Trains at Biggleswade Crossing & Langford, ECML | 08/01/18

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A busy and chilly visit to Biggleswade and Langford both situated on the East Coast Mainline after spending around 1 hour at Biggleswade crossing and 15minutes at Langford on Monday 8th January 2018 during the early hours of the evening Rush Hour. Some trains were in reversed formation because of upgrade works at Newcastle station, this goes on until Sunday 14th.

Biggleswade info:

Biggleswade Railway Station serves the town of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire, England. The station is 41 miles (66 km) north of London King's Cross on the East Coast Main Line. Biggleswade is managed and served by Great Northern.

Biggleswade station was originally built in 1850 for the Great Northern railway. This made Biggleswade the first town in Bedfordshire to have a mainline railway station. The original station consisted of two lines but was rebuilt in 1901 to allow the present four line arrangement to be built.

Biggleswade has two large platforms and four main rail lines, a pair of "up and down" slow lines used by stopping services and a pair of "up and down" fast lines used by fast InterCity East Coast passing through at high speed and Great Northern services at peak times running non-stop to/from London. A fifth line extends off the "down" slow line which links into the remaining sidings used by the Plasmor block company.

The station's platforms have been lengthened so that they can cope with 12 car trains, which are now serving the station. The station currently has four 12-car services in the morning and two in the evening. Larger numbers of 12-car services will serve the station following the completion of the Thameslink Programme.

Langford info:

Langford is a village and civil parish situated alongside the River Ivel in Bedfordshire.

Facilities:

There is a lower school in the middle of the village, opposite St. Andrew's Church. Local commerce includes a long-established garden centre, a garage and filling station, one remaining pub and a private members' club, two convenience shops including one with a post office, a butcher's shop, hairdressers,estate agents, Chinese takeaway, dog grooming boutique and an office equipment supplier. Although there was a railway halt on the East Coast Main Line, this is long defunct and passengers must go to Biggleswade or Arlesey for railway services.

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