Crossrail
CAS Weekly 12/12/15
Modelling
- Engine Shed look at Hornby’s upcoming B12 and Q6 Class locos.
- Livery samples of Bachmann’s Wickham Trolley.
UK Rail
- Rail fares set for annual increase. What’s the most expensive journey per mile?
- It’s no good building a new railway if it sucks.
- Scotland’s also doing it’s best to find more trains to help with the Forth Road Bridge closure.
- Great Western Mainline upgrade progress plagued by buried signalling.
- Network Rail to invest £4m in routes in and out of London Bridge and Victoria, whilst sneakily escaping a hefty fine.
- London Underground breaks record for busiest day. And then breaks it again 6 days later.
- London Midland gets franchise extension.
- Crossrail goes cut and cover in Paddington.
- Princess Risborough signal box to become mainline viewing platform.
- Upgrade plans in the Bristol commuter belt.
- Swanage Railway to get mainline link in 2016.
- How Arsenal station got it’s name.
- National Railway Museum to get exciting overhaul.
- What did a Victorian railway excursion look like?
- How Network SouthEast reinvented railway brand identity.
- The London train journeys you don’t know about.
- If you’ve got a spare 600 quid knocking around you can treat yourself to a London Underground map Fender guitar.
World Rail
- Have you seen the Turtle fly under on the Japanese Railway?
- Australia’s very very very very very very long train.
- Cargo ship destroys rail bridge in Germany.
From The CAS Team
- Edward’s favourite and least favourite HS2 design ideas.
- 100 Journeys Continues.
Compiled by Edward Kendall & Andy Carter
CAS Weekly 23/11/15
Modelling
- Hornby release Black Friday deals.
- Oxford Adams Radial tank loco in OO now on sale.
- Warley National Model Railway show this weekend at the NEC.
- How about a Wooden London Underground set for the wee nippers this Christmas?
UK Rail
- London Underground offer unions new deal in night tube row.
- Merseyrail to run Boxing Day service for first time since, well, ever.
- TRAMTRAIN. The future is here. Or in Sheffield at least.
- Manchester is also enjoying a tram…
- …and Edinburgh and Birmingham eye up more trams.
- Virgin are to overhaul their East Coast fleet.
- …and ScotRail are doing the same with their Class 334’s.
- London Reconnections takes a look at Crossrail’s new rolling stock.
- You know how the revamped Birmingham New Street opened a few weeks back? Well now it’s getting opened properly.
- It turns out HS2 is going to be appalling value for money. Who knew?
- Wrong leaves causing damage to Greater Anglia services.
- Thameslink scores worst punctuality record in a decade.
- DRS have put two of their Class 47’s to bed.
- Did you know BR once trialled Doubled Decker trains in the UK? Naturally the prototype failed, but are plans afoot to bring the double decker train idea back?
- How stations need to be improved to help deaf people.
- Diamond Geezer goes visiting one of London’s least used stations…
- …and Geoff Marshall has been having a look at the abandoned Croxley Green Branch. Or abandoned for not much longer…
World Rail
- Room for expansion in Australia.
From The CAS Team
- The roundels have been going back up at Tottenham Court Road meaning it’s Crossrail transformation is nearly complete!
- Long Eaton’s lost curve.
Compiled by Edward Kendall & Andy Carter
100 Journeys: No 9
The Friday Evening Shuffle.
For those not lucky enough to use Oxford Circus station during rush hour, they often intermittently close the station entrance due to overcrowding on the platforms bellow. This just moves the overcrowding onto street level where people often spill onto the road junction and generally make a massive cock up of an already heavily congested area. This is a station that seems to operate on the cusp of complete meltdown at all times. I’m surprised nobody has yet been hit by a bus or got crushed in the crowd as everybody shuffles closer to the entrance.
It could be argued that Oxford Circus has never really been fit for purpose. Crowds like this would regularly swamp the original Leslie Green surface buildings on the corner of Argyll Street, which, before the advent of the Victoria Line’s construction in the 1960’s, was the only entrance to the station.* London population has now evidently caught up with the 60’s ticket hall which lies directly beneath the road crossing and the crippling crowds have returned.
It’s easy to criticise without coming up with a solution, but a serious long term fix to this problem is a difficult one. The extensive rebuilds of neighbouring Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street stations for Crossrail will no doubt help – the two year part closure of the former of those two certainly adding to the Oxford Circus problem. But how long before these are at capacity? With the ever growing unaffordability of London housing, long distance commuting isn’t going to decrease anytime soon. Another rebuild of the station is probably best avoided too as real estate for alternative entrances is surely unobtainable in this area. It’s also such an important interchange TfL could do without having to close for long periods of time. Perhaps it’s time that pedestrianisation, or at least part pedestrianisation, of both Oxford Street and Regent Street is considered. It would surely give more street space to expand entrance staircases and maybe the ticket office bellow whilst still keeping the station open. The added benefit of course being that Europe’s so called premier shopping street will finally be rid of traffic.
Until then… shuffle shuffle.
*I seriously recommend a watch of Experiment Under London which documents the incredibly clever construction of the Oxford Circus ticket hall we know today.
CAS Weekly 23/09/15
Modelling
- Bachmann have shot a new promo video for their Dynamis Ultima… I’m not sure why?
UK Rail
- UK one step closer to a renationalised rail network…
- …right after the government privileged Network Rail… *sigh*
- The Great Race to…. Norwich?
- More trouble down at Dawlish…
- Darleks have been visiting and doing the announcements at various tube stations… (and scaring the life out of me on deserted corridors after night shifts!).
- We love a Crossrail story here don’t we! Canary Wharf Station: Done.
- Scotland racks up worst station for social behaviour record.
- New New Street station open for business!
- The Flying Scotsman: Coming back to a route near you sometime soon!
- TfL don’t trust you with THE GAP!
- Wales is next on the hitlist for Vivarail’s D-stock-rehashes.
- Not long left to vote on your favourite piece of London Transport Design.
- Like maps? Like Railways? You might need this.
- The LT Museum and Heathrow Express Depots have a joint Open Day this weekend.
World Rail
- China is going to build the US’s High Speed Rail network.
From The CAS Team
- Edward on preparing for railway adventures.
- The Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations: What they mean for the UK’s rolling stock in the next 5 years.
– Compiled by Edward Kendal & Andy Carter



