Correct, off peak, Peak times it was Tattenham.IIRC, it was 4tph to Caterham but 4tph to Coulsdon Town, of which 2tph went forward to Tattenham Corner, no?
Correct, off peak, Peak times it was Tattenham.IIRC, it was 4tph to Caterham but 4tph to Coulsdon Town, of which 2tph went forward to Tattenham Corner, no?
Off peak.its very quiet but peak it deserves london options. Remember, when Coulsdon north closed, more trains then served Smitham as a consequence. Plus the additional coaches would assist Purley Oaks and South Croydon further up the line.Does any of the Tattenham Corner branch justify 4tph? The Caterham branch is busier so I think would, at least in the peak, but no station on the former branch logged more than 250,000 annual trips in the latest reported data.
Wasn't there a service from Charing Cross to Tattenham Corner, possibly off-peaks? Is this what you are referring to?IIRC, it was 4tph to Caterham but 4tph to Coulsdon Town, of which 2tph went forward to Tattenham Corner, no?
No, I'm referring to 2tph London Bridge to Cat & Tat fast via Norwood Jct, which was 10-377, 2tph London Bridge to Caterham via Forest Hill, 8-377/8-455, and 2tph London Bridge to Coulsdon Town stopping via Norwood Junction, 8-455.Wasn't there a service from Charing Cross to Tattenham Corner, possibly off-peaks? Is this what you are referring to?
That is not at all surprising given the nature of the settlements it serves. It certainly doesn't warrant 4tph in the peaks, no matter how many people used to go to Victoria. Splitting and joining 4tph in each direction at Purley was a huge performance risk as well, affecting the punctuality of trains on the Redhill corridor if anything went wrong.Although the Tattenham Corner line stations have seen some of the weakest post-covid recoveries on the network.
That was off-peak and all day Saturday from May 2018, but in the weekday peaks the two stopping routes fell away, and instead there was 2tph Victoria to Caterham / Tattenham Corner.No, I'm referring to 2tph London Bridge to Cat & Tat fast via Norwood Jct, which was 10-377, 2tph London Bridge to Caterham via Forest Hill, 8-377/8-455, and 2tph London Bridge to Coulsdon Town stopping via Norwood Junction, 8-455.
Sorry but if you see that the 2tph during the peaks are standing room only by the time they get to Reedham, on the up, they do need 4tph in the peaks IMO. I admit this is probably only Tuesday to Thursday (as people seem to have extended long weekends these days). Would take pressure off Coulsdon South. And as mentioned before Purley Oaks and South Croydon need more services.That is not at all surprising given the nature of the settlements it serves. It certainly doesn't warrant 4tph in the peaks, no matter how many people used to go to Victoria. Splitting and joining 4tph in each direction at Purley was a huge performance risk as well, affecting the punctuality of trains on the Redhill corridor if anything went wrong.
That was off-peak and all day Saturday from May 2018, but in the weekday peaks the two stopping routes fell away, and instead there was 2tph Victoria to Caterham / Tattenham Corner.
Has the Tattenham Corner branch had services skip stations on the branch itself before? Maybe if there were a few peak services that called Tat C, Tadworth, Coulsdon Town, Purley, then the most suitable calling pattern to either London Bridge or Victoria (and the reverse in the evening peak), the commuters would be more spread out and more space would exist for Purley passengers onwards.Sorry but if you see that the 2tph during the peaks are standing room only by the time they get to Reedham, on the up, they do need 4tph in the peaks IMO. I admit this is probably only Tuesday to Thursday (as people seem to have extended long weekends these days). Would take pressure off Coulsdon South. And as mentioned before Purley Oaks and South Croydon need more services.
Ideally but they wouldn't like it, the 2tph from tatt could run to vic all the way as an 8 car, and the 2tph from cat could run to London Bridge also as an 8 car, with no splitting and attaching.
Did these used to be with c2c or am I making this up in my own head?387301-387306 all still shown as working for GN out of Hornsey.
Yes they did.Did these used to be with c2c or am I making this up in my own head?
When did they move from there to GN?Yes they did.
Appears to be August 2022.When did they move from there to GN?
That would figure as I think that was just after 301/2/6 returned from their sublease at GWR. Cheers mateAppears to be August 2022.
First time that a 387/3 has worked in passenger service on DC?387302 has now transferred south, becoming the first ex c2c 387 to move south. It's currently at Lovers Walk
Getting around - c2c => GW => GN => Southern !. IIrc ?.387302 has now transferred south, becoming the first ex c2c 387 to move south. It's currently at Lovers Walk
It's not a particularly fair comparison regarding your points about the fares. London Bridge is in Zone 1 so will still have higher fares compared to the Windrush line regardless of whether or not it's in TfL's handsWhether or not Southern needs more stock, I can’t say, but South London is getting a terrible deal. 2tph on routes out of Victoria and London Bridge reign supreme in many areas. It’s not 1985 anymore. It should all be part of the Overground, especially for London Bridge trains on the Sydenham corridor, there’s no point running a regular service of Overground trains with cheaper tfl fares and an irregular service of Southern services with sky high National Rail fares. In the peaks, the Services from London Bridge to Victoria and Sutton are lightly loaded probably due to this reason.
It doesn’t seem to make sense for Southern to lose units. Surely they need more units to perform better services or increase more services.It also doesn't help that Southern losing /3s would result in a loss of capacity on suburban services since they frequently run in 4+3+3 formations
I regularly use the service from London bridge via Sutton to Epsom in the evening peak; I have to disagree that it is lightly loaded. It's usually full and standing - it does empty out somewhat once it gets past Wallington, but it's still a case of virtually all seats taken until Sutton and quite a number do stay on to Epsom.In the peaks, the Services from London Bridge to Victoria and Sutton are lightly loaded probably due to this reason.
I regularly use the service from London bridge via Sutton to Epsom in the evening peak; I have to disagree that it is lightly loaded. It's usually full and standing - it does empty out somewhat once it gets past Wallington, but it's still a case of virtually all seats taken until Sutton and quite a number do stay on to Epsom.
Ah... forgot about those... Agree they don't seem to be the best use of rolling stock when a simple change with the Overground at West Croydon can cover all the possible travel combinations if a New Cross Gate stop could be inserted in the existing services. I am guessing pathing on the fast lines is the reason that hasn't been done?I mean the new peak stopping trains from Sutton to London Bridge via Forest Hill
The 8 cars on London Bridge to Sutton via Forest Hill route should swap with the 6 cars that run on the London Bridge to East Croydon via Tulse Hill as London Bridge to Sutton via Forest Hill seems relatively empty compared to other services.Ah... forgot about those... Agree they don't seem to be the best use of rolling stock when a simple change with the Overground at West Croydon can cover all the possible travel combinations if a New Cross Gate stop could be inserted in the existing services. I am guessing pathing on the fast lines is the reason that hasn't been done?
It’s survived the checks and is in service! Just had it on a Victoria to Eastbourne, it’s paired with 387123If it’s anything like the GWR 387s that came south it will be going back north in no time!
What does 'utterly rammed' mean in this context and is it a new problem? The idea of giving everyone a seat at peak time disappeared a long time ago as modern rolling stock has fewer seats and more room to stand. Presumably some passengers are only travelling for a matter of minutes.Southern needs a net gain of units from this cascade, very urgently. 17:00 London Victoria to Epsom Downs - utterly rammed leaving Clapham Junction.