British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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Hmmmmm... BB
I detect a sense of I don't like train drivers
Well i would'nt say I dislike them but I do get frustrated that the puppet gets paid more than the puppeteer.
Hmmmmm... BB
I detect a sense of I don't like train drivers
Well i would'nt say I dislike them but I do get frustrated that the puppet gets paid more than the puppeteer.
You tosser! I was actually agreeing with you until posted that! As an (ex) train driver, I can assure you that after the lever frame boxes shut on the main line in the 80's, the art of signalling has been lost to button pushers up to 30 miles away!
If I had a pound for every time that I had to explain to a button pusher at 3 bridges power box how to get out of the crap, I could have retired 5 years earlier than I did!
Like you said in another thread, surely isn't the rail infrastructure really going to struggle getting all the fans to Falmer? Only four trains an hour from Brighton/Lewes.
That was my thinking, I think we need to be as radical as the Victorians were when they first built the railways back in the 1830s-50s.
no what we really need to do is reduce the amount of commuting necessary, espacially in the peak hours. people traveling 50miles to work is a dumb idea in the first place, but thats where the work is. my company doesnt need to be in central london, in fact it only moved there from Harrow a few years ago. no idea why, prestige i suppose. too many people living too far from their place of work for various reasons. no idea how you solve this, but it wont be addressed untill it is recognised.
not radical so much as no nimbys, you wanted a railway you built it, its progress.
Probably put on some extra trains. Didn't they used to do that from Hove station in the days we packed out the Goldstone?
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Unless they update the signalling it will be impossible to run any extra trains on matchdays as the line between Lewes and Brighton already runs at full capacity as well as there being no spare rolling stock to cover any additional movements.
Does it run at full capacity on a Saturday though, I'd be surprised. You are only talking about a shuttle service between Brighton and Falmer.
Glad to see one of the old wind up's still works If you look back at my previous posts on railway matters you'll find I've got a pretty good respect for drivers but then again I come from the old school where as much as we used to wind the shit out of each other we still worked together and helped each other when the chips were down, It's fair to say that in the 30+ years i've been signalling trains I've helped as many drivers get out of the shit as they have me. Your right about the art of signalling being lost though and in reality the same applies to driving trains as well, The days of using common sense and experience have gone and all they want is little robot's doing the job now with the decision making being left to some faceless wonder sat in an office miles away. Out of the 2 of us I'd say your the lucky one being retired and I shall be following suit at the first opportunity, The only thing that holds me to the job now is the fact I've got no other qualifications and no other job is going to pay me what the railway does.
It is running at full capacity now, there are no pathways to add any additional trains between Brighton/Falmer/Brighton. A train cannot leave Falmer until the previous train has entered Brighton station so it will be impossible to add any football specials to the service unless the signalling is upgraded, platforms lengthened and extra stock obtained and the chance of that happening is absolutely zero.
I told them that last month, you muppet.
I guess capacity could be increased by one train an hour each way if the Ashford service called at Falmer, bringing it up to 5.
Incidentially, the ATOC put out their list of lines/stations to be considered for reopening and on a sizeable list, no Lewes/Uck. None really in our area, closest is Crainleigh in Surrey.
I guess the Express heard about the upcoming report and just guessed Lewes/Uckfield would be on it.
I'm at an event with Lord Adonis tomorrow night, so in the unlikely event he mentions Lewes to Uckfield, I shall let you know!
Are you being serious ? How many punters will you SQUEEZE on a 2 car diesel ?
It's a wonder no one has brought this up because there is no way the train will be able to take the strain of transporting the hordes to Falmer each match day.
There is meltdown on that line every November 5th for Bonfire Night at Lewes so how will the railway cope with the projected number of fans each matchday ?
I wasn't denying it wouldn't be chaos!
To be honest, I think the solution would be not to run the diesel train say for 1/2/5pm time schedule and just whack in a Brighton to Lewes service. I know that wouldn't be much help but it would be 4 carriages more than there would be otherwise.
Don't forget the other passengers who are travelling on the trains - the folk who are nothing to do with the football crowds. Trains are quite busy on the Lewes - Brighton line, especially on Saturday afternoons. It's why they run five trains an hour.I wasn't denying it wouldn't be chaos!
To be honest, I think the solution would be not to run the diesel train say for 1/2/5pm time schedule and just whack in a Brighton to Lewes service. I know that wouldn't be much help but it would be 4 carriages more than there would be otherwise.
Don't forget the other passengers who are travelling on the trains - the folk who are nothing to do with the football crowds. Trains are quite busy on the Lewes - Brighton line, especially on Saturday afternoons. It's why they run five trains an hour.
Don't forget the other passengers who are travelling on the trains - the folk who are nothing to do with the football crowds. Trains are quite busy on the Lewes - Brighton line, especially on Saturday afternoons. It's why they run five trains an hour.
It's a wonder why the opponents of Falmer didn't latch onto this as they would have been onto something and would have been able to cause a problem.