amahy
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Nothing. But they would save the cost of constantly repairing the 769s, not to mention the leasing cost. And now they are paying even more to hire extra units to cover the overhauls.
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Porterbrook Cl.769 'Flex' trains from 319s, initially for Northern
This has been brought up in two different threads but probably warrants it's own thread: 319427 has gone for to Brush to see if 319s can have diesel engines put on them and used as bi modes for Northern. 319427 is at Brush for evaluation to see if the concept if possible, with diesel...

It's a shame that more diesel units weren't ordered with the 195 order. 5 years since the OLR took over Northern, diesel routes are still plagued with short formations. I'm surprised there is absolutely nothing that Northern can do short term.
Surely the TfW 150s aren't that cost prohibitive that they could be brought in for Northern to at least have a small chance of running full length trains?In the short term, nothing! That was noted in the tender.
The only stock avaliable any time soon that meet those requirements are either
1) The TfW 150s (currently going for scrap when they are due expensive repairs/exams)
2) The TfW 158s once the 197s start on the Cambrian line (which won't be avaliable for at least a year or so)
Long term Northern's new units will replace them (either with the 8*4 car battery units, or with the large bi-mode fleet)
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