On 28 Aug 2009, at 15:41, Richard Fairhurst wrote: > To confirm: double track, southbound freight-only, northbound out-of- > use (there's track there but it's overgrown). I found a message from > aforementioned train driver on some Usenet archive somewhere:
Very useful thanks. So I guess I should tag it as ' railway=rail, tracks=1, oneway=yes, freight=yes, passenger=no, note="two tracks, but one disused and overgrown" ' I haven't seen one-way used for railways before and I haven't seen freight=yes or passenger=0. Any better suggestions? Regards, Peter > >> On Nov 7, 8:47=A0pm, allan tracy wrote: >>> According to Gensheet, ECML rail services are diverted this weekend >>> via Spalding, Sleaford, Lincoln, Doncaster. >>> >>> Report also sugests that southbound services will use the Sleaford >>> avoiding line (currently only open for south bound traffic). >>> >>> If true rare track doesn't come much rarer than this. >>> >>> Is the avoiding line now back in regular use my understanding was >>> not? >> >> HT will not be using the avoiding line at all as they are reversing >> at >> Sleaford to run across to/from their booked call at Grantham. >> >> NXEC are unlikely to be using the avoiding line as a significant >> amount of their road learning was done using the established >> passenger service via Sleaford; however, some use was also made >> of their Thunderbird locos for RL and so it's _possible_ that their >> trains _may_ run southbound via the avoider. The Down Avoider >> (northbound) is OOU. >> >> R. > > cheers > Richard > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

