Apparently, Wabtec were going to keep the openable windows but Eversholt insisted that sealed windows were fitted. I'm glad someone learned their lesson![]()
...It just better be a reliable unit then. *cough* Wabtec installed 166s *cough*
Apparently, Wabtec were going to keep the openable windows but Eversholt insisted that sealed windows were fitted. I'm glad someone learned their lesson![]()
surprised from the pics they not fitted a marker light in the centre above the windows like they did to the 315/317's and other stock they do up. Anybody know why most modern trains have 3 marker lights?
Where trains are being modified in the area covered by the scope of this standard, the design shall be reviewed and where reasonably practicable brought into line with the requirements set out in this standard.
http://www.rgsonline.co.uk/Railway_...ck/Railway Group Standards/GMRT2483 Iss 1.pdf
321448 is due to start static testing today ahead of its return to greater anglia on 12th july
what? you don't like the FGE green?!? =P
the original seats have been removed and the whole train has been fitted with new seats
The only opinion that matters will be from Ginger. If he likes it, GA and the ROSCO can consider the project a success.
I do not have words for how little I like FGE green :P
The only opinion that matters will be from Ginger. If he likes it, GA and the ROSCO can consider the project a success.
Oh come on, we all know this is fundamentally impossible. He could have his own private carriage and 100% on-time reliability and he'd still grumble.
like everyone else we will have a 1 in 94 chance of travelling on it!I was maybe a little unfair there, sorry. Look forward to your review of the demonstrator!
like everyone else we will have a 1 in 94 chance of travelling on it!
...knowing GA, it'll probably get put on the Romford-Upminster shuttle, the ideal place for 100mph EMU stock.
Oh come on! London Midland does that too on the Abbey Line. 75mph 313s have been used on branch lines and are used regularly on the 30mph NCL. 315s too in the GA area. We could go on forever about trains running on lines where maximum speed is lower than they are rated to go. Also, (generalising, this doesn't necessarily apply to you or anyone - I'm making a point) your car probably has a top speed a bit higher than 70mph, this 'wasted' by running it at the legal speed limit on motorways/dual carriageways? Why is this such a problem to you?
LM haven't sent units off lease and shortened peak trains to save money whilst having a 317/321 shuffling up and down a branch line though...Oh come on! London Midland does that too on the Abbey Line. 75mph 313s have been used on branch lines and are used regularly on the 30mph NCL. 315s too in the GA area. We could go on forever about trains running on lines where maximum speed is lower than they are rated to go. Also, (generalising, this doesn't necessarily apply to you or anyone - I'm making a point) your car probably has a top speed a bit higher than 70mph, this 'wasted' by running it at the legal speed limit on motorways/dual carriageways? Why is this such a problem to you?
But most trains get out onto lines where they use their full speed to. A 313 may only do 30 on the NCL but later in the journey will be doing 75 to Welwyn or Letchworth. A 100mph 365 will never get above 90 on a Cambridge stopper trip.
LM haven't sent units off lease and shortened peak trains to save money whilst having a 317/321 shuffling up and down a branch line though...
Does it Really Matter whether the train is meeting its top speed is as long as the train gets you there on time.
LM haven't sent units off lease and shortened peak trains to save money whilst having a 317/321 shuffling up and down a branch line though...
PIXC has increased - a poor show after stock is sent off lease. Those reduced from what was a full 12 321 to a PIXC busting 8 321 certainly have every reason to put out. A reduction in peak capacity, which has resulted, on one of the most overcrowded routes in the country is a bad turn however you want to spin it - there are fewer coaches and fewer seats provided in the GE peak now than there were prior to the 317 withdrawal.The use of 317/7s on peak trains was causing overcrowding, specifically the 0629 IPS-LST was a nightmare apparently. After the Ilford christmas trees were fixed, there was just no need for them, especially when you consider a 317/7 is a full 3 times more expensive to lease than a 317/5. The Upminster branch is diagrammed for a 317 as the 315s are seeing more use on metro routes than they used to during timetable changes, and there is still a slight surplus of 317s since the 379s came along. Having a 317 on the branch and putting the 315s on mainline metro routes where their superior acceleration is needed is the best way of doing it. 321s rarely turn up on the branch these days, as it is a booked 317 working, but they do occasionally turn up if lots of 317s are out for maintenance.
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PIXC has increased - a poor show after stock is sent off lease. Those reduced from what was a full 12 321 to a PIXC busting 8 321 certainly have every reason to put out. A reduction in peak capacity, which has resulted, on one of the most overcrowded routes in the country is a bad turn however you want to spin it - there are fewer coaches and fewer seats provided in the GE peak now than there were prior to the 317 withdrawal.
PIXC - passengers in excess capacity. The term is soon to change (at least on one TOC) to reflect 'customer' rather than 'passenger'... :roll:
PIXC - passengers in excess capacity. The term is soon to change (at least on one TOC) to reflect 'customer' rather than 'passenger'... :roll:
PIXC - passengers in excess capacity. The term is soon to change (at least on one TOC) to reflect 'customer' rather than 'passenger'... :roll: