Despite my sarcastic earlier thread, some pass system for trucks to access Dover and the Channel Tunnel actually makes sense - if you assume that whatever Brexit comes on 1st Jan is going to need a lot more customs procedures than now, and there is no space for these at Dover.
The idea needs to be to stop trucks that cannot easily be processed at Dover and the Channel Tunnel from clogging up the roads to Folkestone and Dover, and to park up those trucks elsewhere instead.
The problem that was obvious in my previous thread was that if you need a special truck pass for all Kent (as Michael Gove said), you end up with all sorts of headaches - with Hastings through traffic, the status of Medway etc.
1️⃣ 2 temp truck parks at Ashford & Manston are *outside* the zone
2️⃣ Main population centres in Kent are outside it
3️⃣ Number of trucks that need a special permit to enter for deliveries would be limited
4️⃣ Basically no transit traffic Kent to Kent through zone
The zone would have 4 main roads for trucks to the ports (shown with green arrows), and 16 minor roads would either have to be closed to trucks, or somehow policed with APNR cameras (shown with ⛔️🚛)
A bit more detail on the 4 main roads, north to south.
First the A256 south of the Manston truck park site - the control would be where the red line is shown here. This would be the main route for trucks from Manston to Dover.
Second, the Canterbury situation.
This one is more complicated.
Here the *ideal* way to Manston is via the A299 (green arrow), but traffic from the south would use the A28 that goes through Canterbury (orange arrow). Red line shows where the control would happen.
The least important - the A259 would need to be controlled here.
Would this work?
🤷♂️
Like lots of things with Brexit it's hard to know. But at least this zone would limit disruption and because of the location of truck parks might just work.
I assume we'll get some more detail from Gove soon too.
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This morning I’m one of the first new regional trains Maubeuge 🇫🇷 - Charleroi Central 🇧🇪 #CrossBorderRail
It was a bit of a #fail at the station. I needed a ticket to Erquelinnes, the first station in Belgium. But prior to today trains from Maubeuge didn’t stop there!
Ticket machine ⛔️
Ask at the ticket office. “Le train ne s’arrête pas à Erquelinnes!” I politely told the SNCF employee that yes, it did stop at Erquelinnes. I explained the situation to the SNCB train manager and he laughed, confirmed it did stop there, and I bought the ticket online!
Delays in my favour. Maybe? S-Bahn to FFM Flughafen. Get a late running ICE to Köln Messe/Deutz there. Then try to blag my way onto a Thalys Köln Hbf to Bruxelles? It’s a long shot but it might work…
ICE 612 Frankfurt Flughafen to Köln Messe/Deutz.
This is why accurate live running data in apps matters. Were this not running 10 min late I’d not have caught it… but live data allowed me to plan a connection that’d otherwise not work
Already on the 2nd train of the day: TGV Montbard - Paris. All being well I’ll be in Denmark tonight… but that feels a long way off just now! #EGPCongress#crossborderrail
Across Paris RER Gare de Lyon to Gare du Nord, walk to Gare de l’Est (faster than changing into a Métro to Est) and it’s onto the TGV to Mannheim. So far so good, but I banked on this bit working 🙂 #EGPCongress#CrossBorderRail
Franco-German train service. Very French prices! And no, it’s too early (and expensive) for #beerontrains 😉
Jeez. It could take until 2025 until TGVs are approved for the line.
And the whole effing point of Stuttgart21 - of which this line is a part - was to create a Paris-München high speed corridor!
Really, how can everyone mess up *so badly*?
And to those going “yeah but there are few TGVs anyway” true, but so it goes on and on. International services are the lowest priority - even when *they were the stated rationale for building the line*