Gwe: Routing Shenanigans

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  1. AlexNL

    AlexNL Well-Known Member

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    Just now I finished driving the 2H18 service from Reading to Henley-on-Thames (depart Reading 8:10, arrive Twyford 8:17). I noticed some interesting routing choices by the dispatcher, which made this short run to become extremely tight.

    - After leaving Reading from platform 13, after signal T1694 my train was routed to the up slow line (as I would expect).
    - After passing T1676, the train was routed onto the up fast line
    - It was then routed back onto the up slow line after passing signal T1646,
    - It then arrived in Twyford on platform 4 (reversing for HoT).
    - During this short run, I encountered the following speed limits: 25 - 40 - 90 - 40 - 125 - 40 - 90

    While it was an interesting drive, I don't think a real life signaller would send trains along this route. They'd be sent along the 'up slow' route all the way as there's no need to use the crossovers.
     
  2. AlexNL

    AlexNL Well-Known Member

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    Something similar happens with 2N16 (Paddington -> Reading): from Maidenhead to Twyford it runs over the slow lines, after Twyford it's routed onto the Down Fast and just before Reading the train is routed back onto the Down Slow so it can arrive at platform 12.
     
  3. pschlik

    pschlik Well-Known Member

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    The 66 services to this a lot. And they shouldn't go on the fast line ever, much less for a couple of signal blocks then back again.
     
  4. SamYeager270

    SamYeager270 Well-Known Member

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    +1 I've become used to be being diverted to the fast line after Twyford and then back to the slow line on approach to Reading,
     
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  5. AlexNL

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    Another one: 2P55 from Reading to Paddington. After stopping at Hayes and Harlington, the train is routed onto the fast lines and is sent back to the relief lines at the crossovers before Ealing Broadway.
     
  6. Corvan

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    Just finished a service in the Class 66; had green lights all the way to Maidenhead but at Maidenhead station I was suddenly confronted with a single solid yellow and a feather indicator. At no point was I given a solid, or flashing, double yellow to warn me of this. I found myself having to engage the brakes quite strongly to slow down for the 40mph crossover... which I failed to do.

    Ended up moving slowly on the fast line trying to speed up again. About two stations later I encounter a solid double yellow and eventually cross back onto the slow lanes. Interestingly enough there was a Class 166 being held on red waiting for me to clear the line. At no point did I pass any traffic whilst on the fast line, nothing to suggest why I crossed over there.
     
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  7. Piussi

    Piussi Well-Known Member

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    What service? So i can try it :)
     
  8. Corvan

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    4L58 Bristol Terminal to Felixstowe North.
     
  9. Piussi

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    Will try it tomorrow.
     
  10. BenDragon81037

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    I thought that Fregiht trains were diverted onto the fast lines because of a missing section of track.
     

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