FrodshamJnct
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Anybody know why it was a158 set a lot last week instead of the 67,s ?
Wasn’t on last week due to the work at Acton Grange Junction.
Anybody know why it was a158 set a lot last week instead of the 67,s ?
Anyone know what happened to the 1650 Piccadilly today? Cancelled. Was it a shortage of drivers who sign the 67?
Cancellation code is TG, so it will be the driver.
It has just arrived in Llandudno and it is the 67s though so must have started short. Rather than cancelled and different traction used.
is it still 67010 on it or has it changed thanks
Just seen the Manchester set arriving at Frodsham and sure I only saw 2 coaches instead of the usual 4. I’m assuming a couple are out for maintenance.
67 + 3MKIIIs + DVT, been like that for a few days.
Anyone know what happened to 67010 today at Piccadilly? RTT said a brake issue?
You've answered your own question
What I meant was - any further info? Think I heard it go through Frodsham about 7PM so was wondering whether it was a loco/coach issue and if it was indeed fixed that quickly.
Sarcasm unnecessary.
Anyone know what happened to 67010 today at Piccadilly? RTT said a brake issue?
Looks like the 1650 was cancelled and 67010 and the Mark 3s were on 1T31 that left Piccadilly at 1806.
Was an absolute nightmare as the next train was only 2 cars and was diverted to 13b at the last few seconds so lots of us couldn’t get on. I walked to Victoria and got the Northern one after that as those platforms were dangerously crowded as usual. I wonder if the unit with the dodgy brakes is the same one that started moving at Earlestown when people were still getting off a few months ago?Looks like the 1650 was cancelled and 67010 and the Mark 3s were on 1T31 that left Piccadilly at 1806.
Was an absolute nightmare as the next train was only 2 cars and was diverted to 13b at the last few seconds so lots of us couldn’t get on. I walked to Victoria and got the Northern one after that as those platforms were dangerously crowded as usual. I wonder if the unit with the dodgy brakes is the same one that started moving at Earlestown when people were still getting off a few months ago?
Does anyone know why these locos are still being used on these services? Is it just because they’re still desperately short of DMUs or is there some reason why they’re more suitable for the route? If they’re going to cause the kind of disruption they did tonight maybe it’s time to pack them in.
I guess that makes sense if the DMUs are a maximum of three cars. If the brake issues are with the carriages too I guess that wouldn’t be a problem once they get replaced.Good question and would be interested to hear from others on this. Even with TFW ‘new’ stock on the horizon the plans are to keep the 67s, but to replace the Mark 3 coaches with ex-LNER Mark 4s (from Dec/Jan 2020 I think). So probably to do with capacity as they have, for example, 4 coaches on the Manchester set.
As I understand it the Mk 4s will only be working Cardiff-Holyhead. All the Manchester services will revert to DMUs.Good question and would be interested to hear from others on this. Even with TFW ‘new’ stock on the horizon the plans are to keep the 67s, but to replace the Mark 3 coaches with ex-LNER Mark 4s (from Dec/Jan 2020 I think). So probably to do with capacity as they have, for example, 4 coaches on the Manchester set.
As I understand it the Mk 4s will only be working Cardiff-Holyhead. All the Manchester services will revert to DMUs.
Or maybe not! See this post about a recent announcement, in the TfW Mark 4 thread.As I understand it the Mk 4s will only be working Cardiff-Holyhead. All the Manchester services will revert to DMUs.
Or maybe not! See this post about a recent announcement, in the TfW Mark 4 thread.