VItraveller
Member
if even a fraction of what’s in the Midlands rail hub gets put into practice, it could lead to a lot more capacity in Birmingham, by building the Boardsley cords, I was wondering how this might affect turn up and go services in the region.
Midlands area has about 6 to 7,000,000 people living in it so hopefully that will be a good base to work with.
I would define turn up and go as around 4 to 5 trains per hour , preferably more at reasonable intervals.
Like the cross city line, or the route from Wolverhampton to Coventry.
I’m hoping services to Bristol, Leicester, Derby and Nottingham can become turn up and go but not sure how feasible that is.
Midlands area has about 6 to 7,000,000 people living in it so hopefully that will be a good base to work with.
I would define turn up and go as around 4 to 5 trains per hour , preferably more at reasonable intervals.
Like the cross city line, or the route from Wolverhampton to Coventry.
I’m hoping services to Bristol, Leicester, Derby and Nottingham can become turn up and go but not sure how feasible that is.