Wasn't there some issue with the numerous CAF Class 195 DMUs and Class 331 EMUs needing extra checks over possible cracking? Or has that gone away for the time being?Just looked on Northern Rail website, they are showing 66 formation updates for today. Every single on is a short forming. With passenger numbers on the increase and some trains full and standing I find this astounding.
They were.It was the opposite situation in the North East on Saturday with some services the are normally only formed of 2 coaches instead having 4. I’ll hazard a guess those weren’t mentioned on journey check!
But that’s not shortforming. That’s standard for the North East. Cynic in me says there was only strengthening last week because the Morpeth / Chathills were off for engineering. But that’s OT as we are talking about units which are booked 3 or 4 coaches turning up as 2 etcThere have been regular complaints about Northern services heading into Sunderland on home match Saturdays being only two carriages, with reports of overcrowding to the extent that people at Horden and Seaham have been unable to board.
Half the short forming will be to do with unavailable 769s on Southport services. Another incident was that one engine on 150111 failed on a Kirkby - Blackburn yesterday and it was split at Victoria at 21:05.
This is the railway that fills station buildings with posters about criminal proceedings if you don't have a ticket, sells the ticket first, and then allows you to find that you can't even get in the train. At least with a bus if you can't get on you don't have to pay the driver.There have been regular complaints about Northern services heading into Sunderland on home match Saturdays being only two carriages, with reports of overcrowding to the extent that people at Horden and Seaham have been unable to board.
Can you imagine a supermarket that required you to pay in advance before entering for what you wanted, then when you get inside the shelves are empty and it's pretty impossible to get your money back.
The only time this would be a problem is a few weekend trains to and from Scarborough. Mid morning arrivals into Bridlington and Scarborough were full, mostly day trippers, and it was the first week of tickets sold in "£1 sale"For example, Sheffield - Hull - Scarborough diagram appears to be a two coach 158 rather than a three coach 170, but passengers had a two coach 158 for many years, I wouldn't be at all surprised if one turned up on a route that is generally in the hands of Northern's small fleet of 170s
Two of the best current excuses for management incompetence and penny-pinching.Are supply chain issues (covid/Brexit) delaying parts?
This is exactly how the Ocado (and others) on-line grocery systems work. Except a lot more sophisticated.Can you imagine a Supermarket that had a website which showed every time a shelf at one of it's supermarkets nationwide was running low, or every time a delivery to one of their stores was less than expected, e.g. how many times there were only a dozen tins of beans rather than twenty tins?
This is the railway that fills station buildings with posters about criminal proceedings if you don't have a ticket, sells the ticket first, and then allows you to find that you can't even get in the train. At least with a bus if you can't get on you don't have to pay the driver.
Can you imagine a supermarket that required you to pay in advance before entering for what you wanted, then when you get inside the shelves are empty and it's pretty impossible to get your money back.
I appreciate it's not strictly OT but Northern obviously know there's increased demand on Saturdays, surely it's feasible to allocate rolling stock to have threee or four coaches on trains heading into Sunderland in the morning, and two on those heading away from the city, and vice versa after the match.But that’s not shortforming. That’s standard for the North East. Cynic in me says there was only strengthening last week because the Morpeth / Chathills were off for engineering. But that’s OT as we are talking about units which are booked 3 or 4 coaches turning up as 2 etc
I appreciate it's not strictly OT but Northern obviously know there's increased demand on Saturdays, surely it's feasible to allocate rolling stock to have threee or four coaches on trains heading into Sunderland in the morning, and two on those heading away from the city, and vice versa after the match.
150111 originally failed on Tuesday's 16:11 Colne to Preston, running on just the one engine from Nelson and terminated at Blackburn.Half the short forming will be to do with unavailable 769s on Southport services. Another incident was that one engine on 150111 failed on a Kirkby - Blackburn yesterday and it was split at Victoria at 21:05.
This is a very interesting way of solving the problem. 75% power is better than 50% power. Did the other 150 that had come from Kirkby then run through to Preston?150111 originally failed on Tuesday's 16:11 Colne to Preston, running on just the one engine from Nelson and terminated at Blackburn.
It was then shunted to the front of the 17:19 Blackburn to Kirkby, whilst one of the two original 150s which had arrived on the 17:19's previous working into Blackburn was detached.
This is a very interesting way of solving the problem. 75% power is better than 50% power. Did the other 150 that had come from Kirkby then run through to Preston?
Yes, probably to cover services which 150111 should have worked.This is a very interesting way of solving the problem. 75% power is better than 50% power. Did the other 150 that had come from Kirkby then run through to Preston?
Would you have preferred it was cancelled outright and the stock used instead to prevent another service from being short-formed?Yet another short formed train this morning on a busy Alderley Edge to Southport. A 2-car diesel train is wholly inadequate for the volume of passengers needing to use the service. Not good enough.