555021 out on 121 today.
is that on the full St James - South Shields or on just Pelaw - Monkseaton like yesterday?555021 out on 121 today.
Full Yellow Line service returning to the depot at 19:28.is that on the full St James - South Shields or on just Pelaw - Monkseaton like yesterday?
Shound't these be in orange?Time for an updated fleet list!
Key:
Green - operational in passenger service
Blue - Delivered, under test.
Orange - Complete, not yet delivered
Purple - Training unit
Grey Bold - On assembly line at Stadler Rheintal, St Margrethen, Switzerland.
Grey Regular - Construction not yet started.
555008 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555009 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555010 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555011 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555012 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555014 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555016 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555017 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555018 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555019 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555022 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555023 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555024 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555025 - complete, stored in Switzerland
555028 - presumed complete in Switzerland
555029 - presumed complete in Switzerland
555030 - presumed complete in Switzerland
Yes they should, thanks for pointing it out, I’ll get that changed.Shound't these be in orange?
It’s not closed is it? Just a speed limit.I’m guessing the planned timetable is going out the window if the section between Monument and Gateshead stadium remains closed due to the deteriorating Gateshead flyover
It was fixed the day it occurred.No 555 in service today.
555021 developed a driver door fault last week, but was kept in service until Friday (drivers can exit via the cabin or window in an emergency).
No planned operation until at least next week as far as I'm aware - this was a decision made before the network was cut in half!Considering it's in the lull between Christmas and New Year and, on top of that, TW Metro is fighting to run a service at all, I assume that the 555 being out on this Friday (27th) is unlikely?
Cheers!No planned operation until at least next week as far as I'm aware - this was a decision made before the network was cut in half!
Its had a few issues today. Replaced by 555020 for rest of diagram.555021 has just gone out of service and returned to the depot. Looks to be due to a brake issue or driver error that meant an emergency brake activation had to occur while entering Gateshead for Benton as it would not have stopped in the station in time. Train appeared to be struggling to activate brakes beforehand however.
Just in time for Nexus to claim that two units were in service in 2024 and not just one!Its had a few issues today. Replaced by 555020 for rest of diagram.
wild speculation is very dangerous. How do you know the train was struggling to activate the brakes? How do you know it wouldn’t have stopped in time? How do you know it was an emergency brake application? Then to suggest driver error?555021 has just gone out of service and returned to the depot. Looks to be due to a brake issue or driver error that meant an emergency brake activation had to occur while entering Gateshead for Benton as it would not have stopped in the station in time. Train appeared to be struggling to activate brakes beforehand however.
The point is that it's a speculation, not a definitive truth and I'm not claiming it is certainly any one of those things.wild speculation is very dangerous. How do you know the train was struggling to activate the brakes? How do you know it wouldn’t have stopped in time? How do you know it was an emergency brake application? Then to suggest driver error?
From my experience, nope. However these do like to say Not In Service for a moment before switching to the new destination which is a notable quirkVery dangerous seems such an over the top term to use like.
However should just stick to the facts which are the train got withdrawn from service due to a fault.
On a side note, as we know when a driver changes at South Gosforth or at a terminus station, they key into the cab and you hear the track brake drop, is there any unique noise on these new sets or not?
There is but ‘unique’ might be pushing it as most of Stadler’s European stock makes the same noise too. It’s difficult to describe but it’s not a clunk like on the old fleet, it’s more of an air sound if that makes sense?On a side note, as we know when a driver changes at South Gosforth or at a terminus station, they key into the cab and you hear the track brake drop, is there any unique noise on these new sets or not?
That doesn't seem to happen as a direct cause of keying into the other end as it can happen more than once while terminating which I've observed at St James before. It sounds like a big release of air, a "pshhhh".There is but ‘unique’ might be pushing it as most of Stadler’s European stock makes the same noise too. It’s difficult to describe but it’s not a clunk like on the old fleet, it’s more of an air sound if that makes sense?
It should happen twice, once on key out and again on key in. On the Metrocars you only hear the clunk on key in.That doesn't seem to happen as a direct cause of keying into the other end as it can happen more than once while terminating which I've observed at St James before. It sounds like a big release of air, a "pshhhh". I've got one video on my channel where you can hear this sound twice
You’re the only one here who has mentioned anything about overspeed.I personally think it could be dangerous yeah. Drivers could be taken offline, D+A tested and investigated because somebody with no knowledge whatsoever Presumes something has happened when it hasn’t ? Detecting an overspeed on approach to gateshead? Impossible. LRA in a tunnel at the end of December? Highly unlikely. Undershooting doesn’t sound like an emergency brake application. A brake application yes, but not necessarily an emergency one.
They posted that only after you accused them of "wild speculation". Listing several possibilities is not speculation, and that's all Tyler has done. You're the only one cherrypicking out of that list lol“Needing to use emergency brake could be down the train detecting an overspeed”
Again, am sure the poster means no malice but it should be left that the train had an issue and was taken out of service.