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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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616 of 1124  Sat 17th Sep 2016 9:16am  

Hi all Wave Looking at the Coventry station departure boards, a couple of cancellations are showing up from the storm damage disruption, that might be ongoing even into Monday morning, but there are alternative services. Wave
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PeterB
Mount Nod
617 of 1124  Mon 19th Sep 2016 11:57pm  

The Department for Transport has published the Consultation response on the West Midland franchise which will replace the current London Midland franchise from October 2017. Some of the changes planned are:
  • Additional carriages to give 30% increase in peak capacity into Birmingham and 25% into Euston [incremental 2018-2022].
  • London to Crewe via Nuneaton and the Trent Valley will run directly from Stafford to Crewe (to allow longer trains) [Dec 2018].
  • An hourly service will operate from Birmingham to Crewe via Wolverhampton and Stoke-on-Trent [Dec 2018].
  • Two Walsall-Euston services in the morning with two return services in the evening [Dec 2018].
  • First train on Sunday from Coventry to Birmingham to be at least 30 minutes earlier [Dec 2018].
  • The Sunday all stations Coventry to Birmingham service will be half hourly [Dec 2021].
  • Hourly Coventry-Kenilworth-Leamington service [no date].
  • An extra Saturday evening service Coventry-Nuneaton [Dec 2018].
  • Coventry-Nuneaton service to start two hours earlier on Sunday mornings [Dec 2018].
  • Free Wifi on "main line" trains [Dec 2019]
  • Compensation for delays of 15 minutes or more [no date].
The franchise will operate as two "separable business units", "West Midland Rail" and "West Coast". West Midland Rail will take over all London Midland local services from Birmingham plus Nuneaton-Coventry-Leamington. Birmingham-Coventry-London and Birmingham-Liverpool will go to the West Coast unit. The document makes the following comment on an increased frequency service on the Coventry-Nuneaton Line:- "Coventry City Council is leading on the delivery of an infrastructure scheme along this line which would allow a second train per hour to operate. As the timescales for the completion of this work have not been finalised we cannot specify the increase in service in the Train Service Requirement document, however it could be delivered through an in franchise change." Peter.
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pixrobin
Canley
618 of 1124  Sat 24th Sep 2016 9:38pm  

The 12.27 today having left platform 4 at Coventry approaches Grosvenor Road footbridge
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Midland Red

619 of 1124  Sun 25th Sep 2016 10:38am  

That was the 09.47 Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly which arrived at its destination on time at 14.34 Thumbs up
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PeterB
Mount Nod
620 of 1124  Fri 21st Oct 2016 7:39pm  

LMS 46233 Duchess of Sutherland is due through Coventry at 13:39 next Friday (28th October) heading south (timings). Peter.
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Binkey11
Wyken
621 of 1124  Fri 21st Oct 2016 8:27pm  

Thought I would bring back memories of the old Tile Hill station. The photo was taken during my anorak days with an old box camera, of Royal Scot class 46136 on it way towards Birmingham. Happy days!!
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Midland Red

622 of 1124  Fri 21st Oct 2016 8:46pm  

'The Border Regiment' Thumbs up Thanks, Binkey
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Binkey11
Wyken
623 of 1124  Fri 21st Oct 2016 10:41pm  

Another photo on the same day, sign of change on the way. D5061. Sad Sad
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dutchman
Spon End
624 of 1124  Sat 22nd Oct 2016 3:12am  

Few spotters bothered to photograph the early diesels so you are to be congratulated for recording the event Cheers
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Midland Red

625 of 1124  Sat 22nd Oct 2016 8:03am  

On 21st Oct 2016 10:41pm, Binkey11 said: Another photo on the same day, sign of change on the way. D5061. Sad Sad
It survives! My photo from 2014 at Grosmont, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Thumbs up
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Binkey11
Wyken
626 of 1124  Sat 22nd Oct 2016 9:48am  

That's a bit of a coincidence, glad it survived. Thanks for info. Cheers
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PeterB
Mount Nod
627 of 1124  Mon 24th Oct 2016 11:52pm  

Quite a good day for freight around Coventry today. Westbury to Bescot spoil train approaching Bedworth Halewood to Southampton car train approaching Arena. Peter.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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628 of 1124  Tue 25th Oct 2016 9:57am  

Hi all Wave Fabulous autumn shades of our local railways. Your mention of Bescot reminds me of the national link freights from Banbury to Bescot. Memories of watching the Friday evening down freight through Coventry always heavier on a Friday, often hauled by a pair of class 25s that struggled up the slight climb to Tile Hill where they sometimes took refuge in the looped siding, if the train was short enough, that is. Standing in Coventry it was always evident as to what the freight was up to, as for an hour after the following commuter trains were often delayed. Cheers
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PeterB
Mount Nod
629 of 1124  Fri 28th Oct 2016 8:28pm  

Duchess of Sutherland passing London Road at lunchtime today. Peter.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
630 of 1124  Mon 31st Oct 2016 9:53am  

A century ago there was a single track railway line that ran from Hawkesbury Halt to the Wyken Colleries. A train from Deedmore Road to Hawkesbury with say 40/50 loaded trucks of coal, if the last truck or van was at Deedmore Road the engine would be at the side of a field, here ran a man-made ditch across the width of the field, the earth from the ditch was piled along the banks. A small brick bridge for horse and cart spanned the ditch. Question - was the ditch for a suction hose for the train, or was it built earlier, as for a horse trough, for horse pulled coal trucks? Any one help please.
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