Plus A Celebration Report
A star gift from No 1 son is illustrated above. Whether fbb will be able to manage its complexity is open for debate. The accompanying card was also very appropriate.A little artwork from the Dean of Distance Learning at the University of Arts (London) offered another salient comment on the birthdays boy's obsession!The likeness is truly remarkable!
Now fbb is considering whether the highly detailed Lego bus model might be adapted in some way for use on the Peterville Quarry layout - possibly as a childrens' indoor play area.
Watch this space blog!
Chum Giles sent a fine card emblazoned with a real bus.Easy to identify, herewith a picture of roughly the same location c/o Gurgle.On the right is the former LNER opulent office block; behind the York West Yorkshire bus is a section of the city walls of York and in the distance ...... on the far aide of he river, is York Minster.
And Back To The Hope ValleyMr Ableman's report postulated interchange "hubs" at all three key Hope Valley stations, Bamford, Hope and Edale.
fbb is uneasy about this. Does a 272 from Sheffield to Castleton connect with trains at Bamford AND Hope?
It can't!
Does the proposed 63/64 Castleton to Edale circular...... connect at Edale and NOT Hope. And if buses connect at Edale, which direction will be the connecting time.
A bus would need to arrive in time for the xx32 departure to Sheffield ...
... and wait long enough to gather arrivals from Manchester. For comfort, the bus would have to sit at Edale for about 8 minutes.
... and wait long enough to gather arrivals from Manchester. For comfort, the bus would have to sit at Edale for about 8 minutes.
But then there is a Connection from Sheffield and to Manchester.Time for Manchester is xx47 so the bus would need to arrive at, say xx43; then wait for arrivals until xx51.
To cope with both trains a wait at Edale of at least 23 minutes would be needed; impractical and hopelessly inconvenient for any through bus passengers not wanting anything ferroequinological. The only realistic schedule at Edale would be a 63/64 shuttle approx every 30 mins.
Nobody would countenance the level of funding that would require.
Unfortunately, the report does not provide sample bus timetables.
There is one example showing possible journeys from Manchester to Bradwell using an interchange at Hope station.
Here is the situation as the report was prepared.And here is how it would be if the report were implemented.
This makes interchange much easier; half the hassle in fact.
Because no actual timetables are published fbb cannot be certain how the much improved scenario is worked out. There would be 272s every two hours as now plus hourly 173s.
The report does not say whether buses would run down the lane to the station, or, as now ...... at the end of the lane. To allow for walking and that footbridge ...... and crossing the main road, buses would need to drop off at least 7 minutes before the train and pick up 7 minutes after. And how would that work for timings in both directions.
Here At Last Is Hope For Hope
Joy of interchange joy; trains in both directions are there at almost the same minutes past each hour.There is another possible bonus to be had. Here is the bus station at Castleton.So 272 buses approaching from the east would call at Hope BEFORE the trains arrived depositing passengers for the Manchester AND Sheffield departures. The bus would nip 5 min to Castleton, do a smart U-turn, set down and pick up Castleton customers then ...
... tada ...
... take a smart nip back to Hope station to collect arrivals.
That would be splendid for passengers to Hathersage, Bradwell, Great Hucklow, Eyam, Stony Middleton and even Baslow. But what about passengers to and from Castleton itself, we hear you cry?The 63/64 shuttle to Edale could be timed to take folk from Castleton to the departing trains and to collect Castleton passengers upon arrival.
Seemples.
But you might need bigger buses.
Variation of the 63/64, 173 and 272 cycles could be made to balance demand with capacity.
Then all you have to do is build a proper staffed station at Hope (with lifts and toilets) and a high quality bus terminal ...... and you would have a superb and workable Hope Valley hub.
You might even call it a mini-Switzerland.
Not sure about the swans, though!It would be interesting to see a full set of worked-through timetables. Such a skill is way beyond fbb's pay grade and mental acuity!
Would the Peak Park planning people promote the proposal? They ought to, because it is all about increasing bus and train usage and reducing car cloggage of the carefully conserved countryside.
The environmental cost of a proper hub ought to be a small price to pay for the benefits to accrue.
Anyone want to volunteer?
Friday's blog was unplanned as today's was put to bed on Wednesday late evening. Today fbb has his six-monthly eyeball examination (no stabbing these days) plus the funeral of a church chum and attender at the fbb's fellowship meetings. So Friday's blog uncertain!!
Next unplanned blog : Friday 27 Feb


































































