Almost definitely calendar year I would say.2023 Q1 here means what ?
First quarter of the calendar year => 01-03/23 ?
First quarter of the financial year => 04-06/23 ?
As a general rule of thumb unless it says FY23 (or one of AP1 - 13) take it as calendar year 2023.2023 Q1 here in this thread means what ?
First quarter of the calendar year => 01-03/23 ?
First quarter of the financial year => 04-06/23 ?
Rather than others trying to guess, my question was for the person who posted the gen and who is in a better position to do so.
Surely as the 458s would have been refreshed as express train gearing and interior they would go to Portsmouth to work alongside the 444s?.Thanks so much for this update @pompeyfan, I've been very keen to hear about the progress of these. When you say bedded in, how do you mean? Will they return to Reading services with the rest of the fleet and then join Portsmouth within one year, is that what you're saying?
Are you looking forward to working them?I’ve just seen reports that the first two 458s will be ready Q1 of 2023, and will then be bedded in with the whole program still expected to proceed and be in traffic within 1 year, this was on an all staff video bulletin.
I'd love the current seats to be done up and kept, they're amazing!Think some tables were removed when the 458s became suburban trains, so looks like the refurb as an express train will put new tables in, the 2X2 seats may stay but with new upholstery?
I won’t be working them, although I hope that additional GOPs will be fitted to them for the guards that will.Are you looking forward to working them?
I'd love the current seats to be done up and kept, they're amazing!
But FirstGroup love to throw away fantastic seats!If the standard seats have armrests then these probably will be retained and upholstered with the blue SWR fabric. Also the former 442 First Class seats likely will get installed if these were removed and put in storage when the 442s got disposed of.
Testing, fettling and approvals sought based at Bournemouth. They won’t join the /5 sub fleetThanks so much for this update @pompeyfan, I've been very keen to hear about the progress of these. When you say bedded in, how do you mean? Will they return to Reading services with the rest of the fleet and then join Portsmouth within one year, is that what you're saying?
Was off lease a year ago. It was mentioned in the SWR withdrawals thread, and also in this one:Is 458534 still in service? It's the only one I need and it never seems to be out and about (when I'm in London anyway!).
Damn, another class I won't clear.Was off lease a year ago. It was mentioned in the SWR withdrawals thread, and also in this one:
SWR Class 458 to be retained
The 442 plan based on the full 2019 timetable proposals was Portsmouth fasts and IIRC a positioning move on the mainline to or from Bournemouth or Poole at start and end of service. But 8 pairs from 9 in service would only cover the 2 tph fasts plus turnaround time, so the Portsmouth stoppers...www.railforums.co.uk
But FirstGroup love to throw away fantastic seats!
It’s usually visible, if your need is sight not ride on.Is 458534 still in service? It's the only one I need and it never seems to be out and about (when I'm in London anyway!).
Need the ride, unfortunately.It’s usually visible, if your need is sight not ride on.
Sadly, knowing FirstGroup you may possibly be right, the first class seats probably got destroyed during the scrapping. More of those same seats probably were ordered and manufactured thus wasting even more money, well, we do apparently live in a disposable world.
Those are the original first class seats: they got @Bletchleyite’s favourite seats as part of an alleged “upgrade” some time ago (well before 458/5 conversion).Or they may just reholster or deep clean the existing first class 458 seats?.Redirect Notice
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They replaced those years ago, ironically with the same Grammer IC3000 seats used by First Great Western in standard class.Or they may just reholster or deep clean the existing first class 458 seats?.Redirect Notice
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Thanks, checked and from the SWR website none of the current 458s have first class, so will need some new new first class seats or refurbished from other trainsThey replaced those years ago, ironically with the same Grammer IC3000 seats used by First Great Western in standard class.
458501-530 still have their first class seats as discussed above, just they’re declassified.Thanks, checked and from the SWR website none of the current 458s have first class, so will need some new new first class seats or refurbished from other trains
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Class 458
The Class 458/4 and Class458/5 Coradia Juniper trains are four and five-carriage trains developed from our previous four-carriage Class 458 trainswww.southwesternrailway.com
Looking good. It's probably the lighting but the yellow looks noticeably... "warmer"(?) on that unit.
Definitely lighting. Widnes is a very modern facility.Looking good. It's probably the lighting but the yellow looks noticeably... "warmer"(?) on that unit.