WatcherZero
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Over half of them yes.
Its more likely they would seek to implement DOO on Northern Connect services...
Other routes the infrastructure costs and rolling stock costs would be prohibitive. There isn't enough spare electrical power for the equipment on many older DMU.
There are loads of fairly major Northern Connect stations where staff dispatch isn't currently available.
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Over half of them yes.
Chester, Ellesmere Port, Stanlow & Thornton, Ince & Elton, Helsby, Frodsham, Runcorn East, Warrington Bank Quay, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Eccles, Victoria, Rochdale, Smithy Bridge, Littleborough, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Bradford Interchange, New Pudsey, Bramley, Leeds.
Is AB really a block on DOO ? Chiltern used to run through to Banbury and that was AB (not any more) And I think line between Princes Risborough and Bicester was AB before it was redoubled and DOO use to run there.
Other routes the infrastructure costs and rolling stock costs would be prohibitive. There isn't enough spare electrical power for the equipment on many older DMU.
Which ones? I know that Chester, Warrington Bank Quay, Manchester Victoria and Leeds have dispatchers.
I imagine the peak time Ellesmere Port services either won't be classed as Northern Connect services or possibly the timetable will show Northern Connect services shaded in a specific colour and the Ellesmere Port services won't be Connect west of Warrington.
From the minimum service level requirements it appears all Leeds to Liverpool services will call at Huyton.
Expect a development on this issue Tomorrow
There isn't enough spare electrical power for the equipment on many older DMU.
Fitting monitors etc in the cab of anything other than maybe a 150/1 would be rather difficult I imagine.
Not really. A flat-screen display does not take up much space, and could, for example, fold away against the side of the cab wall. Nobody is trying to fit a 50 inch CRT.
There would also be the option of removing and plating over the gangway to give a larger cab.
Class 14x units will not be modified, because they will all be gone early in the franchise. This also applies to class 153 and classes 321/2/3. Given the number of new vehicles being procured, I'm not sure that any units will need to be modified in order to meet the DfT's specific requirements. The timing of the new stock entering service seems to fit the DCO requirements quite nicely.
That would technically be a franchise breach (of the 13 Chester and 2 Ellesmere Port trains, 14 are to be Northern Connect), but why on earth would Northern go to all that bother?
The 321s, 322s and 5 of the 319s are supposed to be replaced by new 331s in 2020, which means those 13 EMUs will need the post-2019 modifications and an internal update which meets the minimum standards for non-Connect services, unless Mr Grayling (or whoever takes over the role) grants an exemption for those 13 trains.
The 321s, 322s and 5 of the 319s are supposed to be replaced by new 331s in 2020, which means those 13 EMUs will need the post-2019 modifications and an internal update which meets the minimum standards for non-Connect services, unless Mr Grayling (or whoever takes over the role) grants an exemption for those 13 trains.
If the requirement is to make Chester to Leeds a Northern Connect route and to run 13 services between the two cities and 14 Connect services on the route then surely the 14th Connect service doesn't have to run the full route and the 14th one could be Warrington to Leeds only. Does it say in the franchise agreement Ellesmere Port must be served by at least Northern Connect service a day?
So no, the 14th can not be Warrington to Leeds, all 14 are via Warrington.between Chester or Ellesmere Port and Leeds via Warrington Bank Quay, 14 trains per day in each direction (Monday to Saturday)
What, DOO equipment? The power drain is minimal. You could power it all day on a couple of PP3 9V batteries. Even if they are literally at the limit, you'd certainly gain more than enough by simply replacing the fluorescent tubes used for interior lighting with LEDs.
I don't think it's likely that any 15x will be converted to DOO, and it's pretty certain no 14x will be - but that doesn't mean there is any particular technical barrier to doing it. If there is, most likely it'll relate to there not being room in the loading gauge for the protruding camera equipment.
And? There's clearly several assumptions lurking here, but unless you state them it's unclear what point you are making.
I don't understand why this is so important and its also off-topic, but the Franchise Agreement defines the Northern Connect service as follows:
So no, the 14th can not be Warrington to Leeds, all 14 are via Warrington.
I would put a small wager on the last evening service from Chester being the 15th non-Connect service as it also likely to be the last (post 23.00) service from Victoria which a)Northern currently seem to reserve their worst stock for and b)looks very likely to continue being an all stations stopper (Moston, Mills Hill etc).