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pjcs February 14th 07 11:16 AM

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Anyone know what's happening - or not happening - at Motspur Park?
There is a speed restriction of what feels like 1mph in both
directions. On Monday they said it was emergency engineering works,
but there's no obvious sign of anyone engineering anything.

Peter CS


asdf February 15th 07 03:28 AM

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On 14 Feb 2007 04:16:23 -0800, pjcs wrote:

Anyone know what's happening - or not happening - at Motspur Park?
There is a speed restriction of what feels like 1mph in both
directions. On Monday they said it was emergency engineering works,
but there's no obvious sign of anyone engineering anything.


Not an answer to your question, but I always find it irritating when
I'm told that services are disrupted due to "emergency engineering
works". Emergency engineering works are not the cause of the
disruption; they are the solution to that cause. They're effectively
saying, "We're not going to tell you why you're being delayed, because
that might sound negative, which would damage our corporate image.
Instead, we're going to patronise you by trying to put a positive spin
on the disruption; you should be pleased that we're actually fixing
the thing that went wrong (that we're not telling you about)."

That's what I hear, anyway. ;-)

James Farrar February 15th 07 03:38 AM

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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 04:28:39 +0000, asdf
wrote:

On 14 Feb 2007 04:16:23 -0800, pjcs wrote:

Anyone know what's happening - or not happening - at Motspur Park?
There is a speed restriction of what feels like 1mph in both
directions. On Monday they said it was emergency engineering works,
but there's no obvious sign of anyone engineering anything.


Not an answer to your question, but I always find it irritating when
I'm told that services are disrupted due to "emergency engineering
works". Emergency engineering works are not the cause of the
disruption; they are the solution to that cause. They're effectively
saying, "We're not going to tell you why you're being delayed, because
that might sound negative, which would damage our corporate image.
Instead, we're going to patronise you by trying to put a positive spin
on the disruption; you should be pleased that we're actually fixing
the thing that went wrong (that we're not telling you about)."

That's what I hear, anyway. ;-)


"A good service is operating on all London Underground lines". :(

TimB February 15th 07 09:40 AM

Motspur Park speed restriction
 
On Feb 15, 4:38 am, James Farrar wrote:

"A good service is operating on all London Underground lines". :(


It's not on the Underground


Dave February 18th 07 09:16 PM

Motspur Park speed restriction
 
On 14 Feb 2007 04:16:23 -0800, "pjcs"
wrote:

Anyone know what's happening - or not happening - at Motspur Park?
There is a speed restriction of what feels like 1mph in both
directions. On Monday they said it was emergency engineering works,
but there's no obvious sign of anyone engineering anything.

Peter CS



There was a sign on the road over the crossing saying it was closed
between 10pm and 6am, so possibly road works. But nothing obvious on
the crossing itself.


Dave

Old Central February 19th 07 08:10 AM

Motspur Park speed restriction
 
I noticed a piece of Balfour Beatty road/rail plant heading out that
way on the line from the Raynes Park area yesterday morning, I guess
that is probably conencted in some way with this work?



Dr J R Stockton February 19th 07 05:04 PM

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In uk.transport.london message
glegroups.com, Mon, 19 Feb 2007 01:10:02, Old Central
posted:
I noticed a piece of Balfour Beatty road/rail plant heading out that
way on the line from the Raynes Park area yesterday morning, I guess
that is probably conencted in some way with this work?


That might be the piece that was parked in Elm Road, a little north of
the level crossing, at about 12:40 today; about TQ 2075 6850. OTOH
Motspur Park is on a different line from Raynes Park.

Elm Road bridge, just south of there, is closed to road traffic under
(including foot, AFAICS; but the footpath to the north of the main line
is fully usable).

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Dave February 19th 07 05:56 PM

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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:04:32 +0000, Dr J R Stockton
wrote:



That might be the piece that was parked in Elm Road, a little north of
the level crossing, at about 12:40 today; about TQ 2075 6850. OTOH
Motspur Park is on a different line from Raynes Park.



Motspur Park is the next station after Raynes Raynes on a branch off
the main line.

Dave

Old Central February 20th 07 09:06 AM

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Sounds like Balfour Beatty are busy then, hope NR are paying them
handsomely for the service!

Elm Road is on the Kingston Branch past New Malden. Whereas the one I
saw was on the branch to Motspur Park parallel to West Barnes Lane.

OC


Dr J R Stockton February 20th 07 10:53 AM

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In uk.transport.london message ,
Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:56:53, Dave posted:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:04:32 +0000, Dr J R Stockton
wrote:


That might be the piece that was parked in Elm Road, a little north of
the level crossing, at about 12:40 today; about TQ 2075 6850. OTOH
Motspur Park is on a different line from Raynes Park.


Motspur Park is the next station after Raynes Raynes on a branch off
the main line.


My meaning was that, starting from Raynes Park, Motspur Park is not on
the same route as Elm Road. Coming from London by train, one turns left
at RP to get to MP, but one turns right at New Malden (by underpass near
Elm Road) to get to ER, Norbiton, etc. The Elm Road level crossing is,
of course, not main line; but the bridge being worked on supports the
main Waterloo-Southampton line.

Query : there are three holes under the main line near Elm Road level
crossing. One is for Elm Road; one is used by trains from New Malden to
Norbiton. Why the third, parallel to and north of the second?

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