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The diagram used on this page can be found at {{{Cogload Junction}} Geof Sheppard (talk) 07:27, 30 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The link with text "Exeter Panel Signal Box" was pointing to Westbury railway station, which (unsurprisingly) doesn't tell me anything about the Exeter box. The text formerly said "Westbury Panel Signal Box", which makes sense with the link but was changed by an anon in this edit. Now, I don't know the history of the signalling but the piped link obviously made no sense, so I've turned it into a red link for the moment. I presume it should either say "Westbury", or be pointed to Exeter St Davids railway station, though that doesn't say much more about the Exeter signal box than the Westbury article does. --rbrwr± 09:54, 28 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Current works

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I was going to add a bit on the current works. I'll paste a draft below. I'm not happy with the big tweet box which messes with the format and rather loses the ref but I think it's worth including somehow as the video includes a mention that Cogload is categorized as a 'Golden Asset'.

In November 2019, lines through the junction were closed for six days to allow for the replacement of the track and points.[1] Network Rail posted a video of the work on its Twitter account stating that the replacement was prioritised as the junction is a 'Golden Asset' where problems would have a major impact on the operation of the network.

Network Rail Western
@networkrailwest
Twitter logo, a stylized blue bird

Coaches replace trains for journeys through the Taunton area - check http://nationalrail.co.uk or http://GWR.com. Our renewal of Cogload Junction continues until early Friday AM - thanks for bearing with us #junctionrenewal Sarah Fraser is Project Manager..

11 November 2019[2]

References

  1. ^ "Summary of timetable changes Saturday 9 to Friday 15 November 2019" (PDF). Great Western Railway (train operating company). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-11-11. Retrieved 2019-11-11. Saturday 9 to Friday 15 November 2019 Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday – All day, buses will replace trains between Weston-super-Mare/Castle Cary/Exeter St Davids and Taunton. Some trains which run beyond these stations will be amended. Some will not run.
  2. ^ Network Rail Western [@networkrailwest] (11 November 2019). "Coaches replace trains for journeys through the Taunton area - check http://nationalrail.co.uk or http://GWR.com. Our renewal of Cogload Junction continues until early Friday AM - thanks for bearing with us #junctionrenewal Sarah Fraser is Project Manager." (Tweet) – via Twitter.

Any suggestions, please - is there a better way of linking a tweet including video? Cavrdg (talk) 18:34, 11 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Does a routine, albeit lengthy, track renewal justify an entry? I don't think there is any significant change to the layout as a result. Let's see, there are closures planned in the south west this winter for the Tarka Line, Looe Valley, Exeter St Davids ...
If you really want to include that video (it doesn't show much of interest) then you could include it as an external link at the bottom of the article:
Geof Sheppard (talk) 16:04, 13 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

It's probably marginal but it does give some idea how long these things last - 30 odd years since the remodelling? - and the importance NR attaches to the asset.Cavrdg (talk) 08:32, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The 1980s remodelling was because the route towards tau ton was reduced from four tracks to two. There has been no remodeling in 2019 - just a like-for-like renewal; I doubt that the track just removed were thirty years old. Geof Sheppard (talk) 13:43, 15 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]