G’d morning,
1993matias hat geschrieben: Freitag 28. Juli 2023, 00:52Hmm... I'm sure we can manage a quick tunnel construction project

Train length will depend on time available to shunt in Redbanks. If there is time, I will send you five or six carriages. Do you want a restaurant car or not?
somewere to sell hot beverages and something to eat would certainly be good.
IC1 has two restaurant cars for 17 cars, splitting into one for the 8 cars of
IC12 and the other one for the 9 cars of
IC11.
For 6 cars, a half-restaurant or bistro car might be enough.
I'll make Montspoor Railways buy some trainsets for such a service. But the paintshop is very busy with night train rolling stock at the moment. Unless you will have some Sascha-land Railways branded units to use? I suppose it would have to be either a DMU or a bi-modal MU
Threading
IC22 through Cairndow and out to Strone will be a challenge, maybe we can sacrifice some freight train slots for that. Or the go via the new, electrified line for the fast IC, this also solves the electrification problem.
I would prefer to use the same Fiat/Alstom Pendolinos as on
IC20 and
IC21 to keep a common fleet. If they use diesel lines, they could be loco-hauled like their British relatives between Crewe and Holyhead:
http://www.nwrail.org.uk/c57-390
I'll fit in an hourly service from you extending R19, unless you want me to use another route. During rush hour I will extend an additional hourly service forming half-hourly service. (For now with change of carriage at the border, just like IC12).
Note that
SC-R19 (with the orange train) is missing all the connections in Cairndow when coming from Strone, but it has wonderful connections from Cairndow to the southwest.
M-R19 (with the blue-and-white train) has great connections from Cairndow to northeast and is the one supposed to continue to Redbanks.
And the rolling stock and route number can be replaced by something of your choice.
Ok, I'll take up some freight trains at some point in the future coming from you. Are the schedules of the current freight trains final? Or should I expect the schedules to change (and thus, not plan anything for the time being)?
The freight trains are scheduled either immediately before the IR or immediately after the it, so the times are final.
It’s currently alternating between a container block train and a ‘mixed bag’ goods train from the soon-to-be-built marshalling yard. That might need some variation, such as trains from the harbours in Inverfyne (the town) and the smaller coastal towns, motorail trains, open access goods trains …