DJH1971
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Any more on getting them on the Wirral lines yet?It appears that 777s are set to take over the Ormskirk line almost entirely in the next few days. Shows how far they have come in a couple of weeks![]()
Any more on getting them on the Wirral lines yet?It appears that 777s are set to take over the Ormskirk line almost entirely in the next few days. Shows how far they have come in a couple of weeks![]()
Probably helpful that Kirkby line is cut for ages from the 1st to set up Headbolt Lane so there's drivers and 777s free.It appears that 777s are set to take over the Ormskirk line almost entirely in the next few days. Shows how far they have come in a couple of weeks![]()
Soon™️Any more on getting them on the Wirral lines yet?
That’s very true. Given as well the /1s will come into play once the works are competed and the /0s can’t go beyond Fazakerly it frees up a number of units.Probably helpful that Kirkby line is cut for ages from the 1st to set up Headbolt Lane so there's drivers and 777s free.
Any more movement of 777036 & 777148?
When you say the /0s can't go beyond Fazakerly, I assume you mean just while the work is ongoing? Because the 3rd rail isn't being ripped up is it?That’s very true. Given as well the /1s will come into play once the works are competed and the /0s can’t go beyond Fazakerly it frees up a number of units.
In addition there is still 002,005,006,015 to come into service and 049 stabled at Southport which can comeback I imagine any time being the first to enter service
Only a good thing if we have 8-car working, which I don't believe we do yet?It appears that 777s are set to take over the Ormskirk line almost entirely in the next few days. Shows how far they have come in a couple of weeks![]()
It was said by @Elecman on the 507/508 withdrawal thread that :When you say the /0s can't go beyond Fazakerly, I assume you mean just while the work is ongoing? Because the 3rd rail isn't being ripped up is it?
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Only a good thing if we have 8-car working, which I don't believe we do yet?
The 3rd rail is being shortened at Kirkby to before the platform starts to avoid any possibility of 3rd rail return current getting beyond the IBJ at Kirkby once the buffet stop is removed by a unit overshooting whilst on electric traction
This makes me wonder if 777s will have to changeover at Fazakerley or if they can change while moving to battery.Which would make sense as to why other units can't run beyond Fazakerley when it reopens!
You mean extend the third rail? We wouldn't have to use battery in the first place if the third rail could be extended.That seems a poor design decision because if there isn't an available battery unit that means no service to Kirkby. Much easier to have a minibus shuttle Kirkby-Headbolt than Fazakerley-Headbolt.
Couldn't the appropriate isolation joint (whatever it's called) just have been further along?
Any workings in place for their delivery to Kirkdale?RailAdventure 43s and the 777s all at Wembley for 1334 6Q77, now all it needs is for everything to work in clockwork fashion .........
Any workings in place for their delivery to Kirkdale?
ThanksSeems to be running tonight.Realtime Trains | 6Q78 2233 Crewe Down Refuge Siding to Kirkdale C.S. | 28/06/2023
Real-time train running information for 6Q78 2233 departure from Crewe Down Refuge Siding to Kirkdale C.S. on 28/06/2023. From Realtime Trains, an independent source of train running info for Great Britain.www.realtimetrains.co.uk
No he means because the third rail is being shortened to just before the platform at Kirkby. So a 777/0 (or 507/508 for the next few months in case of emergency) physically can't run there.You mean extend the third rail? We wouldn't have to use battery in the first place if the third rail could be extended.
You mean extend the third rail? We wouldn't have to use battery in the first place if the third rail could be extended.
It is, yes, but Fazakerley is the one place you wouldn't be as bothered about being turfed off at if the train can't carry on. There's a bus to Kirkby every few minutes from right outside the station. Once they settle down, this isn't going to be an issue very often anyway. I hope.No. Put it at the current third rail limit. De-electrifying Kirkby is nuts.
It is, yes, but Fazakerley is the one place you wouldn't be as bothered about being turfed off at if the train can't carry on. There's a bus to Kirkby every few minutes from right outside the station. Once they settle down, this isn't going to be an issue very often anyway. I hope.
I'm not familiar with that aspect either... once past Fazakerley the line becomes single about 1/2mile further on. It may still be possible to run up to there, change ends and run back to Fazakerley. It must be signalled for bi directional running and it's some distance from Kirkby.Does the third rail continue to past the crossover at Kirkby so a reverse there is possible?
I'm not familiar with that aspect either... once past Fazakerley the line becomes single about 1/2mile further on. It may still be possible to run up to there, change ends and run back to Fazakerley. It must be signalled for bi directional running and it's some distance from Kirkby.
Any 3rd rail unit taking a wrong route towards Kirkby would need to be reversed at Rice lane (which would be it's first stop after the wrong route). Nowhere else can be used to reverse as the 3rd rail will stop before the Liverpool bound signal at the Kirkby platform. In theory, a /0 could use it's depot batteries to do the short turnaround, but I doubt they'd want to run the risk of having a 3rd rail unit sit down there.Does the third rail continue to past the crossover at Kirkby so a reverse there is possible?
Any 3rd rail unit taking a wrong route towards Kirkby would need to be reversed at Rice lane (which would be it's first stop after the wrong route). Nowhere else can be used to reverse as the 3rd rail will stop before the Liverpool bound signal at the Kirkby platform.
I would guess, then, that the “switch” to battery will have to be done at Rice Lane. This would mean the 777/1s will be running Rice Lane to Headbolt Lane on battery.Wrong route isn't my concern. My concern is twofold.
1. If a unit failed to switch to battery, a stranding and evacuation would be near guaranteed. There was an opportunity to switch in a platform with doors open (Kirkby) and it wasn't taken. Unless they switch at Fazakerley, but then you can't work it back on third rail and the line is blocked.
2. You can't just terminate short at Kirkby if you don't have a working battery unit available.
It's absolutely nuts, like many things about these units.
Crikey, there's easily room to extend the platform 10ft towards Liverpool and move the signal if it came to it.
Despite many trips recently on the Northern Line I have never seen 777140 on the move but I am sure that it has. Four weeks ago 777142/44/46 were all in the storage sidings at Southport and I have not seen them since.Not seen anything on this thread but have the battery units that are already delivered been out testing/mileage accumulation so that they might be ready to go when Headbolt Lane opens?
Thanks, seems crazy if they haven’t been testing themDespite many trips recently on the Northern Line I have never seen 777140 on the move but I am sure that it has. Four weeks ago 777142/44/46 were all in the storage sidings at Southport and I have not seen them since.
They have been testing. The units at Southport have competed their mileage apparently and the others have been out on recent weeksThanks, seems crazy if they haven’t been testing them
What they need is unruly staff to stimulate random passegers behaving illogically messing up the door system to see if it will stand up to real world conditions.They have been testing. The units at Southport have competed their mileage apparently and the others have been out on recent weeks![]()