Friday 6 October 2017

All Quiet At Huyton

I paid a brief visit to Huyton station this morning and in a marked contrast to yesterday there was almost nothing going on.  I take this as good sign that the work is pretty much complete.

One gang of orangemen were digging a hole adjacent to the fourth track for a new sign, another TSR board maybe, or perhaps a permanent "Restricted Clearance" board.

So I think everything is looking good for Monday morning, I'm guessing we'll see a test train on Sunday.  Anyone going for a ride on 2P11 06:15 Liverpool Lime Street to Preston on Monday, the first passenger train over the new track?  No, me neither!

Literally as I was typing the above, one of the new signalling berths came to life on my diagram (http://charlwoodhouse.co.uk/rail/livesig/3) so it looks like signalling testing is under way.

5 comments:

  1. I was supposed to be on that train.

    It was cancelled. I ended up getting the 8:30 as that was the first one to show.

    Allowed me to get a bacon sandwich. Which was a nice bonus.

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    1. Unfortunately, or maybe not as it turned out, I've been away for a few days so missed all the "fun" this morning!

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  2. Many problems today due to signalling issues

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  3. I got the 7.14 (7.31 when it turned up!) to Victoria from Platform 4 this morning.

    What advantage will the extra platform give?

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    1. So you've already ticked off the "uncommon" move from P4 to Chat Moss. Usually Victoria trains will go from 3. The gain is just the overtaking possibility given by the extra track.

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