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I also edited my original post as I hadn't finished, please do re-read itTrue enough - I forgot the seating capacity of each Evero coach is pretty good.
Edited original post.

I also edited my original post as I hadn't finished, please do re-read itTrue enough - I forgot the seating capacity of each Evero coach is pretty good.
Edited original post.
That right. I was not going to go into so much detail. The Everos are basically a 221 replacement and for some extra services (Liverpool frequency).I also edited my original post as I hadn't finished, please do re-read it![]()
There have been recent murmurings regarding another potential move around, whereby 390s take on the additional Liverpool runs. However, any movement of the Evero fleet onto other routes would involve a lot more driver & TM training & given how "well" that has gone so far, I dont put much faith in the rumours.That’s not entirely correct. First of all, the 807s are not just there to bolster the electric fleet, they are also to replace the Voyagers (there were 20 of those and 13 805s), and it’s worth pointing out that the 807s actually have equivalent (if not slightly more) standard class accommodation than a 9 carriage Pendolino anyway. The routes 807s work on are nothing to do with their capacity.
Everos are supposed to work the hourly slower service to Birmingham, not because 9 or 11 car services are not needed, but because Voyagers didn't just work to Chester and North Wales, they had a handful of services to Birmingham, and a handful of services to Scotland via Wolverhampton. An internal reshuffle a few years ago meant that a good few Voyagers replaced Pendolinos on Birmingham terminating services, allowing the Scotland services to become 100% Pendolino operated.
Then, it was made so that the stopping pattern - which was 1tph Birmingham calling at Watford then Coventry, 1tph Birmingham calling at Rugby then Coventry, and 1tph Birmingham (continuing to Scotland) calling at Milton Keynes then Coventry - would change so that 1tph Birmingham would provide all of the hourly calls for Watford, MKC and Rugby, and the other two (one continuing to Scotland) would be non stop.
Considering the 80x have better acceleration than the Pendolinos, and can't take advantage of tilt acceleration where it's best needed up in Scotland anyway, it was decided to make this stopping service Evero operated.
The 807 order was larger than it needed to be to cover Voyagers to allow for a second Liverpool service each hour, and this is why they've started to appear on Liverpools in place of 9-Pendolinos.
Everos on the West mids services are great for being able to nip in & out of stations ( subject to congestion, regulation, TPWS....)That right. I was not going to go into so much detail. The Everos are basically a 221 replacement and for some extra services (Liverpool frequency).
To add to your explanation. It is hoped the better acceleration will overcome the lack of tilt. Currently not so definite as their top speed is (temporarily fingers crossed) limited in places. Certainly acceleration is more use on the services that stop more - that is where getting going again quicker is the real time (and track capacity) saver.
Has the training not gone well?There have been recent murmurings regarding another potential move around, whereby 390s take on the additional Liverpool runs. However, any movement of the Evero fleet onto other routes would involve a lot more driver & TM training & given how "well" that has gone so far, I dont put much faith in the rumours.
Everos on the West mids services are great for being able to nip in & out of stations ( subject to congestion, regulation, TPWS....)
I thought that the second Liverpool service had to be Evero operated as Selective Door Opening is required for Liverpool South Parkway.There have been recent murmurings regarding another potential move around, whereby 390s take on the additional Liverpool runs. However, any movement of the Evero fleet onto other routes would involve a lot more driver & TM training & given how "well" that has gone so far, I dont put much faith in the rumours.
Well, does anything say they must stop at South Parkway?I thought that the second Liverpool service had to be Evero operated as Selective Door Opening is required for Liverpool South Parkway.
Plat. | Metres |
1 | 124 |
2 | 138 |
3 | 138 |
4 | 118 |
I thought it was because the power supply N of Crewe couldn't handle any more electric trains, so they had to be on diesel for that bit?I thought that the second Liverpool service had to be Evero operated as Selective Door Opening is required for Liverpool South Parkway.
Most everos to Liverpool are 807s, as most 805s are needed for Chester and North Wales. 807s are electric only.I thought it was because the power supply N of Crewe couldn't handle any more electric trains, so they had to be on diesel for that bit?
805s don’t go to Liverpool on a planned basis, only if an 807 is unavailable. The Evero’s are running in place of 390s on the XX:43 services from Euston and Liverpool. These were always planned to be 807 operated but have always been run by 390s until late last year.I thought it was because the power supply N of Crewe couldn't handle any more electric trains, so they had to be on diesel for that bit?
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I saw on RTT today 805002 is allocated to headcode 1K95? Can anyone confirm is it true? ThanksThen they will need to get 805002 in service pretty soon.
Indeed. Im not sure how many non-SDO coaches would be of the platform with a 9 car pendo.I thought that the second Liverpool service had to be Evero operated as Selective Door Opening is required for Liverpool South Parkway.
The whole program has, & continues to be in some respects,.... "challenging".Has the training not gone well?
It has been sat "auxed off" at WTCC for ages (at least up until this last week end). I did think I saw it out 19/05, but I wasnt paying that much attention & it could easily have been 805 009.Any word on 807009 entering service yet?
Seems to be be taking it's time getting into to service as the last few 807's got into service rather quickly after delivery.Indeed. Im not sure how many non-SDO coaches would be of the platform with a 9 car pendo.
The whole program has, & continues to be in some respects,.... "challenging".
It has been sat "auxed off" at WTCC for ages (at least up until this last week end). I did think I saw it out 19/05, but I wasnt paying that much attention & it could easily have been 805 009.
Where's WTCC pls may I ask? Thank youIndeed. Im not sure how many non-SDO coaches would be of the platform with a 9 car pendo.
The whole program has, & continues to be in some respects,.... "challenging".
It has been sat "auxed off" at WTCC for ages (at least up until this last week end). I did think I saw it out 19/05, but I wasnt paying that much attention & it could easily have been 805 009.
K headcode is common for trains terminating at Crewe.I saw on RTT today 805002 is allocated to headcode 1K95? Can anyone confirm is it true? Thanks
Looks like it's debut into service.807009 booked on the 0916 Euston to Birmingham New Street this morning according to RTT
I presume Wembley Train Care Centre but I am just presuming as it’s not an abbreviation I’ve seen before.Where's WTCC pls may I ask? Thx
Unless they are doing the tests that are normally completed outside at Aycliffe inside the factory instead, then it hasn’t completed or started any of that testing. So I would say still several weeks awayLooks like it's debut into service.
That just leaves 807010 to be delivered now.
I wonder when that may be?
Would have thought they would have got it into service on time for the new timetable?I presume Wembley Train Care Centre but I am just presuming as it’s not an abbreviation I’ve seen before.
Unless they are doing the tests that are normally completed outside at Aycliffe inside the factory instead, then it hasn’t completed or started any of that testing. So I would say still several weeks away
I saw on RTT today 805002 is allocated to headcode 1K95? Can anyone confirm is it true? Thanks
To see how headcodes work look at the front section of a Working Timetable, e.g. https://history.networkrail.co.uk/uncategorized/IO_21a8ac0e-07ea-4ecf-9010-45e4b7749e91/ which gives them for the LMR.K headcode is common for trains terminating at Crewe.
ok thanks but just want to know is 805002 into traffic? ThanksK headcode is common for trains terminating at Crewe.
Thank you, this sound make senseI presume Wembley Train Care Centre but I am just presuming as it’s not an abbreviation I’ve seen before.
Yes 002 is in traffic.ok thanks but just want to know is 805002 into traffic? Thanks
Thank you, this sound make sense
Point one, the Class 807's slightly better acceleration is only worth 20 seconds from a station start if both trains are running at the same top speed. But where an Evero is running at only 110mph , this advantage is short lived and the Pendolino is level after 11 miles and now heading into the distance with a 15mph superior top speed.Considering the 80x have better acceleration than the Pendolinos, and can't take advantage of tilt acceleration where it's best needed up in Scotland anyway, it was decided to make this stopping service Evero operated.
The 807 order was larger than it needed to be to cover Voyagers to allow for a second Liverpool service each hour, and this is why they've started to appear on Liverpools in place of 9-Pendolinos.
That means all the 805's are in service at last.Yes 002 is in traffic.
Currently working 1247 Birmingham to Euston, RTT path attached below.
Realtime Trains | 1B41 1247 Birmingham New Street to London Euston | 20/05/2025
Real-time train running information for 1B41 1247 departure from Birmingham New Street to London Euston on 20/05/2025. From Realtime Trains, an independent source of train running info for Great Britain.www.realtimetrains.co.uk
post 3915807009 already out in traffic
Do you mean it entered service before the service referred to in the following post ?807009 already out in traffic
(Posted 07:42 this morning.)807009 booked on the 0916 Euston to Birmingham New Street this morning according to RTT
Except 807010, all of the class 805 and 807 units are in passenger service.My friend showed me a picture earlier today of 807007 now running in passenger traffic as well. Looked to be the 0843 from Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston. In fact according to Real Time Trains it looks like most of the Liverpool services are now Evero trains with only a few extra ones throughout the day being a Pendolino. I've heard that Avanti want to have the full two trains per hour running in the December timetable but is there any actual evidence or even a reasonable chance of this happening?
807007 has been in service for the last few months.My friend showed me a picture earlier today of 807007 now running in passenger traffic as well. Looked to be the 0843 from Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston. In fact according to Real Time Trains it looks like most of the Liverpool services are now Evero trains with only a few extra ones throughout the day being a Pendolino. I've heard that Avanti want to have the full two trains per hour running in the December timetable but is there any actual evidence or even a reasonable chance of this happening?