SAR Scenario Quorn Passenger
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<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 15px; color: white; background-color: black;"> The Historical Bit </span><br> | <span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 15px; color: white; background-color: black;"> The Historical Bit </span><br> | ||
− | After the through express passenger service, the '''East-West Express''', ceased running via '''Peterborough''' and '''Quorn''' in 1932, it was replaced by a rail car service which ran until 1938. That service was replaced by a passenger car attached to a freight service. The rail car service was restored in 1957 using a '''Brill''' rail motor. It ran a three days a week | + | After the through express passenger service, the '''East-West Express''', ceased running via '''Peterborough''' and '''Quorn''' in 1932, it was replaced by a rail car service which ran until 1938. That service was replaced by a passenger car attached to a freight service. The rail car service was restored in 1957 using a '''Brill''' rail motor. It ran a return service three days a week until 1969 when all passenger services on the line were permanently withdrawn.<br> |
During the 1960s the track speed limit on the line had been reduced to 30 or 35 mph but the rail motor service was given a special exemption to run at speeds up to 47 mph (its maximum possible running speed). | During the 1960s the track speed limit on the line had been reduced to 30 or 35 mph but the rail motor service was given a special exemption to run at speeds up to 47 mph (its maximum possible running speed). |
Revision as of 22:56, 18 April 2022
19 Peterborough to Quorn Local Passenger | ||
A scenario in the SAR Peterborough Base Session v2.0 |
A passenger run from Peterborough to Quorn using a Rail Motor and Trailer. |
The Historical Bit
After the through express passenger service, the East-West Express, ceased running via Peterborough and Quorn in 1932, it was replaced by a rail car service which ran until 1938. That service was replaced by a passenger car attached to a freight service. The rail car service was restored in 1957 using a Brill rail motor. It ran a return service three days a week until 1969 when all passenger services on the line were permanently withdrawn.
During the 1960s the track speed limit on the line had been reduced to 30 or 35 mph but the rail motor service was given a special exemption to run at speeds up to 47 mph (its maximum possible running speed).
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