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#Railnatter

Gareth Dennisrailnatter.podbean.com
Join railway engineer and writer Gareth Dennis plus a wide range of guests on his semi-topical weekly talk show about all things rail... This podcast is uploaded after the live (or live-ish) show has finished on YouTube at 8pm (UK time) on Wednesdays.
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Episodes

#RailNatter Episode 88: Why is the Eastern Leg of HS2 its most important section?

This week is a bad week for Britain's railways, but thankfully this week's #RailNatter comes the day BEFORE we get to read just how bad it is (we'll page-turn it next week)... Nevertheless, it gives us a chance to look at High Speed 2 again, and to understand why the eastern leg between Birmingham, the East Midlands, South Yorkshire, Leeds and the North East is its most important section. Hate HS2? Come and tell me why and I'll tell you why you are probably wrong... In any case it's another Q&am...

Nov 17, 20211 hr 43 minEp. 89

#RailNatter Episode 87: The Architecture The Railways Built 3 - 30th Episode Celebration!

Tim is back! With only one episode remaining in Series 3, Britain's most effervescent ferroequinologist Tim Dunn be joining us on this week's #RailNatter to look back on 30 episodes of #TheArchitectureTheRailwaysBuilt , with behind the scenes pictures, bonus footage and some seriously saucy Bekonscot Model Village chat. Join the two of us LIVE at 7pm on Wednesday to throw us your questions and get in on the fun! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garet...

Nov 10, 20211 hr 30 minEp. 88

#RailNatter Episode 86: Railways versus climate change (a wee Q&A session)

It's #COP26 , and (in a slight change to the schedule) this week's #RailNatter is going all green, as we have an open session talking about climate change and the different ways in which railways can play a major part in reducing GHG emissions. It's a LIVE Q&A, so bring your questions and thoughts and we'll see what we can hash out together! You can find the new merchandise at https://masquette.co.uk/collections/r... , and don't forget to use your discount code if you are a Patreon supporter...

Nov 03, 20211 hr 11 minEp. 87

#RailNatter Episode 85: A chaotic history of the early Crossrail proposals

We've the pleasure of Jonn Elledge's company again tonight, as we both flick through a few of the old Crossrail proposal documents for a laugh, and as a way to distract ourselves from the dismal budget announcements... When did the name come about? When was it got rid of again? How many serious route options have been considered? Where might the stations have been if not where they are now? All questions we may or may not answer! Join LIVE to ask your questions and join in on the fun! Jonn's exc...

Oct 27, 20211 hr 22 minEp. 86

#RailNatter Episode 84: Why isn‘t High Speed 1 Britain‘s first high speed line?

This week, The Architecture The Railways Built took a brief look at the Selby Diversion... So obviously, given that it is a thing I never seem to shut up about on Twitter, this is the perfect excuse to do a #RailNatter on why High Speed One *isn't* the UK's first high speed line. It's a live episode, so tune in at 7pm on Wednesday to ask all your questions! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.m...

Oct 20, 20211 hr 43 minEp. 85

#RailNatter Episode 83: How do you fit bigger trains on the British railway network?

I'm in a work whirlwind this week, so how better to unwind than to **checks notes** relive past trauma and tell you all about how whole-route gauge clearance projects work? Through the lens of a reasonably recent project, this week's #RailNatter will be a sample of my day job through the lens of the Yorkshire Terminals Gauging project, looking at how it resulted in a clear path for the largest* container trains between Doncaster and Leeds. Join LIVE at 7pm on Wednesday! *actually, W12 doesn't qu...

Oct 13, 20211 hr 52 minEp. 84

#RailNatter Episode 82: Skills gap? What skills gap? 2

It's Rail Week again, which means we are being joined by another illustrious Young Rail Professional to talk about the skills gap... And we are pleased to have the national chair of the YRP himself on this week's show! George Chilcott will be talking to us about the continued threats to our industry's skills base, and we'll see if anything has changed since Harriet Glen joined us a year ago. As ever, it is an open session so do ask us anything by joining LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm! Enjoyed this? P...

Oct 06, 20211 hr 21 minEp. 83

#RailNatter Episode 81: The very long and very beautiful history of technical drawing

This week's #RailNatter is going to be a real treat... Chris Valkoinen from the National Railway Museum is joining us to talk about his new book: "Railways: A History In Drawings" - he'll also be guiding us through the history of technical drawing with the aid of some stunning images... An episode not to be missed - join LIVE on Weds at 7pm! If you want to buy your own copy of the book, follow this link and use the discount code shared in the video to get 25% off: https://thamesandhudson.com/rai...

Sep 29, 20212 hr 6 minEp. 82

#RailNatter Episode 80: A meander through the new edition of the #OLEBook

Garry Keenor is back to talk about electrification! The new digital edition of the #OLEBook (Overhead Line Electrification for Railways, 6th Edition) is out, and the physical copies are close behind... For this week's #RailNatter , Garry will take us through the book, talking about how it came about, what it covers, what's in the new edition and how to get hold of it... The digital copy is still free, folks! Catch us LIVE at 7pm on Wednesday to ask all your electrification questions! Download th...

Sep 22, 20211 hr 55 minEp. 81

#RailNatter Episode 79: Why is there no HS1-HS2 link, and how should it look if there was?

This week's #RailNatter is looking at the link between High Speed 1 and Britain's future High Speed 2 - or rather, why there isn't going to be one (yet). We'll look at past plans for the link, including one that involved a major new underground station at King's Cross. We'll also explore why, without a through station in central London, a link isn't actually a great idea. We'll even look at what a future link might sensibly look like! Join us at 7pm on Wednesday - as it's an HS2 episode you'll w...

Sep 15, 20211 hr 25 minEp. 80

#RailNatter Episode 78: A page-turn through the (first) Beeching report

It's all very well moaning about Beeching, but have you ever ACTUALLY read the infamous report? Well, after this week's #RailNatter , you'll be able to say you have! Is it pure evil etched in paper? Did it spell doom for Britain's railways? Did it actually represent the only time anyone in power actually decided to answer the question "what are Britain's railways for"? It's a classic #RailNatter page-turn, so do join LIVE to shout things at me! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNa...

Sep 08, 20211 hr 44 minEp. 79

#RailNatter Episode 77: Can I natter for an hour in the Railway Museum North Shed?

I’m back in the National Railway Museum North Shed at long last! Tonight’s #RailNatter brings you all a challenge: can I talk unscripted for an entire hour in the North Shed? Will I survive microphone malfunctions, battery overheating and a general lack of oxygen to bring you a non-stop hour of treats? See what you need to do to visit the museum (you still need to book ahead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQYmi… Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/ga...

Sep 01, 20211 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 1

#RailNatter Episode 76: High Speed 2 – building Britain’s longest railway tunnel

It’s another on-location #RailNatter ! Join me and a motley crew as we explore one of Europe’s largest construction sites – High Speed 2’s Chalfont Lane staging point for the construction of not one, not two, not three but FOUR record-breaking things: the UK’s first and second longest railway tunnels, the UK’s longest railway viaduct, and Europe’s largest chalk habitat regeneration project. This episode will look in detail at the HS2 Chiltern Tunnels, getting up close and personal with a tunnel ...

Aug 25, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 2

#RailNatter Episode 75: Bessie’s Ballast – raising money for Samaritans (in style)

This week’s #RailNatter is an utter delight, with Bessie Matthews joining us to talk about her role on the railway and her incredible (and wonderfully artistic) efforts to raise money for Samaritans by making the most of a big bag (and later a much littler bag) of ballast… Join in LIVE(ish) at 7pm on Wednesday! Find out more about Samaritans here: https://www.samaritans.org/ Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me vi...

Aug 18, 20211 hr 11 minEp. 75

#RailNatter Episode 74: A page-turn through the UK’s Transport Decarbonisation Plan (Part 2)

PART TWO The UK government has FINALLY released their Transport Decarbonisation Plan, and in this week’s #RailNatter we’ll be looking at whether it’s worth the paper it hasn’t been printed on… I have so many questions that need answering, frankly. It’s a classic page-turn, and you can see what whent on in the live chat on YouTube . Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Join in t...

Aug 11, 20211 hr 38 minEp. 74

#RailNatter Episode 73: Is electrifying motorways really a good idea?

We’re getting back to our #RailNatter roots in this week’s episode, as I’ll be doing a mostly “big face” Q&A to talk about the e-Highway plans proposed by the UK government for trial on the M180 near Scunthorpe. Is putting catenary over a motorway a good idea? How will it actually work in practice? Is this yet another distraction technique for a government desperate not to actually invest in rail? Tune in LIVE to find out! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://pa...

Aug 04, 20211 hr 21 minEp. 73

#RailNatter Episode 72: A page-turn through the UK’s Transport Decarbonisation Plan

The UK government has FINALLY released their Transport Decarbonisation Plan, and in this week’s #RailNatter we’ll be looking at whether it’s worth the paper it hasn’t been printed on… I have so many questions that need answering, frankly. It’s a classic page-turn, so do join LIVE to get involved! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Join in the discussion at https://garethdenni...

Jul 28, 20211 hr 36 minEp. 72

#RailNatter Episode 71: What happened to all the freight?

This week we’ve the pleasure of being joined by Iain Kitt, who will use British Transport Films to guide this #RailNatter through the story of rail freight’s twentieth century decline… We look at the key figures and establish if the common villains actually had anything to do with this trend, or whether there were bigger things at stake. Indeed, we explore how this is actually a story of innovation against almighty odds, and one that is now, ever so slowly, paying off again. Join LIVE to get inv...

Jul 21, 20211 hr 47 minEp. 71

#RailNatter Episode 70: Reopening the Great Central is no alternative to HS2

Right, well it is high time we had another proper live #RailNatter like the olden days, so your wish is my command… I’m back in the chair this week to talk about the Great Central Railway, why it was brilliant, why that doesn’t make it some form of panacea today, and to talk about how engineers choose between reusing existing alignments versus creating new ones. Join LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loo...

Jul 14, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 70

#RailNatter Episode 69 (nice): How to make trains go faster

This week’s episode is charging forwards at an increasing rate of knots, as Steve Wood guides us through the ways that we can make trains faster… And no, Hyperloop is not the answer! We cover the law of unintended consequences, bang the “the railway is a system” gong a few times, and point out that playing with the slow bits may well be far more useful than playing with the fast bits. We also touch on HS2 and get a signallers perspective on the beauty of Colton Junction! I’m properly on holiday ...

Jul 07, 20211 hr 23 minEp. 69

#RailNatter Episode 68: The three generations of signalling control and interlocking

We’re back for a proper live #RailNatter episode, and this time Danny Scroggins is joining us to talk about the three generations of conventional signalling control and the three generations of conventional signalling interlocking… You’ve been asking for signalling episodes, so this one should really hit the spot! Join LIVE to ask your questions and get involved! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://pa...

Jun 30, 20212 hr 29 minEp. 69

#RailNatter Episode 67: Rail Live 2021!

Last week, the British rail industry returned to Long Marston after a year’s hiatus, as Rail Live 2021 kicked off… Whilst lots of us in the industry have been sorely missing the event, lots of you don’t get to visit at all, so I thought I’d dedicate a nice long episode towards showing you what it’s all about! First up, I walk through the site and give you an overview of what visiting is like, what sort of things you get to see and why it happens in the first place. Then I’ll pick out some things...

Jun 23, 20211 hr 53 minEp. 67

#RailNatter Episode 66: Why isn’t Standard Track Gauge Four Foot Eight And A Half Inches?

Hello from the mid-Rail Live pub! As a result of my being down in Stratford-upon-Avon (recording next week’s #RailNatter !), this week’s episode is a pre-record and we are revisiting track gauge once more… Having established why standard track gauge is 4ft 8.5in, now we will spend an hour working out why it *isn’t* 4ft 8.5in! Do join in LIVE with the chatter as I’ll be dropping in to say hello! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw l...

Jun 16, 20211 hrEp. 66

#RailNatter Episode 65: What should the Scottish railway map look like?

This week’s #RailNatter is picking up after our Welsh railway network episode ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyJBN… ) – and this time we are in SCOTLAND! What should the Scottish railway network actually look like? I’ll take a more analytical look at things and think about how our “algorithm” might be improved to create optimised and realistic rail networks entirely automatically… Join LIVE to have your say! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/gareth...

Jun 09, 20211 hr 19 minEp. 65

Episode 64: The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail (PART TWO)

IT’S HERE! The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail has FINALLY been published, and we’ve had almost exactly a week of everyone shouting about it. But what does it actually say? What doesn’t it say? What is missing? Will it mean real positive change or more of the same? Well, in this beefy #RailNatter two-parter, we’ll be doing the now-traditional page-turn to attempt to answer all of these questions, and more… Join LIVE at the usual time to share your thoughts! Download the report here . Enjoyed this?...

Jun 02, 20212 hr 14 minEp. 64

Episode 63: The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail (PART ONE)

IT’S HERE! The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail has FINALLY been published, and we’ve had almost exactly a week of everyone shouting about it. But what does it actually say? What doesn’t it say? What is missing? Will it mean real positive change or more of the same? Well, in this beefy #RailNatter two-parter, we’ll be doing the now-traditional page-turn to attempt to answer all of these questions, and more… Join LIVE at the usual time to share your thoughts! Download the report here: https://www.go...

May 26, 20211 hr 21 min

#RailNatter Episode 62: Pacers were bad and saved nothing (with Dr Kevin Tennent)

We’re diving back into the history of British DMUs in this week’s #RailNatter – and this time esteemed guest Dr Kevin Tennent and I will be setting our sights on the dreaded Pacer! Given these trains ran their final Welsh services last week, it felt like a good time to pick through the common myths surrounding them: first and foremost that their poor quality was a justified compromise to allow the “saving of rural railway lines”. It’s not true, and in this episode, we’ll tell you why!Join LIVE a...

May 19, 20211 hr 45 minEp. 62

#RailNatter Episode 61: Let’s talk about buses

This week’s episode of #RailNatter is diving into the government’s “Bus Back Better” report… That’s right, we’ve hopped over to the dark side! Is the paper any good? Do I actually agree with most or even all of it? There’s also A LOT of news to catch up on… Join LIVE on Weds at 7pm to go through it all! Download the report here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publica… Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https:...

May 13, 20211 hr 38 minEp. 61

#Railnatter Episode 60: Why bother with electrification?

Given that government is still prevaricating on the critical need to electrify Britain’s railways, this week’s #RailNatter ​ is once again going to explore the question: why bother? A couple of weeks ago, RIA (the Rail Industry Association) published another report laying out the incontrovertible evidence supporting conventional electrification. With the aid of the facts and figures held within, we’ll topple every tired argument against electrification in turn. Join LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm to h...

May 06, 20211 hr 28 minEp. 60

#RailNatter Episode 59: The Carmont derailment (looking at the interim report)

On the 12th August 2020, a High Speed Train derailed near Stonehaven, killing three people including the driver and conductor. With the RAIB having just published their interim report on the incident, this episode of #RailNatter ​ is going to pick through and pull out the key findings thus far, exploring what we know and what we still don’t know. Join the discussion LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm (UK time). Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter ​ at https://patreon.com/garethdennis ​...

Apr 28, 20212 hr 16 minEp. 59
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