It seems to me that Burton station with it's island platform is the achilles heel of the high speed line from Derby to Birmingham. The speed of 60mph (?) through the platforms is quite some reduction from 125 followed by the necessity to recover once clear. The braking begins just after Clay Mills on the Down line and before Branston on the Up.
There seems to be scope for easing the reverse curves at the Derby end but not at the Birmingham end due to the amount of pointwork between the platform end and Leicester Junction.
Could it be done? For non-stop expresses would there be any appreciable savings in time and would it be beneficial to reduce braking requirements?
Any thoughts?
There seems to be scope for easing the reverse curves at the Derby end but not at the Birmingham end due to the amount of pointwork between the platform end and Leicester Junction.
Could it be done? For non-stop expresses would there be any appreciable savings in time and would it be beneficial to reduce braking requirements?
Any thoughts?