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So was that the 9P77 to Blackpool North that I saw going over Sackville Street at about 5.05pm tonight? Not much fun for the passengers but at least a bit of variety for us pedestrians!
Totally agree. I think the Sheffield system is much better with a centre car all-seater and all the prams, wheelchair, cycles etc in the two end cars. Certainly the seats the M5000's do have are very unpleasant for the longer routes (if you're 'lucky' enough to get one)!
Apologies if I've missed mention of this elsewhere but I notice that the Clifton Road bridge over the old GC Ruddington Station site appears to have suffered a similar fate to the Musgrave Lane bridge (at least it looks that way on Google maps). As it's a larger road closer to built-up areas I'm...
That's excellent news (but I really must learn to read threads before posting - I've just seen the picture in post 17)! Let's just hope it's still in a reasonable condition and can be restored. It's a beautiful old building.
Hello again Matt,
My apologies for the above. Original issue seems to have cleared. Not sure if this was a site issue or just local to me at the time - but am stymied by character limit again. Original problem - a couple of images (one in the Sheffield derailment thread, one in the TfW 769...
Absolutely, couldn't agree more. Well done to all involved and I really hope they can keep up the momentum. I hate to be picky but I do wonder how much more could be achieved though if they'd only improve their PR a bit! Updates about the railway in general are a bit thin on the ground. I think...
Apologies for being a bit behind the times but I've only just caught up with this one! I was just curious because the article seems a little more thorough (certainly longer) than the usual local press efforts. Do we know Mr Partridge? He certainly gives this forum a mention.
And not just time either! The seating is completely unsuitable for that sort of distance. If TfGM are wanting to increase service distances they really should be looking at seating that doesn't induce DVT!!!
Many locomotive and unit types are used by more than one TOC and even owned by more than one leasing company. Unless you're familiar with the manufacturer, 'British Rail' is probably the most convenient - and most understood - name to use?
Just to add to Jonesy3001's photo, there's now an information board on the small traffic island just out of shot to the left. This suggests that there will be two, extended closures of Queens Road between May and August next year. I would assume this will be for the installation of the new bridges.