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Porterbrook Cl.769 'Flex' trains from 319s, initially for Northern

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It doesn't appear to be a good week for the 769's

On Monday evening 769 442 2W20 1604 Starting WGW after running empty from MCO gave up at Appley Bridge causing delays and cancellations whilst it was reversed back to the Wigan sidings

And this morning 769 431 2071 SOP-MCO after leaving Lostock junction loud banging a couple of times from under the former 1st Class end so much the driver asked the guard to investigate, and is now stuck at Salford Crescent (just moving now arrived 19L departed 43L)
Please decode WGW, MCO and SOP. Thanks
 
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And this morning 769 431 2071 SOP-MCO after leaving Lostock junction loud banging a couple of times from under the former 1st Class end so much the driver asked the guard to investigate, and is now stuck at Salford Crescent (just moving now arrived 19L departed 43L)
The stated reason is due to a passenger being taken ill.
 

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Just to bring it back from the station code good or bad debate 424 which has been out of service for many months just went from Newton Heath to Allerton as 5Z85. Should hopefully be back soon
 

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Thanks for the update on what happened 431 after got off at Bolton. Much appreciated Swidod decoding the station names. I will use full station names not station codes in future.

Be nice to see 424 again back in service.
 

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Was this a 769? It's causing chaos between Preston and Manchester:

I think it was 156415, since this service ran into the platform at Southport that service started from
 

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I've been trying to catch up on the state of the 769 conversion work via the different threads on here (been some discussion hasn't there haha - must have read through over 200 pages in the last couple of days). Anyway, whilst doing so I thought I would compile a list of what is going on and have come up with the following

NumberEx No.LiveryTOCDepot/LocationCurrent State
769000Northern & Flex brandingPorterbrookLong MarstonStored
769002319002TfWTfWCardiff CantonIn Service
769003319003TfWTfWCardiff CantonIn Service
769006319006Ex TL White & Blue DoorsTfWCardiff CantonIn Service
769007319007TfWTfWCardiff CantonUndergoing testing
769008319008TfWTfWCardiff CantonUndergoing testing
769421319421Ex TL White & Blue DoorsTfWCardiff CantonConverted - needing testing
769424319424NorthernAllertonUndergoing testing
769426319426Ex TL White & Blue DoorsTfWLoughborough WorksUndergoing conversion
769431319431NorthernNorthernAllerton
769434319343NorthernAllertonUndergoing testing
769442319442NorthernNorthernAllertonUndergoing testing
769445319445Ex TL White & Blue DoorsTfWCardiff CantonConverted - needing testing
769448319448NorthernNorthernAllertonUndergoing testing
769450319450NorthernNorthernAllertonUndergoing testing
769452319452TfWTfWCardiff CantonConverted - needing testing
769456319456NorthernNorthernLoughborough WorksUndergoing conversion
769458319458NorthernNorthernCrewe Arriva TraincareUndergoing testing
769922319422GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start
769923319423GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start
769925319425GWR
769927319427GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start
769928319428GWRLong MarstonConversion work yet to start
769930319430GWRGWRNemesis Rail, BurtonConverted - now stored
769932319432GWRLong MarstonConversion work yet to start
769935319435GWRLong MarstonConversion work yet to start
769936319436GWRGWRNemesis Rail, BurtonConverted - now stored
769937319437GWRLoughborough WorksUndergoing conversion
769938319438GWRLong MarstonConversion work yet to start
769939319439GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start
769940319440GWRReading TraincareConversion work yet to start
769943319443GWR
769944319444GWRDerby RTCConversion work yet to start
769946319446GWRGWRNemesis Rail, BurtonConverted - now stored
769947319447GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start
769949319449GWRReading TraincareConversion work yet to start
769959319459GWRWolverton WorksConversion work yet to start



I still have a few blanks where I have not been able to locate any info (or my tiring eyes have missed it) and I am 100% sure that some of this data will be incorrect so if you can add to this, by filling in any blanks and/or correcting any errors then let me know and I will amend accordingly and repost
Watch this space.
 

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All the GWR allocated were converted to 769s. There are no longer any on GWR books, all were returned to store at Long Marston. There have been a couple moved to Scotland (Kilmarnock??) for some purpose but most of the now ex GWR fleet are still at LM.
 

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All the GWR allocated were converted to 769s. There are no longer any on GWR books, all were returned to store at Long Marston. There have been a couple moved to Scotland (Kilmarnock??) for some purpose but most of the now ex GWR fleet are still at LM.

Two were moved to Wabtec Doncaster as well
 

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Are the TfW 769s still in use ?.
I know they seemed to be restricted to diesel only but I thought they were now all out of use.
 

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Are the TfW 769s still in use ?.
I know they seemed to be restricted to diesel only but I thought they were now all out of use.
The TfW 769s had their pantographs removed to save weight, because the routes they ran did not pass under wires at any point (the valley line platforms at Cardiff Central being unelectrified) but were withdrawn early I think in 2023 due to very poor reliability.

The only 769s in use are with Northern and have only ever run between Southport - Stalybridge and Manchester Oxford Road. They are now the sole user of the new overhead wires to Stalybridge dependent on crew training.
 

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The only 769s in use are with Northern and have only ever run between Southport - Stalybridge and Manchester Oxford Road. They are now the sole user of the new overhead wires to Stalybridge dependent on crew training.
They once ran to Alderley Edge as well.
 

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The southside no longer sign them at all, mostly to contain the breakdowns to just the northern half of the Manchester Network.

Here's the state of play at Northern plus the date they arrived back at Allerton. I thought I had not seen many at Vic recently!

424 - Allerton - 04/10
431 - Allerton - 15/10
434 - Newton Heath - 18/10
442 - Out / Back at Allerton
448 - Allerton - 19/10
450 - Allerton - 09/10
456 - Out
458 - Allerton - 19/10

As others have said all the Welsh ones and the majority of the GWR ones are stored together at Long Marston.
 

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The southside no longer sign them at all, mostly to contain the breakdowns to just the northern half of the Manchester Network.

Here's the state of play at Northern plus the date they arrived back at Allerton. I thought I had not seen many at Vic recently!

424 - Allerton - 04/10
431 - Allerton - 15/10
434 - Newton Heath - 18/10
442 - Out / Back at Allerton
448 - Allerton - 19/10
450 - Allerton - 09/10
456 - Out
458 - Allerton - 19/10

As others have said all the Welsh ones and the majority of the GWR ones are stored together at Long Marston.
Presumably their absence from service knocks on across all other fleets with short forms and cancellations - currently compounded by a lack of available crews.
 

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Presumably their absence from service knocks on across all other fleets with short forms and cancellations - currently compounded by a lack of available crews.

To be fair not many people sign 769s so while it leads to short forms its probably easier for control and the depots to manage because everyone signs the replacements! In a convoluted way the train is actually MORE likely to run
 

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To be fair not many people sign 769s so while it leads to short forms its probably easier for control and the depots to manage because everyone signs the replacements! In a convoluted way the train is actually MORE likely to run
Those trains more likely to run, but the units taken to cover them may cause short forms elsewhere.
 

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Those trains more likely to run, but the units taken to cover them may cause short forms elsewhere.
Availability of the 769's seems to have periods where there are 5/6 out, then drops to 2/3. On the Southport-Man Ox Road/Stalybridge services (which are their main use) tend to get quite a few 4 car substitutions, but of late have noted quite a few short forms, let alone the cancellations side which even midweek is getting worse with plenty 'part-cancellations' because of train crew changes en-route. Throw in that Wigan staff also in the same day walk from NW to Wallgate (and back) to work turns this is hitting Liverpool-Wigan-Blackpools as well (also the regular cancellations of the Wigan-Golborne-Manchester peak trains.

However seems that Porterbrook has faith in them as have seen that they are putting the 8 769's through c6 exams (which would tie up with leases having been apparently extended). From another source seems as if 2 ex-TfW 769's are to be 'fixed' with new transformers and re-fitted pantographs for use by Northern from December to provide cover whilst the 8 are re-jigged (again)...........time will tell as to whether this is accurate or wibble! Don't fancy bi-lingual between Wigan and Bolton, you'd be there before they finish!
 
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That's probably the first time I've seen the management admit in public that the 769s are unreliable


And within that story, a quote that probably sums Northern up.

"If it [769 performance] doesn’t improve, we will have to do something about it."

In other words, if performance remains at current levels, we're going to sit back and do nothing.
 

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A real shame as a deal of Northern routes are suited to dual mode operation. Hindsight is easy of course but ordering a lot of pure diesel MUs wasn't ideal.
 

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That's probably the first time I've seen the management admit in public that the 769s are unreliable


Whilst the 769s have their problems, the vast majority of problems I have experienced on the Wigan - Southport line have been 'due to a member of traincrew being unavailable, particularly on Sundays.
 

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769's not diagrammed on a Sunday in any case.
Agree that the majority of the problems on the Southport services are down to staff missing/not available, seems somewhat late to start blaming the 769's for a poor service as the 769's have been very hit and miss since introduction. Today there are 4 out of 6 769 diagrams actually with a 769 working, with the remainder covered by 150/156 combinations. Cancellations are few today, but its down to lack of staff.
Doesn't help with the overly complicated diagramming of (Wigan) staff involving different crews (both drivers and conductors) covering portions of Manchester-Southport/Headbolt Lane whilst also covering Blackpools and Liverpools in the same shift. Recipe for disaster to add into all the other reasons, if there's any disruption anywhere else.
 
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769's not diagrammed on a Sunday in any case.
Agree that the majority of the problems on the Southport services are down to staff missing/not available, seems somewhat late to start blaming the 769's for a poor service as the 769's have been very hit and miss since introduction. Today there are 4 out of 6 769 diagrams actually with a 769 working, with the remainder covered by 150/156 combinations. Cancellations are few today, but its down to lack of staff.
Doesn't help with the overly complicated diagramming of (Wigan) staff involving different crews (both drivers and conductors) covering portions of Manchester-Southport/Headbolt Lane whilst also covering Blackpools and Liverpools in the same shift. Recipe for disaster to add into all the other reasons, if there's any disruption anywhere else.
Some of the routes worked by Wigan would seem better worked from other depots.
 

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2 ex-TfW 769's are to be 'fixed' with new transformers and re-fitted pantographs for use by Northern from December to provide cover whilst the 8 are re-jigged (again)...........time will tell as to whether this is accurate or wibble! Don't fancy bi-lingual between Wigan and Bolton, you'd be there before they finish!
It seems that 2 ex-TfW have arrived at Brodies of Kilmarnock, with the pantographs probably still in Cardiff, in addition to the 2 ex-GWR examples already there. The 319s that ran with Northern all received new pantographs on transfer and did not use the ones they had run with on Thameslink, but 769s for TfW did not receive these when they had theirs removed.

Porterbrook providing these while the Northern 8 go for “improvements” would be interesting, but ordinarily it would be highly doubtful that they can be ready for the December timetable change. However this is Brodies we’re talking about and they like doing things which are officially impossible.
the majority of the problems on the Southport services are down to staff missing/not available, seems somewhat late to start blaming the 769's for a poor service as the 769's have been very hit and miss since introduction. Today there are 4 out of 6 769 diagrams actually with a 769 working, with the remainder covered by 150/156
So Northern which has always defended the 769s, is now blaming the 769s only to defend the staff, when in reality they’re defending people who don’t exist because the issue is there aren’t enough of them employed to run the service.
Some of the routes worked by Wigan would seem better worked from other depots.
You hear Wigan crews talking about why they do so much work compared to other depots. Blackburn for example have hardly any, but Wigan, with an increased level of absence itself frequently have to cover for absence at Blackpool or even on Barrow/Skipton routes, but then we can see that Northern always prioritises services east of the WCML at Wigan to run. Southport is always the first to be cancelled.

Under BR, the Southport Diesel services (and especially the first and last ones of the day) were run by Southport depot, until they were stripped of the Diesel routes and traction at privatisation, so it’s just the effect of fragmentation that services which can only be run from one end suffer the most.
 

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It seems that 2 ex-TfW have arrived at Brodies of Kilmarnock, with the pantographs probably still in Cardiff, in addition to the 2 ex-GWR examples already there. The 319s that ran with Northern all received new pantographs on transfer and did not use the ones they had run with on Thameslink, but 769s for TfW did not receive these when they had theirs removed.
Also the two units currently in Doncaster that might have some future use.
 

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Availability of the 769's seems to have periods where there are 5/6 out, then drops to 2/3. On the Southport-Man Ox Road/Stalybridge services (which are their main use) tend to get quite a few 4 car substitutions, but of late have noted quite a few short forms, let alone the cancellations side which even midweek is getting worse with plenty 'part-cancellations' because of train crew changes en-route. Throw in that Wigan staff also in the same day walk from NW to Wallgate (and back) to work turns this is hitting Liverpool-Wigan-Blackpools as well (also the regular cancellations of the Wigan-Golborne-Manchester peak trains.

However seems that Porterbrook has faith in them as have seen that they are putting the 8 769's through c6 exams (which would tie up with leases having been apparently extended). From another source seems as if 2 ex-TfW 769's are to be 'fixed' with new transformers and re-fitted pantographs for use by Northern from December to provide cover whilst the 8 are re-jigged (again)...........time will tell as to whether this is accurate or wibble! Don't fancy bi-lingual between Wigan and Bolton, you'd be there before they finish!
Well, the information about the two former TfW 769s being supplied by Porterbrook at no cost to Northern came from two Porterbrook engineering managers in the presence of several Northern managers. That meeting was about a month ago and I have no further updates as to progress. I do know that it was planned that the two sets were expected to be with Northern by sometime in December and that they plan to have 6 sets in traffic each day after their arrival.
 

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