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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 7pm (UK time) on Wednesdays.

Episodes

#RailNatter Episode 135: What happened when cracks grounded the Hitachi UK fleet?

This week, #RailNatter is dipping into what already feels like ancient history... The Hitachi UK train fleet was grounded by cracking over a year ago, resulting in widespread disruption and the withdrawal of large numbers of trains across the country. The @Office of Rail and Road undertook an investigation into the causes and the required actions - and the report they subsequently published is what we are going to dig into together... Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at ht...

Oct 12, 20221 hr 25 minEp. 136

#RailNatter Episode 134: What might/should UK Labour’s ”nationalised” railway look like?

We're back in the studio for this week's episode, and not a moment too soon... The UK @Labour Party has formally announced that it is retaining its policy of railway nationalisation, which begs a number of questions, first of which has to be "what does this mean?" - so #RailNatter is going to see what Labour might mean, and what they should mean, by rail nationalisation. There'll be a bit of other news to catch up on as well. Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://pat...

Oct 05, 20221 hrEp. 135

#RailNatter Episode 133: Skills gap? What skills gap? 3

This week's #RailNatter comes to you from the @London Transport Museum - and I'm very pleased to say I'm joined by not one, not two but THREE @Young Rail Professionals head honchos... Why? Well, it's #RailWeek once again, and this time we are getting in ahead of kick-off to talk all things railway industry employment. We'll remind ourselves what Rail Week is all about, we'll look at all of the events happening this year, we'll tackle the enormous "the industry is in turmoil" elephant in the room...

Sep 28, 202256 minEp. 134

#RailNatter Episode 132: US railroads can be Bad, Actually

This week we are joined by none other than Justin Roczniak (a.k.a. @donoteat01 from @Well There's Your Problem Podcast ), who will guide us through everything wrong with US railroads and why things have reached breaking point for railroad workers, to the point where the whole US teeters on the brink of a national rail strike. Last time out we looked at what is actually pretty good about US railroads. This time: we'll be doing the opposite. Join #RailNatter LIVE to ask Justin your questions! Enjo...

Sep 21, 20223 hr 17 minEp. 133

#RailNatter Episode 131: New government, new ministers, but what’s next for UK rail?

Well, a lot has happened in the last month. A new Prime Minister. A new Secretary of State for Transport. New ministers. And given that our special boy, Grant Shapps, made Great British Railways his own personal mission, is anybody else going to want to deliver it? The current state of the UK also has wider implications on railways, too... The cost of living crisis is genuinely unprecedented, and the impact is going to be crippling, even with Liz Truss's announced bolstering of the energy indust...

Sep 14, 20221 hr 18 minEp. 132

#RailNatter Episode 130: How engineers made the Great Western Britain’s first 125mph railway line

Britain's first modern high speed line may have been the Selby Diversion. Its first 300km/h line may have been High Speed 1. But the first inter-city railway that embodied the design elements we see of high speed lines today was - arguably - the Great Western Railway. 130 years after its opening it also became Britain's first 200km/h railway. It may have been over-engineered by Brunel, but this was very much in the favour of the engineers of the 1970s when they upgraded much of the GWR for 125mp...

Sep 07, 20222 hr 31 minEp. 131

#RailNatter Episode 129: Not quite ten of mainland Europe’s missing high speed rail links

Jon Stone and I are joining the dots in this week's #RailNatter ... Where on our side of Europe would really benefit from a new high speed link? We trip our way across from Sweden to Spain, from Swindon to Serbia in search of the answers. This is most certainly an incomplete list. But the real challenges aren't perhaps the physical infrastructure, but the political unimaginativeness of our leaders. Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or thr...

Aug 31, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 130

#RailNatter Episode 128: Have Stadler really built Britain’s best train fleet?

This week's #RailNatter is answering the ultimate (?) question - are Stadler's FLIRTs Britain's best train? Joining me on this quest shall be friend of the show Simon Kendler, who shall guide you and me on an odyssey into the east... Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Merch is at https://masquette.co.uk/collections/r... . Join in the discussion at https://garethdennis.co.uk/d...

Aug 24, 20222 hr 32 minEp. 129

#RailNatter Episode 127: Avanti and the ”unofficial strikes” (yes, it’s a News episode)

Much has been happening in the world of transport, so it's time to pause, take stock and catch up with current happenings again... We'll be talking about strikes quite a bit, but there's plenty else to flick through, including the UK's broader economic outlook, the energy crisis and the impacts of the ongoing heatwave. Join #RailNatter 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.m...

Aug 17, 20222 hr 37 minEp. 128

#RailNatter Episode 126: The Transport Select Committee’s Integrated Rail Plan report

It's a #RailNatter page-turn again - and we're sinking our metaphorical teeth into the Transport Select Committee's Integrated Rail Plan (a.k.a. #RailBetrayal) report... It's the one I appeared in Parliament for! We'll dig into the detail, but it summarised by saying that there was little evidence of valid assessment in IRP, that government should prepare for their cuts to be reversed, that journey time benefits were not achievable and that there was not enough focus on capacity. In other words,...

Aug 10, 20221 hr 25 minEp. 127

#RailNatter Episode 125: What if the InterCity 125 had never existed?

It's been over two years since we've done a proper alternative history episode (Episode 7 was on what might have happened if the APT had made it) so for Episode 125 it's only right that we look to the InterCity 125 (a.k.a. the High Speed Diesel Train) and have a think about what might have happened if it had simply never come into existence... What might have changed? Would the railway renaissance that came about in the 1980s never have come to being without them? Might we see a very different-l...

Aug 03, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 126

#RailNatter Episode 124: Railways and modernity in Scandinavia

For quite a long time, Scandinavia has been a quiet hub of railway modernity - indeed, Sweden had the most per-kilometre electrification in the world for a number of years. Denmark has constructed enormous rail infrastructure in recent years, and on average trains across the region are pretty young. X2000s and various excellent metro systems are a delight to behold. To talk about all of this good stuff, and perhaps dig into what we can learn from our Scandi pals, we've the pleasure of being join...

Jul 27, 20222 hr 36 minEp. 125

#RailNatter Episode 123: A collection of railway watches and where to find them

Well I am very pleased to say that this week, we are joined in #RailNatter towers by podcaster extraordinaire Alice Caldwell-Kelly (famed for @Trashfuture Podcast , @Well There's Your Problem Podcast and Kill James Bond)! Alice and I will be going on a ferroequinohorological odyssey through time (quite literally) to see how small clocks and the operation of the railways are interlinked - and we'll also be gawking at some very fetching hand-held rail timepieces... Pocket watches and wristwatches ...

Jul 20, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 124

#RailNatter Episode 122: Shapps’ terrible signalling tweet (and the VLR Q&A)

Well a lot has happened in the world since we last did a news segment, so it's another general news catch-up for this week's #RailNatter... We'll focus in on Shapps' signalling tweet from a couple of weeks back, where he made a hash of just about every sentence he was fed - as well as looking at the horror show of the Tory leadership contest if our special boy Grant Shapps is the one who has the best stance on human rights. Also, as promised last week, we'll do the Very Light Rail (both rural an...

Jul 13, 20222 hr 30 minEp. 123

#RailNatter Episode 121: What is Very Light Rail and is it any good?

It's a question you've all been asking for a while - what is VLR, and is it any good? Well, tonight's #RailNatter will hopefully answer that question! I was at the first (?) VLR "conference" a few weeks ago, plus you might have noticed that I omitted the Revolution VLR tour that I did at Rail Live for last week's episode... Well, all of this is to be combined into this week's episode, so there should be a bit of a feast for you all! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at http...

Jul 06, 202242 minEp. 122

#RailNatter Episode 120: Rail Live 2022!

It's Rail Live 2022 - and so I'm sending you another pre-recorded #RailNatter from the past! Rather than running about like a headless chicken as I did last year, this time I'm running about like a headless chicken *with a plan* - we'll split the episode into four segments - exhibits, plant, trains and people - and have an explore accordingly! There'll also be a couple of shorter videos to follow this one, including some nice timelapses of setup day... Trashfuture rail strikes episode here for y...

Jun 29, 20221 hr 26 minEp. 121

#RailNatter Episode 119: A quick history of UK rail strike action

STRIKES! Solidarity to all RMT rail workers out on strike right now... I'm at Rail Live today, so I've pre-recorded this week's #RailNatter as a sort of Baby's First Strike History. Join in the chat in any case to add your thoughts and perhaps pick up anything I've missed... Live(ish) at 7pm on Wednesday! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Merch is at https://masquette.co.uk/...

Jun 22, 202248 minEp. 120

#RailNatter Episode 118: Goofy American Gadgetbahns from the 1970s

This week we have the honour and pleasure of being joined by Alexandra Rose ( @bigmoodenergy ) to talk about a long list of rather goody gadgetbahns from the not-so-distant US past... We may see all shapes, we may see all sizes, but will we find any that are actually useful? Tune in LIVE on Wednesday at 7pm to find out! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Merch is at https://m...

Jun 15, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 119

#RailNatter Episode 117: Doing a better job of categorising urban transport systems

This week's #RailNatter is diving back into the messy world of categorising urban transport systems... And I think I've cracked it! Gone shall be "light rail", "rapid transit", "personal rapid transit", "bus rapid transit", "stadtbahn" and all the rest... In shall arrive a newer, simpler series of names that make more sense and will have actual, consistent meanings. Join LIVE at 7pm on Wednesday to send me a pile of transport systems to see if the categoriser breaks immediately! Enjoyed this? Pl...

Jun 08, 20221 hr 13 minEp. 118

#RailNatter Episode 116: A new north-south main line for Wales (without maps because this is a podcast)

For some reason, our old #RailNatter on the Welsh railway network went viral earlier this year, so I thought I'd take the chance to dig into the culmination of that episode and dive into what a north-south main line for Wales might look like... If you like maps, alignment design, deciding where to put a railway, and understanding the bigger picture on railway proposals, then this is the episode for you! Also, there will be: maps galore, costings, timings, politics, opportunities and challenges. ...

Jun 01, 20222 hr 36 minEp. 117

#RailNatter Episode 115: Crossrail isn’t a Tube line, the Tube map needs retiring, etc

In a change to the published schedule, #RailNatter is heading to London because Crossrail (known by some as the Elizabeth line line) has just opened and we all need to talk about it... Not least that it (a) is not a Tube line and (b) has made a right mess of an already over-stressed Tube map. We'll be talking about how to properly classify London's transport networks, why it may or may not be important to do so, and how fixing the Tube map is important and also almost impossible. Join LIVE at 7p...

May 25, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 116

#RailNatter Episode 114: So Just What Branding Should Britain’s Railways Have Anyway?

This week's #RailNatter should be a fun one... We are looking at what branding Britain's railways should have in a post-GBR world. Should everything be uniform, devolution be damned? Or do we know better... Join LIVE to have your say! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Merch is at https://masquette.co.uk/collections/r... . Join in the discussion at https://garethdennis.co.uk/...

May 18, 20222 hr 32 minEp. 115

#RailNatter Episode 113: The Carmont derailment (a deep dive into the final report) 4

CRASHWORTHINESS AND CONCLUSIONS The RAIB report from the Carmont rail crash has been released, and just as we worked our way through the interim report, this week's #RailNatter is taking a detailed look at the final report. What exactly happened that fateful day? What can we learn? What should we do to avoid it happening again? This is the fourth and final episode of this miniseries, and will look primarily at the crashworthiness of the High Speed Train and how it turned a significant derailment...

May 11, 20222 hr 57 minEp. 114

#RailNatter Episode 112: Network Rail’s modular design for small and medium stations

This week's #RailNatter does what it says on the tin... I'll have spent the morning at a press session looking at the new modular station design that Network Rail and the UK Design Council have been developing alongside competition-winning architects 7N. Will it be successful? Is it any good in the first place? Where might we see the first example being built? Join LIVE (yes, not a pre-record as previously suggested) at 7pm on Wednesday! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at...

May 04, 20221 hr 14 minEp. 113

#RailNatter Episode 111: The end of ScotRail’s private life

This week #RailNatter is joined by Professor Iain Docherty, Dean for the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Stirling and transport policy expert... Who better to tackle the subject of ScotRail's re-nationalisation? That's right! After exactly 25 years of private operation, ScotRail is back to being an entirely (rather than defacto) state owned and operated railway network. Is it all sunshine and roses, though, or does this mean that the Scottish government will start having to f...

Apr 27, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 112

#RailNatter Episode 110: The Carmont derailment (a deep dive into the final report) 3

OTHER CONTRIBUTING FACTORS The RAIB report from the Carmont rail crash has been released, and just as we worked our way through the interim report, this week's #RailNatter is taking a detailed look at the final report. What exactly happened that fateful day? What can we learn? What should we do to avoid it happening again? This is the third episode of this miniseries, and in it we look at a variety of contributing factors that increased the risk of the derailment happening and increased the cons...

Apr 20, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 111

#RailNatter Episode 109: Catching up on (more) current happenings

It only took a few weeks, but we've fallen hopelessly behind with The News again, which means we need a catch-up... So #RailNatter shall be filling us in with all the newsworthy stuff that has been going on in the transport and transport-adjacent world! Join in to share your thoughts, LIVE at the usual time! Enjoyed this? Please do consider supporting #RailNatter at https://patreon.com/garethdennis or throw loose change at me via https://paypal.me/garethdennis . Merch is at https://masquette.co....

Apr 13, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 110

#RailNatter Episode 108: The Carmont derailment (a deep dive into the final report) 2

CRISIS MANAGEMENT The RAIB report from the Carmont rail crash has been released, and just as we worked our way through the interim report, this week's #RailNatter is taking a detailed look at the final report. What exactly happened that fateful day? What can we learn? What should we do to avoid it happening again? This is the second episode of this miniseries, and covers the failure in crisis management and the broader impacts of climate change that led events to unfold as they did. Enjoyed this...

Apr 06, 20221 hr 20 minEp. 109

#RailNatter Episode 107: Getting involved - and STAYING involved - with transport policy

For this week's #RailNatter , Harry Burr is joining us to talk about his experiences as a very young sustainable transport policy advocate who has already made waves across the Midlands... As the founder of Sustainable Transport Midlands, we'll talk about how he got into making policymakers pay attention, how he keeps himself engaged in an industry that can sometimes brush off the inputs of young people, and what he thinks might come next. Whilst you can tune in live at the usual time, actually ...

Mar 30, 20221 hr 8 minEp. 108

#RailNatter Episode 106: The Carmont derailment (a deep dive into the final report) 1

INTRODUCTION AND CDM REGULATIONS The RAIB report from the Carmont rail crash has been released, and just as we worked our way through the interim report, this week's #RailNatter is taking a detailed look at the final report. What exactly happened that fateful day? What can we learn? What should we do to avoid it happening again? In the first of this four-part miniseries, we'll introduce how the crash unfolded. We'll then look in detail at the failure of the drain, and the failure of the assuranc...

Mar 23, 20222 hr 54 minEp. 107