Heathrow Terminal 4 hasn't had passenger trains since 9 May 2020
But only because the Terminal itself is closed. TfL Rail should be terminating there but are having to run empty from T2&3 and back again.
Heathrow Terminal 4 hasn't had passenger trains since 9 May 2020
But only because the Terminal itself is closed. TfL Rail should be terminating there but are having to run empty from T2&3 and back again.
I assume, to be clear, that you are not including the Piccadilly line in that comment (if the terminal itself is open).Heathrow Terminal 4 hasn't had passenger trains since 9 May 2020
The terminal is closed.I assume, to be clear, that you are not including the Piccadilly line in that comment (if the terminal itself is open).
Ok, TY.The terminal is closed.
Reddish south and Denton has a Saturday service once a week in the morning with service in each direction between stockport and stalybridge via guide BridgeAre there some in the Stoke/Staffordshire/Midlands area that don't have passenger trains stopping, Wedgwood, Barlaston, Stone, Norton Bridge, Atherstone, Polesworth? Also Teesside Airport?, Reddish South & Denton?
Is it still used for football traffic whenever there is a home game at St Andrews?
All being well, that will re-start next season.In theory, yes, but because of the pandemic I don’t think there has been a game played in front of fans at St Andrews for almost 18 months.
Add Llanaber, Llanbedr, Llandanwg, Tygwyn, Abererch, Hopton Heath and Sugar Loaf too!Gilfach Fargoed currently has no trains, I think due to covid because it has very short platforms. Presumably it will reopen?
What would the opinion on Sampford Courtenay be? I don't know what the situation is in terms of its ownership and whether or not its been transferred to Network Rail as part of the Okehampton works, or being a privately owned station whether or not is was ever officially "open", but it did appear in the ORR statistics, and I don't believe any of the new Okehampton services will call there.
It didn't run on May 15th. The ticket office staff didn't even know that the service existed: quite baffled when I asked what had happened to the parlly
Add Llanaber, Llanbedr, Llandanwg, Tygwyn, Abererch, Hopton Heath and Sugar Loaf too!
How are stations on heritage railways regulated, though? I assume they can be opened and closed without any regulation or consultation.On the SVR no regular trains call at Erdington, but the station is still there, fully functional and lovingly maintained.
Of course. Not really relevant at all to this type of thread about Railways Act 2005 issues.How are stations on heritage railways regulated, though? I assume they can be opened and closed without any regulation or consultation.
Exactly. Didn't think they were, given that there isn't a single heritage railway providing day-in, day-out public transport services.Of course. Not really relevant at all to this type of thread about Railways Act 2005 issues.
Exactly. Didn't think they were, given that there isn't a single heritage railway providing day-in, day-out public transport services.
It wouldn't have been open to everyone on a turn-up-and-go basis, though, so again I doubt it would have been regulated in anything like the same way.The closest I could think of was the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch, which I knew used to run services timed for the high school at New Romney, but apparently that stopped in 2015 (but was genuine "public transport" as the county council funded it)
And valley.Also Llanfair PG.
They were shut by 1995, and just like Weymouth Quay are most probably outside the scope of the original question and Wiki article which is about station closures that don’t appear to have followed the 2005 rules correctly.Does Attercliffe R.D. and Brightside count in Sheffield? I think Brightside is shut though cos of Meadowhall station.
Heysham (harbour)?
Heysham Port is served by one train per day meeting one of the ferries.
On average 2019/20, 31 passengers a day, so 15/16 coming and 15/16 going.With no passengers on them!
I meant due to the IOM closing their border.On average 2019/20, 31 passengers a day, so 15/16 coming and 15/16 going.
I meant due to the IOM closing their border.
I travelled to Heysham Port a few weeks ago and can confirm that it was indeed possible. It was strange having the whole 3 car 158 to myself though. I also visited Reddish South and Denton the following week on a much busier train.The station isn't closed, though. It is being served. And you can (though I doubt anyone does, as the bus is quicker) use it if you're not using the boat.