sounds a little bit French, where a national strike is the usual introduction to collective bargaining of any kind. Compare this to Germany, where this – like everything else – is very well regulated and the yearly bargaining contains usually only a few hours of warning strike.Chris hat geschrieben:Here in the vestiges of the Empire, they go on strike so frequently it's become a running joke - "The Tube's on strike - must be Friday ..."
We don't have much experience with this level of overcrowding on the slots for passenger trains, since we spread the population of 14 mios. between Berlin, Hamburg and the very polycentrical Rhine-Ruhr area.Tradition around here for fast service in the peaks is generally to run them with fewer stops to leave as much room for extra stopping services as possible.
IR110 had a temporary terminus at Minowh until I cut it to Ayr temporarily. I'm planning to extend it westwards beyond Minowh, maybe Oban – St. John's or Clapham Junction – Bromley – …. D110 will terminate at Ardrossan. Or maybe Minowh, for better connections.How far west would IR110/D110 run?
Then you should open a few more stations to increase the difference between fast and slow trains.Turns out there are only three stations between Dorfield and Cornford, so the local service can be all-stations.
S-Bahn-like service inside Perth
Regional/semi-fast train to Tattenhoe with four intermediate stations until the border
Fast train to Dorfield (sans n)/Cornford
(You renamed the “District of Hartsmere” to “District sans n”?)