2009/8/28 Peter Childs <[email protected]>:
> 2009/8/28 Peter Miller <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Anyone fancy a bit of detective work on a railway line? Question: Is
>> there an operating railway line to the east of Sleaford in
>> Linclonshire and how many tracks does it have?
>>
>> Even the information from Network Rail in contradictory and is
>> certainly wrong in parts.
>>
>> The 'Strategic Business Plan 11' from Network Rail shows a twin track
>> line to the east of Sleaford' (it is not twin track - see below)[3]
>
> Hmm There must be a line it has trains running (says he looking at the
> train time table). My parents used to live nearby 10 years ago so this
> rang bells however they moved and I now live in Kent so I'm not able
> to go and check if its single or double track.
>
> The Line East out of Sleaford is the only line to Skegness and the
> next train is at 12:49 (hourly service)
>
> Next train arriving from Skegness should be arriving 12:13 (two minutes late)
>
> That's from the live departure boards on National Rail Website.
>
> http://realtime.nationalrail.co.uk/ldb/sumarr.aspx?T=SLR&R=0&A=0
>
>>
>> However... the 'Geographic Network Map' from Network Rail does not
>> even show a route to the east of Sleaford at all.[4]
>
> Rather worrying, Considering East Midlands Trains have regular services.
>
> Sorry I can't be of more help
>
> Peter.
>

Oh sorry got confused you mean that By-Pass (Not the line to Skegness
also to the east of Sleaford)

Sorry can't help.

I'm thinking If it exists its single track goods only. But I suspect
it may have been closed and everything pushed through central
Sleaford.

Peter

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