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DSY011 13th February 2013 22:52

South Yorkshire landslip rail line closed for weeks
 
Train services between Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Cleethorpes will be suspended for at least eight weeks after a landslip, Network Rail said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-21441070

A Network Rail spokeswoman said the track could not be repaired until the spoil heap was stabilised.

pre65 13th February 2013 22:56

I wonder how that will affect all the power station coal trains ?

Bubblewrap 14th February 2013 06:39

At least no one was killed or injured.

Remember "Aberfan"
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/politics/aberfan/home.htm

Ploughman 14th February 2013 17:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by pre65 (Post 74616)
I wonder how that will affect all the power station coal trains ?

No great problem for them as they can divert and in general would not be too affected by this slip anyway as they tend to be on the Wakefield - Goole line.
However the services to and from Immingham via Scunthorpe will have to divert via Gainsborough.
As for the passenger services, well its on the bus.
Just wonder if the Trans pennine or Northern Units to the East of the slip have any servicing facilities or will there have to be some ECS workings via Gainsborough to fuel and empty tanks?

poggie man 16th February 2013 14:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubblewrap (Post 74620)
At least no one was killed or injured.

Remember "Aberfan"
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/politics/aberfan/home.htm

but they havnt remembered aberfan at all.those of us who remember that awfull disaster were led to believe that it would never happen again and here we are seeing the same thing happen.

RHM 1st March 2013 16:34

Check out the Railway Herald website for an update plus an incredible image of the trackbed: http://railwayherald.com/uknews

Madcaravanner 1st March 2013 16:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by poggie man (Post 74673)
but they havnt remembered aberfan at all.those of us who remember that awfull disaster were led to believe that it would never happen again and here we are seeing the same thing happen.


Of Course Big Business hasn't remembered it didn't happen TO THEM
in fact one of the TV broadcasts about this landslip showed that they were actually putting MORE spoil on top of the heap immediately above it in clear view of the cameras

Tony 1st March 2013 18:43

I wonder if the owners of the tip are paying Railtrack for the delay time as a TOC would heve to in case of breakdown/accident ?


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