Which is where the problem lies! (Except for the whole falling over thing), signal remained working, so there was no break in the system to produce a fault alert!Dave wrote: Love that the signal is still showing a red aspect!
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Freedom of the Severn and Solent!A321Pilot wrote:I'm looking into doing a 7-Day all-line Rail Rover either over Christmas, or sometime in the summer. Anyone have any ideas of where I should go (I'll be starting in Manchester)
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No reason why there should be any change.Redirect Left wrote:Which is where the problem lies! (Except for the whole falling over thing), signal remained working, so there was no break in the system to produce a fault alert!Dave wrote: Love that the signal is still showing a red aspect!
If all the cables are still attached, then no one would assume otherwise. Since the post is painted too, it means the track circuit won't pick it up as something occupying the line either.
I've heard a story of a signal falling over once into someone's backyard. The house holder reported it to someone as "I think one of your traffic lights is in my garden and it keeps flashing."
Apparently it was still changing aspect every time a train passed
Full credit for it being pretty robust! Being hit by a train at +100mph, and still more or less in shape and working.
I'm assuming this to be the case since I can't imagine they turned out to take photos before a train hit the signal
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If you go in the spring or summer, go round Scotland. Up the West Highland, through Skye, along the Kyle Line, up the Far North, and back down the East Coast. Maybe do the Whitby line on the way back.A321Pilot wrote:I'm looking into doing a 7-Day all-line Rail Rover either over Christmas, or sometime in the summer. Anyone have any ideas of where I should go (I'll be starting in Manchester)
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Especially seeing as this is axle counter controlled territory!Geo Ghost wrote: No reason why there should be any change.
If all the cables are still attached, then no one would assume otherwise. Since the post is painted too, it means the track circuit won't pick it up as something occupying the line either.
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Does anyone know if these can be purchased onboard trains, the NRE page seems to not specify, South Pennines Day Ranger.
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If you're boarding at an unmanned railway station, then I don't see why not.Redirect Left wrote:Does anyone know if these can be purchased onboard trains, the NRE page seems to not specify, South Pennines Day Ranger.
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I bought a WY Rail Rover on the Train once, so I don't think there is much of an issue, and if you do live at an unmanned station without machines, I'm sure that they will allow you to do so.Redirect Left wrote:Does anyone know if these can be purchased onboard trains, the NRE page seems to not specify, South Pennines Day Ranger.
Looking to go out and about and get some pictures!
Definitely looking at going up to Wick/Thurso, but I don't think that I'd be able to do both this line and the Kyle line in one day and be back for the sleeper down. Whitby line sounds like a good idea, though I could end up doing that some other time, depends on whether I end up on the East Coast some time.Kevo00 wrote:If you go in the spring or summer, go round Scotland. Up the West Highland, through Skye, along the Kyle Line, up the Far North, and back down the East Coast. Maybe do the Whitby line on the way back.
Looks like quite a decent area, and I've not been round there too much either, definitely something to think about.JamieLei wrote:Freedom of the Severn and Solent!
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Why not stay a couple of nights in a hostel up there? That's how I used to travel around. You'd have to be mad to attempt Manchester-Wick and return in a day, surely!
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I'd probably go up to Inverness one night and spend the day after up there and go up to Wick, it'd be a bit of a waste to spend two days of seven day ticket up there in my opinion.Kevo00 wrote:You'd have to be mad to attempt Manchester-Wick and return in a day, surely!
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I hadn't seen this, but to clarify - the signal fouled both the down line (obviously) and the up line. The signal was struck by an up HST. The signal looks pretty intact there, sure... What you don't see is that it used to have a feather indicator on top!!!!Geo Ghost wrote:Full credit for it being pretty robust! Being hit by a train at +100mph, and still more or less in shape and working.
I'm assuming this to be the case since I can't imagine they turned out to take photos before a train hit the signal
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I can assure you that there is absolutely nothing to see in Wick but your choice!
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A close call at an R/R crossing has led to a tool being give a ban on driving.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/12/07/tense-cct ... d-4977774/
Nor sure if its because I'm not from the area, or if its the naff colors on the image, but I can't make out the livery, and i'm unsure of the train model, perhaps a 153 / 55? roof doesn't seem curvy enough to be a 156, and the rest doesn't match for 150/8/9
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Nor sure if its because I'm not from the area, or if its the naff colors on the image, but I can't make out the livery, and i'm unsure of the train model, perhaps a 153 / 55? roof doesn't seem curvy enough to be a 156, and the rest doesn't match for 150/8/9
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Arriva Trains Wales 153...
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..oh right it says Shropshire & Shrewsbury in the article, haha. That is indeed the give away
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Bucknell is very close to the Welsh border on the Heart of Wales line.
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Is there any sort of map of the UK network that is color co-ordinated or similar to what franchises run where? Just interested to see some sort of visual representation of how big some franchises are compared to others, be also nice if the stations were colored to similarly indicate who runs them, it seems some franchises (cough Northern) are responsible for a huge portion more than most other franchises.
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Yes; they're available on the national rail website.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_ ... /maps.aspx
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Ah thanks, didn't expect National Rail to do things like that, was expecting it to be fan done things.EXTspotter wrote:Yes; they're available on the national rail website.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_ ... /maps.aspx
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I use it all the time. Very handy thing.Redirect Left wrote:Ah thanks, didn't expect National Rail to do things like that, was expecting it to be fan done things.EXTspotter wrote:Yes; they're available on the national rail website.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_ ... /maps.aspx
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