wagonbasher wrote:Just heard on BBC Radio Bristol that the Portishead line is to be cleared in order that a trial 'passenger' evaluation to be run down by First Great Western in Autumn.
If true this is a superb development. Anyone out there able to verify this?
Might have to go and speak with my neighbour who is on the sustainable transport committee.
May well be a crock of sh** though. Last estimate was ú35m for signalling and station upgrades.
Portishead line to be cleared
Portishead line to be cleared
Just spotted this on the wnxx forum:
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It sounds a bit to good to be true, and there's not yet anything about it on http://www.portisheadrailwaygroup.org , which says it was last updated yesterday.
Andy Kirkham
Well it does mention it here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-13719922AndyK wrote:It sounds a bit to good to be true, and there's not yet anything about it on http://www.portisheadrailwaygroup.org , which says it was last updated yesterday.
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I believe there is a crossing vee, the minimum that can exist to satisfy whatever requirement there is that a junction be retained.tonyperks wrote:when i travelled on the Coal stone haul the portishead branch wasnt even conected any more, there wasnt even a point in place the line just went straight down to the docks at portbury!!
I'd love to be proved wrong the suggestion of a trial runs sounds like complete and utter unresearched maddess. Perhaps they could do Bath - Bournmouth over the S&D at the same time?
Alex