PSUL
Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines
listing regular passenger trains over obscure rail routes in the British Isles
This page was updated on 18 June 2008
PSUL
- its origins and historyby Richard Maund
In the beginning...
On 20 March 1961, I took up a new post in the Western Region's Birmingham divisional trains office, which opened up for me contacts in that semi-secret world of working timetables and weekly Special Traffic Notices. This was an invaluable aid in my quest to ride not only obviously threatened branch lines (the Beeching era only accelerated a process that was already under way) but also to seek out opportunities to cover some of the more obscure routings that still offered themselves for passenger trains.
Encouraged by W Arthur ("Cam") Camwell, at that time editor of the Journal of the Stephenson Locomotive Society [SLS Journal], I sought to list those routings - in particular those which applied on summer Saturdays when the train was a (if not the) major player in the holiday plans of so many families, particularly from the industrialised regions. The early lists were not, therefore, quite so concerned with the esoterica of suburban curves and spurs.
Nor had the "Rules of the Route" (the process by which train planners and engineers agree how the Sunday engineering work shall be arranged) produced today's fashion for pre-planned diversions featuring in the working and public timetables.
The initial effort was compiled with the help of John Edgington (then with the LMR Public Relations & Publicity Office), Roy Hamilton, Joe House, R C Nelson, Roy Patterson and Stuart Sellar (later acknowledgements included Gerald Aston and Rodney Meadows); the late Jim Lloyd took my rough sketches and prepared his usual high standard of artwork for the accompanying maps. Under the title Branch Lines : Passenger Train Services over unusual sections it first appeared in the SLS Journal during the summer of 1963.
The question of what qualified for inclusion started with the winter 1963/4 issue, which was prefaced by a list of lines which had been deleted because "... although still having a service ... they may readily be ascertained from the public time tables...".
From June 1965, the listing appeared under a new title: List of Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines, as a foolscap typescript stencilled "Supplement to" the SLS Journal. Amendments continued to appear in the SLS Journal itself. The price of extra copies was quoted as 9d. in stamps (that's just under 4p!). From 1967 a list of lines "... used by passenger trains in connection with regular events, but [which] do not appear in the Working time tables" was incorporated. After the tenth edition, in 1970/1, I relinquished the compiler's role.
The Branch Line Society takes over
From the following edition, 1971/2, Roy Hamilton took over and, for that year, the List was shown as published jointly by BLS and SLS. Also from this date, it appeared on A4 paper and the amendments were (usually) titled "Supplements". From the following year, it became solely a BLS publication, with the BLS title and logo appearing at the masthead. It has been issued free to members ever since. From the 1979/80 edition, compilation was by Roy Hamilton and Bryan Rayner (and, for 1984/5 only, J D Hogie).
From the 1980/1 edition, the title was curtailed to Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines. Note that, despite acquiring the abbreviation "PSUL", the word "train" has appeared in the title right from the beginning; the "abbreviation" in unkinder circles was "the kinky curve guide". From the same date, the reproduction method changed to litho, and the previous staple in the top left hand corner of A4 sheets gave way to sheets folded into an A5 booklet, with a staple at the spine. A cover price (for sales to non-members) was quoted in 1982/3: £1.50 - somewhat of an increase over 1966!
For the 1988, 1989 and 1990 editions (as they were entitled), Roy Hamilton took a well earned reduction in workload, and the compilation was put together by Trevor Cockram, with contributions (not necessarily to every edition) acknowledged from J N Faulkner, Roy Hamilton, Peter Todd, Don Kennedy, Paul Steane, Richard Huggins, Dave Monger, Andrew Proctor, Geoff Brockett, Peter Pay, D Woodward, M J Addison, "46229", "321 Fan Club", Chris Wall, D W Bate and myself. The assistance of The Railway Club, in making available the working timetables which they were then receiving, was gratefully acknowledged.
For the period from May 1991 until September 1992, elements of a PSUL list made three sporadic appearances, as supplementary inserts with Branch Line News.
Nearly full circle?
Rather than see the List wither and die, I resumed compiling a comprehensive booklet from winter 1992/3. Until 2005 it appeared in separate winter and summer editions (because of the changes between the two seasons - particularly with pre-planned Sunday engineering diversions) but thereafter an annual edition has appeared, at each December timetable change; the web site is up-dated as necessary throughout each year. Some of the material previously included in the List, of routes which might be used for diversions in the event of engineering work, was extracted to a separate Engineering Diversionary Routes supplement to Branch Line News, which was issued only once.
The website was launched in spring 2003, with the winter 2002/3 edition; some earlier editions have been added retrospectively to the site and others will continue to be added for the benefit of those undertaking historical research. The Branch Line Society has approval to issue the text in printed form and have continued to do so as shown in the publishing history below. The work of various contributors who prefer to remain anonymous is very gratefully acknowledged.
Having long since travelled over the lines involved, my motivation in undertaking this biannual "labour of love" has been to keep track of the fortunes (and, often, the fates!) of the lines concerned; I shall be delighted if others, perhaps newer-comers to track gricing, also find it of benefit.
The sub-title "listing regular passenger trains over obscure rail routes in the British Isles" was added from the 2006 edition.
PSUL has been used by the Strategic Rail Authority and the Department for Transport.
[This is a slightly modified and up-dated version of an article which originally appeared in Branch Line Society : Forty Years ..... 1955-1995, published by the Branch Line Society in 1995]
PSUL publishing history - printed
Passenger Train Services over unusual sections
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by The Stephenson Locomotive Society
Summer 1963 : [1st edition] appeared in SLS Journal June, July and August 1963 issues
Winter 1963/4 : [2nd edition] appeared in SLS Journal October and November 1963, and January 1964 issues
Summer 1964 : [3rd edition] appeared in SLS Journal July and August 1964 issues
Winter 1964/5 : [4th edition] appeared in SLS Journal November and December 1964 issues; amendments in January, February and April 1965 issues
List of Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by The Stephenson Locomotive Society
June 1965 to April 1966: [5th edition] 1965. pp. 10 foolscap stencilled typescript; amendments in SLS Journal August, October, November and December 1965 and February 1966
April 1966 - March 1967: [6th edition] 1966. pp. 8 foolscap stencilled typescript; amendments in SLS Journal
March 1967 - May 1968 : [7th edition] 1967. pp. 9 foolscap stencilled typescript; eight typescript amendments
May 1968 - May 1969 : [8th edition] 1968. pp. 10 foolscap stencilled typescript; six typescript amendments
May 1969 - May 1970 : 9th edition 1969. pp. 10 foolscap stencilled typescript; six typescript amendments
May 1970 - May 1971 : 10th edition 1970. pp. 11 foolscap stencilled typescript; six amendment lists promulgated to the editors of SLS Journal and Branch Line News-sheet
Compiled by Roy Hamilton; published by Branch Line Society and The Stephenson Locomotive Society, Glasgow
note: BLN denotes Branch Line News-Sheet / Branch Line News
May 1971 - May 1972 : 11th edition 1971. pp. 14 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 182, 188 and 195
Compiled by Roy Hamilton; published by Branch Line Society, Glasgow
May 1972 - May 1973 : 12th edition 1972. pp. 13 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 207, 213 and 219
May 1973 - May 1974 : 13th edition 1973. pp. 12 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 230, 235 and 242
May 1974 - May 1975 : 14th edition 1974. pp. 15 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 254 and 261
Compiled by Roy Hamilton; published by Branch Line Society, Purley
May 1975 - May 1976 : 15th edition 1975. pp. 20 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 278, 284 and 290
Compiled by Roy Hamilton; published by Branch Line Society, Beckenham
May 1976 - May 1977 : 16th edition 1976. pp. 21 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 302, 308 and one issue number not recorded
May 1977 - May 1978 : 17th edition 1977. pp. 21 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 328, 332 and 338
May 1978 - May 1979 : 18th edition 1978. pp. 22 foolscap stencilled typescript; Supplements with BLN 349 and 355
Compiled by Roy Hamilton and B W Rayner; published by Branch Line Society, Beckenham
May 1979 - May 1980 : 19th edition 1979. pp. 22 foolscap stencilled typescript; one Supplement with BLN and two amendments in BLN [issue numbers not recorded]
Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines
Compiled by Roy Hamilton and B W Rayner; published by Branch Line Society, Huddersfield
From this date all editions are A5 litho typescript
1980 - 81 : 20th edition 1980. pp. 24; two Supplements with BLN [one issue number not recorded and 416]
1981 - 82 : 21st edition 1981. pp. 24; two Supplements with BLN [issue numbers not recorded]
1982 - 83 : 22nd edition 1982. pp. 24; one Supplement dated 24 January 1983
1983 - 84 : 23rd edition 1983. pp. 22; one Supplement with BLN [issue number not recorded]
Compiled by Roy Hamilton, B W Rayner and J D Hogie; published by Branch Line Society, Sheffield
1984 - 85 : 24th edition 1984. pp. 25; one Supplement with BLN [issue number not recorded]
Compiled by Roy Hamilton and B W Rayner; published by Branch Line Society, Sheffield
1985 - 86 : 25th edition 1985. pp. 34 + ii; one Supplement with BLN [issue number not recorded] and clarification in BLN 527
1986 - 87 : 26th edition 1986. pp. 34 + ii [no supplement seems to have been issued this year]
1987 - 88 :27th edition 1987. pp. 33 + ii; one Supplement with BLN [issue number not recorded]
Compiled by T J Cockram; published by Branch Line Society, Bristol
1988 : 28th edition 1988. pp. 34 + ii; one Supplement with BLN [issue number not recorded] in February 1989
1989 : 29th edition 1989. pp. 31 + i [no supplement seems to have been issued this year]
1990 : 30th edition 1990. pp. 36 + i [no supplement seems to have been issued this year]
[For 1991 and 1992, litho typescript lists of a few lines appeared with BLN 664, 685 and 689 but no comprehensive compilation has appeared until the on-line data shown below]
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by Branch Line Society, Bristol
Winter 1992-93 : [31st edition] 1992. pp 16 {1}
Summer 1993 : [32nd edition] 1993. pp 16 {1}
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by Branch Line Society, Sheffield
Winter 1993/4 : [33rd edition] 1993. pp 14 {1}
Summer 1994 : [34th edition] 1994. pp 15 {1}
Winter 1994/5 : [35th edition] 1994. pp 17 {2}
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by Branch Line Society, Wivenhoe
Summer 1995 : [36th edition] 1995. pp 18 {2}
Winter 1995/6 : [37th edition] 1995. pp 20 {2}
Summer 1996 : [38th edition] 1996. pp 19 {1}
Winter 1996/7 : [39th edition] 1996. pp 18 {1}
Summer 1997 : [40th edition] 1997. pp 19 {1}
Winter 1997/8 : [41st edition] 1997. pp 19 {1}
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by Branch Line Society, Sheffield
Summer 1998 : [42nd edition] 1998. pp. 16 {1}
Winter 1998/9 : 43rd edition 1998. pp.16 {1}
Summer 1999 : 44th edition 1999. pp. 16 {1}
Winter 1999 / 2000 : 45th edition 1999. pp. 17 {1}
Summer 2000 : 46th edition 1999. pp. 11 {1}
Winter 2000 / 2001 : 47th edition 2000. pp. 17 {1}
Summer 2001 : 48th edition 2000. pp. 16 {1}
Winter 2001 / 2002 : 49th edition 2001. pp. 16 {1}
Summer 2002 : 50th edition 2002. pp. 20 {1}
Winter 2002-3 : 51st edition 2003. pp. 21
Summer 2003 : 52nd edition 2003. pp. 16
Winter 2003-4 : pp. 20; one supplement (dated January 2004) issued with BLN
Summer 2004 : pp. 20; two supplements (dated July and September 2004) issued with BLN
Autumn 2004 : not issued as such - instead see September supplement to the Summer 2004 issue
Spring 2005 : pp. 20; "update" included in BLN 989
Summer/Autumn 2005 : pp. 17; "correction" included in BLN 998 and "update" included in BLN 1001 and 1004
Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines - listing regular passenger trains over obscure rail routes in the British Isles
Compiled by Richard Maund; published by Branch Line Society, Sheffield
2006 : pp.17; "updates" included in BLN 1010, 1011, 1013, 1014, 1025, 1027 and 1028; supplement dated June 2006 issued with BLN 1022
2007 : pp.17; "updates" included in BLN 1035, 1038, 1041, 1046, 1052 and 1055; supplement dated June 2007 issued with BLN 1045
2008 : pp.17; "updates" included in BLN 1058, 1060 and 1067; supplement dated May 2008 issued with BLN 1066
note: BLN denotes Branch Line News-Sheet / Branch Line News
PSUL publishing history - on-line
Compiled by Richard Maund; published on-line at www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk
Passenger Train Services over unusual sections
Summer 1963 : [1st edition re-issued]
Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines
Summer 1992 [first published 2007] {3}
Winter 2000 / 2001 : 47th edition {3}
Summer 2001 : 48th edition {3}
Winter 2001 / 2002 : 49th edition {3}
Summer 2002 : 50th edition {3}
Winter 2002-3 : 51st edition {3} [first website edition]
Summer 2003 : 52nd edition {3}
Winter 2003-4 {3}
Summer 2004 {3}
Autumn 2004 {3}
Spring 2005 {3}
Summer/Autumn 2005 {3}
Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines - listing regular passenger trains over obscure rail routes in the British Isles
2006 {3}
2007 {3}
2008 {3}
{1} = consolidated corrections to this edition were published in succeeding edition
{2} = consolidated corrections to this edition were published contemporaneously with succeeding edition
{3} = corrections to this edition are incorporated in the on-line version immediately