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1993matias hat geschrieben: Montag 9. Oktober 2023, 15:17Beautiful! Are they daytime trains or night trains to arrive early morning?
I was planning somthing that leaves Coates/Torkham/Inverfyne/etc. early morning and arrives in the Cairngorms before noon, similar to the
Canopus’ times between Leipzig and Prague (and
back), so that you can sleep at home but have as much time as possible at the destination (and leave as late as possible while still being at home before midnight).
But I’m certainly not opposed to through coaches or additional, earlier trains from further away (or
later evening trains
to further away) – e. g. onto a ferry. Nor to competing trains with other liveries.
What is the maximum speed? I suppose there is a locomotive change too?
Since all lines within the Cairndow – St. Cath’s – Queensbury – Inverchorachan – Cairndow circle are unelectrified, there has to be some shunting somewhere. The
Montspoor, Lecht & Queensbury Railway (MLQ)† would prefer to use its own electric motive power where possible. It currently rosters a lot of second-hand electric locomotives capable of 120, 140 and 160 km/h.
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Should the train take the slow, scenic route via Haltwhistle in the mountains, or the faster coastal route via Keswick and Selden? Do you have any preference to which station to arrive in Coates? What size are the trains?
Is the departure time from the mountains, the border, or Coates?
(1) Depends on whether tourists would want to arrive in the mountains as early as possible; I can see a market for both. Two trains a day, one taking the scenic route; or on alternating days.
(2) No, no preference for a station Coates. Except: convenient to reach by local transit.
(3) As long as practical: short enough to fit all the stations were the will be stopping, and long enough to make at least two sections to haul into mountains via different routes.
(4) Times are from/to Coates, leaving between 5 and 7 o’clock in the morning and arriving in the hills at 10 o’clock.
I could definitely make an ~7:30 departure possible
Keep in mind that Coates to Cairndow takes 3-4 hours depending on route, speed, and shunting manoeuvres.
Which doesn’t combine well with my target timetable.
I may add placeholder sleeper wagons for when I extend Montspoor eastwards. By then there may be more night trains that could have parts for the ski hills
The Lecht ski (and hiking and mountainbike) centre is planning big (it even has a subsidiary of the same name in the real world

).
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‡ ignoring the fact that they were made for 3 kV – sometimes you simply go by colour
