.
It should be an express route in my view
By express route I meant the higher spec Northern Regional services that are required to be offered by the new franchise.
For a main link across the Country this route is an utter disgrace especially when a Railbus turns up. It needs to be a high priority for better rolling stock in the new franchise.
By express route I meant the higher spec Northern Regional services that are required to be offered by the new franchise.
In the new franchise specification there will be 2tph Newcastle to Carlisle 1 stopper, 1 express. This comes in December 2016 I believe
IIRC, quite a few years ago, perhaps prior to privatisation, didn't some trains continue or start from Whitehaven or Barrow?
There is still one evening train from Newcastle to Whitehaven.
Services are an hourly Newcastle-Carlisle with a couple continuing to Glasgow via Dumfries.
I don't think further connectivity to the Cumbrian Coast would be needed. It would be good to have a better connectivity with Manchester Airport services when going West/Southbound though
Thanks. I'm looking to go Carlise - Newcastle and back just for the hell of it, but I refuse - refuse (if I could make that *blink* too I would) - to do this on a Pacer.142 and 156 (Northern).
156 (ScotRail) on the joint services.
Can't think of any others!
Thanks. I'm looking to go Carlise - Newcastle and back just for the hell of it, but I refuse - refuse (if I could make that *blink* too I would) - to do this on a Pacer.
Confirmed my suspicions that a 142 class runs on the route, any insight in avoiding them? Is there a fixed service pattern, or destination where I can be sure of the 156?
For a main link across the Country this route is an utter disgrace especially when a Railbus turns up. It needs to be a high priority for better rolling stock in the new franchise.
Is it really such an important cross country link? It's really a Newcastle commuter line with a few handy extensions to Carlise and Glasgow.
From Newcastle to Manchester/Liverpool it quicker via Leeds and Glasgow is quicker via Edinburgh. Strategically it is important for engineering diversions elsewhere, but I'm not sure it so important from a passengers point of view.
Is it really such an important cross country link? It's really a Newcastle commuter line with a few handy extensions to Carlise and Glasgow.
From Newcastle to Manchester/Liverpool it quicker via Leeds and Glasgow is quicker via Edinburgh. Strategically it is important for engineering diversions elsewhere, but I'm not sure it so important from a passengers point of view.
I think it's probably a route that could be made useful. At the moment transpennine run a service from Liverpool, via Manchester and Leeds. With pressure on services through Manchester, and Liverpool contributing significantly to those pressures through the city I think it makes sense to look at creating some services from Liverpool which bypass Manchester.
A Liverpool, Preston, Lancaster, Carlisle, Newcastle service I think would be very well received and used, and be time competitive versus today. Could even I suppose split at Carlisle with one portion going to Newcastle and another to Edinburgh or Glasgow.
The above just random thoughts after reading some of the comments.
I dare say there would probably be demand for more journeys being strangled by the lack of decent rolling stock, but this applies all across the country so it's a question of priorities.
I think it's probably a route that could be made useful. At the moment transpennine run a service from Liverpool, via Manchester and Leeds. With pressure on services through Manchester, and Liverpool contributing significantly to those pressures through the city I think it makes sense to look at creating some services from Liverpool which bypass Manchester.
A Liverpool, Preston, Lancaster, Carlisle, Newcastle service I think would be very well received and used, and be time competitive versus today. Could even I suppose split at Carlisle with one portion going to Newcastle and another to Edinburgh or Glasgow.
The above just random thoughts after reading some of the comments.