Monthly Archives: September 2020
Whilst complying with Covid-19 restrictions the Coastliners Committee has recently been able to meet in order to take stock of our situation and our influence in the railway world. However, because of the virus we have not been able to have any Open Meetings and this is much regretted. However the virus has not prevented us from contributing to various surveys and initiatives, as follows.
Our Chairman, true to form, has been significantly involved in compiling a substantial and impressive Railfuture North East document to the National Infrastructure Committee. The Chairmen of SLUG (Saltburn Line User Group) and SENRUG (South East Northumberland Rail User Group) also made major contributions to this submission. Our present project is to contribute to the House of Commons Inquiry into how the nation best recovers from the effects of the virus. We have also been able to make a contribution to the Campaign for Better Transport survey concerning the government’s de-carbonisation of transport initiative whilst we are also wondering whether to contribute to a Durham County Council petition concerning Ferryhill Station and the Leamside and Stillington Lines. Thus, although the lack of Open Meetings is a major disappointment to us all, Coastliners has been, and is, very much involved in activities within our campaigning remit.
Your Committee was able to meet late last month. The Reading Room at The Athenaeum Club is large enough for all five members of the Committee to meet whilst fulfilling social distancing requirements. Amongst other things, we discussed a number of ways in which we might come as close as we can to holding Open Meetings in these restricted times. The potential solution with which we felt the most at ease was to invite a Visiting Guest Speaker to meet with the Committee at The Athenaeum. Following the meeting, a report of the meeting would be compiled and distributed to members. Almost uncannily, that potential solution transpired to fit very effectively with Boris’s Rule of Six edict of recent days … five members of Committee plus the Visiting Guest Speaker! Whether any of our potential guests would be willing to meet with the Committee in such circumstances remains to be seen. But we are doing our best!
Please watch this space for further up-to-date news.
Vic Branfoot,
Hon Secretary
From Monday (14 September) we are introducing new timetables, so please check before you travel as there may be a changes to your train times.
We’re working around the clock to keep trains and stations clean so you can travel with confidence. If you are travelling with us, all we ask is that you play your part by:
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wearing a face covering on-board and in stations (exemptions apply)
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buy your ticket through our app or by contactless payment where possible
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wash your hands before and after your journey
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take your face covering and litter with you