Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Cambrian Line: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
SmackBot (talk | contribs)
m Date/fix the maintenance tags or gen fixes using AWB
LUECKE
Line 2: Line 2:
{{BS-header|Cambrian Line}}
{{BS-header|Cambrian Line}}
{{BS-table}}
{{BS-table}}
{{BS3||LUECKE|||''[[Welsh Marches Line]]''}}
⚫
{{BS2||KBFa||{{stnlnk|Shrewsbury}}}}
{{BS3|HLUECKE|ABZlg|||''[[Shrewsbury to Chester Line]]''}}
⚫
{{BS2||ABZlf|||to {{stnlnk|Wolverhampton}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Shrewsbury}}}}
⚫
{{BS2||BRÜCKE1||[[A5 road|A5]]}}
{{BS2||GRENZE||[[England]] and [[Wales]]}}
{{BS3||WBRÜCKE|||''[[River Severn]]''}}
{{BS3||ABZld|HLUECKE||''[[Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line]]''|}}
⚫
{{BS2||BUE||[[A458 road|A458]]}}
{{BS3||STR|||''[[Severn Bridge Junction|(Severn Bridge Junction)]]''}}
⚫
{{BS2||BHF||{{stnlnk|Welshpool}}}}
{{BS2||WBRÜCKE||[[River Severn]]}}
{{BS3||ABZlf|HLUECKE||''[[Welsh Marches Line]]''}}
{{BS2||BRÜCKE2||[[A490 road|A490]]}}
{{BS3||BRÜCKE1|||[[A5 road|A5]]}}
{{BS2||BRÜCKE2||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
{{BS3||GRENZE|||[[England]] and [[Wales]]}}
{{BS2||BHF||[[Newtown (Powys) railway station|Newtown]]}}
{{BS3||BUE|||[[A458 road|A458]]}}
⚫
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Welshpool}}}}
⚫
{{BS2||BRÜCKE2||[[A483 road|A483]]}}
{{BS2||BRÜCKE2||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
{{BS3||WBRÜCKE|||[[River Severn]]}}
{{BS2||WBRÜCKE||[[River Severn]]}}
{{BS3||BRÜCKE2|||[[A490 road|A490]]}}
⚫
{{BS3||BRÜCKE2|||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
⚫
{{BS2||eABZlf|||[[Mid Wales Railway]] to [[Cardiff Central railway station|Cardiff]]}}
{{BS2||BUE||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
{{BS3||BHF|||[[Newtown (Powys) railway station|Newtown]]}}
{{BS2||WBRÜCKE||[[River Severn]]}}
{{BS3||BRÜCKE2|||[[A483 road|A483]]}}
⚫
{{BS3||BRÜCKE2|||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
⚫
{{BS2||BHF||{{stnlnk|Caersws}}}}
{{BS2||BHF||{{stnlnk|Machynlleth}}}}
{{BS3||WBRÜCKE|||[[River Severn]]}}
⚫
{{BS3||eABZlf|exLUECKE|||[[Mid Wales Railway]] to [[Cardiff Central railway station|Cardiff]]}}
⚫
{{BS2||BHF||{{stnlnk|Dovey Junction}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||BUE|||[[A489 road|A489]]}}
⚫
{{BS2|STRrg|ABZrf}}
{{BS2|WBRÜCKE|STR|||[[River Dyfi]]}}
{{BS3||WBRÜCKE|||[[River Severn]]}}
{{BS2|TUNNEL2|BHF||{{stnlnk|Borth}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Caersws}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Machynlleth}}}}
⚫
{{BS2|TUNNEL2|eABZrg|||to [[Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line|Carmarthen]]}}
{{BS2|TUNNEL2|KBFe||{{stnlnk|Aberystwyth}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Dovey Junction}}}}
⚫
{{BS3|STRrg|ABZrf||}}
⚫
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Penhelig}}}}
{{BS3|WBRÜCKE|STR|||[[River Dyfi]]}}
{{BS2|TUNNEL2}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Aberdovey}}}}
{{BS3|TUNNEL2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Borth}}}}
⚫
{{BS3|TUNNEL2|eABZrg|exHLUECKE||to [[Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line|Carmarthen]]}}
⚫
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Tywyn}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Tonfanau}}}}
{{BS3|TUNNEL2|KBFe|||{{stnlnk|Aberystwyth}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Llwyngwril}}}}
{{BS3|HST||||{{stnlnk|Penhelig}}}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Fairbourne}}}}
{{BS3|TUNNEL2||||}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Morfa Mawddach}}}}
{{BS3|BHF||||{{stnlnk|Aberdovey}}}}
⚫
{{BS3|STRlf|STRlg|||{{stnlnk|Tywyn}}}}
⚫
{{BS2|eABZrd||||to [[Ruabon Barmouth Line|Dolgellau]]}}
{{BS2|BRÜCKE||||[[Barmouth Bridge]]}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Tywyn}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Tonfanau}}}}
{{BS2|TUNNEL2}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Barmouth}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Fairbourne}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Llanaber}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Morfa Mawddach}}}}
⚫
{{BS3|exHLUECKE|eABZrd|||to [[Ruabon Barmouth Line|Dolgellau]]}}
⚫
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Talybont}}}}
{{BS3||BRÜCKE|||[[Barmouth Bridge]]}}
⚫
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Dyffryn Ardudwy}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Llanbedr}}}}
{{BS3||TUNNEL2|||}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Pensarn}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Barmouth}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Llandanwg}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Llanaber}}}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Harlech}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Talybont}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Tygwyn}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Dyffryn Ardudwy}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Talsarnau}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Llanbedr}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Llandecwyn}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Pensarn}}}}
{{BS2|WBRÜCKE||||[[River Dwyryd]]}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Llandanwg}}}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Penrhyndeudraeth}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Harlech}}}}
{{BS2|KRZu||||[[Ffestiniog Railway]]}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Tygwyn}}}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Minffordd}}}}
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Talsarnau}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Llandecwyn}}}}
{{BS2|eKRZ||||[[Welsh Highland Railway]] (proposed)}}
{{BS3||WBRÜCKE|||[[River Dwyryd]]}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Porthmadog}}}}
{{BS2|BHF|||{{stnlnk|Criccieth}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Penrhyndeudraeth}}}}
{{BS3|HLUECKE|KRZu|HLUECKE||[[Ffestiniog Railway]]}}
{{BS2|eHST||||{{stnlnk|Afon Wen}}}}
{{BS2|eABZrf||||to [[Carnarvonshire Railway|Caernarfon]]}}
{{BS3||BHF|||[[Welsh Highland Railway]] (proposed)}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Penychain}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Porthmadog}}}}
{{BS2|HST|||{{stnlnk|Abererch}}}}
{{BS3||BHF|||{{stnlnk|Criccieth}}}}
{{BS2|KBFe|||{{stnlnk|Pwllheli}}}}
{{BS3||eHST|||{{stnlnk|Afon Wen}}}}
{{BS3|exHLUECKE|eABZrf|||to [[Carnarvonshire Railway|Caernarfon]]}}
⚫
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Penychain}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||HST|||{{stnlnk|Abererch}}}}
⚫
{{BS3||KBFe|||{{stnlnk|Pwllheli}}}}
|}
|}
|}
|}

Revision as of 23:01, 23 January 2008

Template:BS-headerTemplate:BS-tableTemplate:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3Template:BS3

|}

The Cambrian Line is a railway from Shrewsbury (in Shropshire, England) to Welshpool, Aberystwyth and Pwllheli. The railway runs first through the central part of Wales and then along the coast of Cardigan Bay.

The railway is very scenic, with parts travelling through the Cambrian Mountains or along the Cambrian Coast. This latter section travels over the spectacular Barmouth Bridge, which crosses the River Mawddach.

Route

The line diverges at Dovey Junction, just after Machynlleth, to serve either Aberystwyth, or Pwllheli via the Cambrian Coast Line. The stations on these routes are listed below.

Cambrian Line

Cambrian Coast Line

History

The lines from Welshpool to Aberystwyth and from Dovey Junction to Pwllheli make up the surviving sections of the Cambrian Railways main line (constructed between 1855 and 1869).

The Cambrian Railways became part of the Great Western Railway and on nationalisation these lines were operated first by the Western Region of British Railways and later by the London Midland Region. In a later reorganisation, passenger services were operated by the Regional Railways Central sector. Following privatisation in the mid 1990s, passenger services were first operated by Central Trains, then by Wales & Borders Trains from 2001 and, since late 2003, by Arriva Trains Wales.

Closed Stations

Although the line survived the Beeching Axe, the number of stations on the lines was heavily rationalised in the 1960s onwards. The stations closed include the following:

Shrewsbury to Dovey Junction:

Dovey Junction to Aberystwyth:

Dovey Junction to Pwllheli:

Performance

With long sections of single line, limited passing points and tightly-diagrammed rolling stock, minor disruptions on the Cambrian Line quickly lead to compound delays and partial cancellations. While the coast line is generally a good performer, services between Aberystwyth and Birmingham New Street have deteriorated hugely since the early 2000s and are now the least punctual in Britain [3].

In Arriva Trains Wales' performance statistics the Cambrian Line is routinely the worst-performing service group.

Cambrian Line Performance Comparison [1]
Service Group Punctuality 16 Sep - 13 Oct 2007 Punctuality 12 months to 13 Oct 2007
Cambrian 90.2% 88.2%
Marches 95.2% 93.7%
Wales-England 97.1% 95.8%
South, West, Central Wales 95.5% 94.0%
Valley Lines 98.1% 95.1%
North Wales Inter Urban 98.1% 97.7%
North Wales Rural 91.8% 92.3%

Line upgrade

In October 2006, it was announced that Network Rail would pilot the European Rail Traffic Management System on the Cambrian Line. The ERTMS will allow the "safety gap" between trains using the same track to be reduced, meaning services will be more frequent. Should the pilot scheme be successful, the system is expected to be rolled out across Britain's busiest routes (notably the East Coast Main Line).

The upgrade is expected to cost £59 million and be completed by December 2008.[2]

In 2007 a new flat crossing section was installed at the intersection of the Cambrian Line and the Welsh Highland Railway (all parties have agreed this crossing shall be called "Cae Pawb Crossing"). The track section now awaits connecting to the rest of the Welsh Highland narrow-gauge route, which is being re-laid.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Arriva Trains Wales Performance Statistics. Source: [[1]]
  2. ^ Webster, Ben (2006-10-17) "Digital sensors will reduce gap between trains during rush hour". The Times, p. 23.


Bahnsport-Info

Kostenfrei
Ansehen