On 31/08/2023 I worked out four sets were in action at the York/Scarborough end. Set TP07 did Scarborough to York and return four times. First return was not a usual Mk5 pair (so I assume 185s normally), next two pairs where Mk5 jobs then last pair were for a different Mk5s set's job.
So I am not sure my wonderful spreadsheet has much relevance except that the East end of the TPE North Mk5 empire seems to be the best place to see Mk5s. So head to Scarborough for Mk5s is my conclusion.
Your spreadsheet is completely accurate as regards the planned locomotive diagrams, but swops between diagrams do occur on a regular basis.
The following worked over the Pennines on Thursday.
68022/TP08
1U23 0535 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
1U36 0845 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
1U47 1135 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
1U60 1448 Scarborough-Manchester Piccadilly
1U71 1730 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
68020/TP02
1U28 0648 Scarborough-Manchester Piccadilly
1U39 0935 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
1U52 1248 Scarborough-Manchester Piccadilly
1U63 1535 Manchester Piccadilly-Scarborough
1U80 1948 Scarborough-Manchester Piccadilly
In addition the following sets were working between Scarborough and York/Leeds:
68028/TP12
68025/TP07
Even with these sets running there were still a number of workings across the TPE network that were 3-car Class 185s rather than the booked 6-car.
Those who are pleased that the Class 68/Mk5A sets are going should be cautious of the TPE claims ‘we have enough rolling stock to meet demand until 2027’.
The fact that they are slashing their North Route timetable in December 2023 seems lost on the cheerleaders.
It’s now there for all to marvel at on Realtime Trains…