DerekC
Established Member
A lot has been written on this Forum about the perceived failure of the Swanage Railway's main line connecting service.
I was trying to recall which heritage railways have a main line connection, and if any of those have made a success of a regular (probably seasonal) main line connecting service over it.
Examples of schemes that were trialled and died would be interesting. If this just doesn't work, why?
There are obviously costs involved, mainly in getting heritage railway stock main line compatible, but are there operational and commercial reasons why such schemes just don't attract enough custom?
I was trying to recall which heritage railways have a main line connection, and if any of those have made a success of a regular (probably seasonal) main line connecting service over it.
Examples of schemes that were trialled and died would be interesting. If this just doesn't work, why?
There are obviously costs involved, mainly in getting heritage railway stock main line compatible, but are there operational and commercial reasons why such schemes just don't attract enough custom?