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"Scenic route" 19/05/2016 at 00:01 #82522 | |
Mattyq
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Just curious as to why some trains take the "scenic route" (IE: long way) from York to Selby via Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood rather than directly via the Hambleton North Curve when there are no intermediate stops?
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"Scenic route" 19/05/2016 at 00:27 #82523 | |
DriverCurran
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Matt A lot of it will be for route knowledge retention, for instance down my neck of the woods the last train of the night ( http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/W40843/2016/05/19/advanced ) and the first train of the morning ( http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/W40840/2016/05/19/advanced ) are both routed via Bromley South and New Beckenham to allow Tonbridge drivers to keep their knowledge up of the 'Mid Kent' line for times of engineering works on the main lines. In my days of driving at Tonbridge both of these trains used to call all stations via the main line..... Hope the links actually work. Paul You have to get a red before you can get any other colour Log in to reply |
"Scenic route" 19/05/2016 at 00:31 #82524 | |
GeoffM
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SHerburn-in-Elmet needs service somehow! It's between Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood. Can also be for pathing reasons - a cranky old DMU trundling along at 75mph on the ECML is not pleasurable to a SimSig Boss Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 6691donn |
"Scenic route" 21/05/2016 at 14:15 #82570 | |
Mattyq
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" said:SHerburn-in-Elmet needs service somehow! It's between Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood. As a trainer/assessor my response would be "RTFQ"! :yikes :lol: I did say "with no intermediate stops". :-) " said: Can also be for pathing reasons - a cranky old DMU trundling along at 75mph on the ECML is not pleasurable to aThat bit makes sense. The question really referred to freight. In such case, wouldn't it be more logical to hold it at York a little longer to follow a fast pax train? " said: MattThis would makes sense also. Cheers guys. Not fat ..... fluffy!! (G Iglesias) Log in to reply |
"Scenic route" 21/05/2016 at 16:02 #82574 | |
GeoffM
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" said:" said:Some only stop at Sherburn which is not shown on either sim, so it could be assumed that that detail was missed.SHerburn-in-Elmet needs service somehow! It's between Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood. " said: " said:Depends when the next express starts chasing its tail!Can also be for pathing reasons - a cranky old DMU trundling along at 75mph on the ECML is not pleasurable to aThat bit makes sense. The question really referred to freight. In such case, wouldn't it be more logical to hold it at York a little longer to follow a fast pax train? SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
"Scenic route" 21/05/2016 at 16:32 #82577 | |
jc92
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" said:" said:Dont forget trains bound for Thorne still have to reach Joan Croft a few miles off sim, slow down and clear the Junction. And quite a few will run through to doncaster to access Decoy Yard. There is no regulating point for them at all, only Arksey on the Down. Trains via GW can be held at Hambleton, Church Fenton, Colton South and Sherburn Junction. Trains also go via Milford and Knottingley and rejoin at Shaftholme or will use the flyover." said:Some only stop at Sherburn which is not shown on either sim, so it could be assumed that that detail was missed.SHerburn-in-Elmet needs service somehow! It's between Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood. "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Mattyq |