Re: Southern Railway "bike ban" survey
- From: Alex Potter <spambin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:09:18 GMT
MartinM wrote on Saturday 31 December 2005 10:47:
> what will the new law stipulate? the current provision is 2 bikes per
> 4 car unit; on my line this is usually filled by the 4th station on
> the line. The only way to increase capacity on the current trains
> (less than 2 years old) would be to take out more of the seating bays
> at the end of each coach (4 of the 8 bays are currently used by 2
> toilet and 2 first class areas)
Of course, if we were really serious about "joined-up transport" we
would be reinstating the railway parcels service and running trains
with goods vans. There would then be plenty of room on trains for
bikes.
I remember during the discussion of the Railway's policy on the weekend
of the London to Brighton ride some mention that trains have been built
without goods capacity and with couplings that are incapable of joining
with goods or parcels vans. Perhaps the designers/specifiers of such an
abortion should face criminal charges? Vandalism on the railway,
perhaps?
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Regards
Alex
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