nlogax
Established Member
This is now beyond parody. @Peter Mugridge I'm sure Grayling was being flippant in his response to you but I'm beginning to wonder if there's a grain of truth in that guess.
Just need a few constituents request that he raises the matter in parliament so we can get an ironic exchange between current and former Transport Secretary!Grayling's constituents are, of course, directly affected by SWR's shortage of rolling stock, as he is MP for Epsom & Ewell - many stations in his cnstituency only have 50% of the services they had when SWR were awarded the contract (whilst he was Transport Secretary, as it happens)
I can well imagine the whole Windsor lines side going over first, so that sounds a distinct possibility.Re: Chris Grayling, I can well believe that it will be 2025 (or later!) before we see the new trains on the Epsom services.
It was indeed a nice bit of humour from him.This is now beyond parody. @Peter Mugridge I'm sure Grayling was being flippant in his response to you but I'm beginning to wonder if there's a grain of truth in that guess.
It really sums up the current state of affairs that trains are still being put into store rather than being prepared to enter service. It's a sick joke.5Q75 0848 EH - Bicester
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Units are being prepared to enter service... what you're missing is that some units are not yet at the right mod level.It really sums up the current state of affairs that trains are still being put into store rather than being prepared to enter service. It's a sick joke.
They might being prepared but without agreement on a training programme the last thing there's any prospect of is entering service.Units are being prepared to enter service... what you're missing is that some units are not yet at the right mod level.
I haven't been following this saga carefully enough but is the current situation that:Units are being prepared to enter service... what you're missing is that some units are not yet at the right mod level.
SWR have previously stated two years, which is wholly realistic and in line with other similarly large fleets. So probably into 2026, assuming they actually enter service next year.Realistically how long do the 455s have left? It will surely take a while to get all 701s in service possibly over a year?
I'm beginning to wonder if any/some/all (delete as appropriate!) will enter service before another TOC takes over...I wonder if the new tube trains will enter service before the 701s.
They might being prepared but without agreement on a training programme the last thing there's any prospect of is entering service.
The franchise term is to August next year, with an option to extend for a further nine months to 28th May 2025............ That's 75 weeks, starting now, to get 75 trains into service.....I'm beginning to wonder if any/some/all (delete as appropriate!) will enter service before another TOC takes over...
The franchise term is to August next year, with an option to extend for a further nine months to 28th May 2025............ That's 75 weeks, starting now, to get 75 trains into service.....
Sorry - right date, outdated terminology.No, it’s not a franchise (they all got cancelled in 2020) - it’s an NRC and the end date is May 2025, having already been extended. As it is one of the first NRC’s, it doesn’t have a core term - it just had a 26 period optional extension, which was exercised last year.
The revised 701 introduction programme will be in their annual business plan, as agreed with the DfT.
Although the wider dispute doesn't seem to have impacted on other TOCs' training programmes so why should it with SWR? Although I do realise that SWR seems to be an exception much of the time.Indeed, and it’s unlikely there will be any such agreement before the wider dispute is resolved.
Strangely, I can't find the train on RTT but if helps, this Windsor service became 10 minutes late thanks to it...
I don't understand what issue you're trying to make out?Just had a thought...
Even if SWR's internal disputes are resolved, GWR could still quite easily disrupt the rollout on the Reading line if either DCO or DOO is implemented. Given that all passenger services out of 4, 5 and 6 are all currently dispatched with a guard, this would be a break from the norm and I'd imagine RMT would try leveraging Reading if things, once again, turn sour between RMT and SWR. Purely speculative, but even if things are all good with SWR internally, they're not necessarily out of the woods yet.
GWR’s station staff at Reading already routinely operate RA equipment and dispatch DOO trains every day, it’s very unlikely that any issues would arise with that.Just had a thought...
Even if SWR's internal disputes are resolved, GWR could still quite easily disrupt the rollout on the Reading line if either DCO or DOO is implemented. Given that all passenger services out of 4, 5 and 6 are all currently dispatched with a guard, this would be a break from the norm and I'd imagine RMT would try leveraging Reading if things, once again, turn sour between RMT and SWR. Purely speculative, but even if things are all good with SWR internally, they're not necessarily out of the woods yet.
Some of the remaining ones are getting fairly close to needing overhauls.Realistically how long do the 455s have left? It will surely take a while to get all 701s in service possibly over a year?
Well I guess it’d be a case of have a few away for major work or have them away permanently, withdrawn?!Some of the remaining ones are getting fairly close to needing overhauls.
With the major refurb (about 12 years ago) and new traction packages (about 8 years ago), almost certainly could get another 5 years out of them. But that is dependent on paying for major overhauls (whilst simultaneously paying for new trains too).
Bit of a question mark, over if there are now enough 455s to have few away for major work too, whilst leaving enough for service.
Having worked at the station, I'm well aware, however I can also state that P4, 5 and 6 often see huge surges of people all filing through a very small entrance, unlike most other platforms, which have two entrances. From experience, handling passengers on a Twickenham night is bad enough with a guard-assisted dispatch.GWR’s station staff at Reading already routinely operate RA equipment and dispatch DOP trains every day, it’s very unlikely that any issues would arise with that.
Additional dispatchers or other staff assisting on the platform should sort that.Having worked at the station, I'm well aware, however I can also state that P4, 5 and 6 often see huge surges of people all filing through a very small entrance, unlike most other platforms, which have two entrances. From experience, handling passengers on a Twickenham night is bad enough with a guard-assisted dispatch.
I believe SWR actually mandate that there are two dispatchers for 4, 5 and 6, but I honestly can't tell you a time I've seen this happen.Additional dispatchers or other staff assisting on the platform should sort that.