Get a lift at Huddersfield

Tomorrow, November 18th, should see work commence on the new lifts at Huddersfield Railway Station. Not only are lifts being installed and a new access from Platform 1 to Platforms 4-8, but the entrance hall is to be extended and a new booking hall created.

Details of the planned improvements can be found on the Kirklees planning website

This link should work and if you look for the Floorplan 3 towards the bottom of the list of plans this will show you in some detail the extent of the planned improvements .

According to the notice put out by Transpennine, the work should be completed by July 2010.

Now watch this space

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Christmas Travel in West Yorkshire

SMART, like other user groups received the following e-mail from David Stopher at metro this afternoon, November 12 2009

Hi All

Here are the detailed train service arrangements for the West Yorkshire area over the Christmas and New Year holiday period 2009/10 which you may find useful. I hope I’ve picked it all up right!

Northern local services will operate normally, apart from early closedowns on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve when trains will operate until approximately 2000 and will then start to run down. Few late evening trains after 2200 will run. First TransPennine Express will operate similarly with some evening trains terminating short of advertised destination. No rail services will operate on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On New Year’s Day there will be some early morning Northern cancellations before 0700 after which the normal weekday service will operate.

Full details of Northern and First TransPennine Express alterations throughout the period are included including cancelled and amended trains, last and first trains operated on each route. Details of other long distance operators’ altered trains are not included. Please refer to each operator’s web site for full timetables for each day. The new East Coast operator will be operating special timetables throughout the holiday period with reduced frequencies on some days.  NXEC will be handing over operation to DfT Directly Operated Railways from midnight tonight. First TransPennine Express, CrossCountry and East Midlands Trains’ services will be subject to alteration throughout the period. For the first time First TransPennine Express will not be operating late evening and overnight trains on New Year’s Eve/ New Year’s Day.

There will be some engineering works affecting local train services over the weekend of 2/3 January 2010 with widespread disruption on the Caldervale Line between Leeds and Bradford Interchange and on the Hallam and Penistone Lines.

A new rail timetable will be introduced on Sunday 13 December 2009. Timetables for each route are now available on the Metro web at http://www.wymetro.com/TrainTravel/traintimetables/ The Network book will follow shortly. Hard copies will be available by the end of November.

David Stopher

Rail Services Leader  Metro (West Yorkshire PTE)

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Will it ever happen?

ATOC, the negotiating body for the train operators issued a call for greater electrification in a statement issued on the 19th October this year

Electrify more lines between cities to cut carbon and congestion says ATOC

Proposals to electrify up to 400 miles of railways, to fill in the network’s ‘missing links’ and provide better connections between some of the UK’s biggest cities are set out today by train companies.

The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) is keen to see work done which prepares for the electrification in the long term of a relatively small number of strategic routes, bringing significant benefits to the UK economy. The proposals would cut carbon emissions and journey times and reduce overcrowding on some of the busiest parts of the network, that at the moment carry around a quarter of a million passengers every day.

ATOC’s proposals have been developed in the context of industry-wide discussions about a long-term strategy for network electrification, due to be published shortly by Network Rail. ATOC’s proposals identify a ten-year rolling programme of work to be completed by 2024 costing around £50m a year.

Once finished, the schemes would allow electric trains to run along one fully electrified route between Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Leeds and York; as well as linking Birmingham to Bristol, Reading, Swindon and Gloucester, benefitting regions which are home to well over five million people.

Most lines in London and the South East and routes running from North to South, such as the East and West Coast lines, are already electrified. However, no lines that run across the width of the country are electrified at the moment.

A rolling programme of works would promote efficiency and value for money through the continued use of equipment and workers. In the long-term, the work would pay for itself as electric trains are much more cost effective than diesel and would generate considerable passenger growth and benefits. ATOC’s proposals would complement and build on the welcome recent announcement that the London to Swansea and Liverpool to Manchester lines are to be electrified.

The ten schemes identified by ATOC are:

– Liverpool to Manchester via Warrington Central
– Manchester to Leeds via Huddersfield
– Basingstoke / Reading to Birmingham via Oxford and Leamington / Coventry
– Birmingham to Bristol via Cheltenham (including Gloucester)
– St Helens to Wigan
– Leeds to York
– Preston to Manchester via Bolton
– Crewe to Chester
– Ipswich to Felixstowe
– Swindon to Cheltenham

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No Information from Northern

The following mail,was forwarded to SMART by a local traveller:

From: “LW

To: Customer Relations <Customer.Relations@northernrail.org>;

Kerry.Williamson@passengerfocus.org.uk; info@passengerfocus.org.uk

Cc: rail@dft.gsi.gov.uk;

Sent: Wed, 11 November, 2009 9:21:33

Subject: Re: Northern Rail – Reference NR/77891

It has now been 2 months since you assured me that the public address system in Marsden was on your priority list for fixing.  This system has now been out of order for around 6 months and the passengers who use this station have no other way of being informed of delays/cancellations:

There are no information screens

The station is unmanned

There is no public phone

The mobile phone signal is weak at the station (so thank you for the   poster telling me the number to call, but this doesn’t help)

According to the National Rail website the nearest WiFi hotspot is in

Holmfirth (7.5 miles away)

The National Rail text service doesn’t report delays or cancellations   after the scheduled departure time of a train

Passengers at this station rely on the announcement system and we feel like we are being treated as second class citizens as all other stations between Marsden and Manchester have alternative information channels.  Passengers travelling from Marsden to Manchester also pay the large premium for use of the tunnel and we would expect at least equal treatment in the provision of basic facilities at our station.

It it not acceptable that the announcement system has been out of order for such a period of time and is clearly in breach of your charter.  As this still hasn’t been fixed and your charter states that you report the state of your facilities to the Department of Transport I have copied them in for their records.

Please can you confirm when this system will be back in use?

Regards

LW

The following is an extract from an e-mail sent to Smart on 2 11 09 I have a meeting on Wednesday with Ditra personnel. I will then be in position to give some clarity on timescales for completion of repairs. I have also had some posters printed that update our customers to where we are at present. They read as follows: Public Announcements We are very sorry that we can’t make public announcements at this station until further notice. This is because of a major technical fault with the public address system which we are working hard to put right. In the meantime, you can get train running information by phoning TrainTracker on 0871 200 4915 or by texting the station name to 84950. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and we will let you know a completion date as soon as we can. Northern Rail 2 11 09

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