7th Feb 2025 it entered service.807007 has been in service for the last few months.
7th Feb 2025 it entered service.807007 has been in service for the last few months.
There are three extra pairs from September (1007, 1107 and 1507 from Euston/0807, 1408 and 1808 from Liverpool) not sure about December.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?
Wembley Train Care CentreWhere's WTCC pls may I ask? Thank you
Broken rail at Winsford. Believe the 0643 Euston turned back from Hartford to Liverpool.I wonder what happened to cause it to go via the long way round to Crewe and not via Warrington?
Broken rail in the Winsford area apparently.1A16 0843 Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston
807003 (unexpectedly) went via Chat Moss and Manchester Piccadilly and Wilmslow today to get back to Crewe, skipping Runcorn.
Is this the first time an 807 and/or Avanti Class 80X train has made it to / through Manchester?
I wonder what happened to cause it to go via the long way round to Crewe and not via Warrington?
thank youWembley Train Care Centre
#3483 / #3484 suggest its not the first time1A16 0843 Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston
807003 (unexpectedly) went via Chat Moss and Manchester Piccadilly and Wilmslow today to get back to Crewe, skipping Runcorn.
Is this the first time an 807 and/or Avanti Class 80X train has made it to / through Manchester?
I wonder what happened to cause it to go via the long way round to Crewe and not via Warrington?
When will it undergo mainline testing?807010 observed this morning in the Q1 test shed at Newton Aycliffe under going static testing.
Can't be too long nowI’ve seen on Avanti West Coast Enthusiast Facebook page this morning, that finally 807010 has escaped into the yard at Hitachi and is under going some static testing, so not long hopefully till that leaves and that will be all Avanti complete and delivered.
Photo found on Facebook regarding 807010. Looking forward to seeing that one in service!I’ve seen on Avanti West Coast Enthusiast Facebook page this morning, that finally 807010 has escaped into the yard at Hitachi and is under going some static testing, so not long hopefully till that leaves and that will be all Avanti complete and delivered.
September.I am hearing that MU speeds are to be phased in from June 8th. Is there any detail on this?
As in it will be fully phased in by September or it will start to be phased in by September?September.
Latest is it will start in September but phased in.As in it will be fully phased in by September or it will start to be phased in by September?
September.
From another source - It's officially starting on the 8th June between Crewe and Weaver Jn according to NR notices,but seemingly with the proviso that individual drivers are deemed competent to deal with the new scenario.Latest is it will start in September but phased in.
Still some hurdles to overcome with ORR.
Hardly any bends on that bit.I might avoid hot drinks on that route for a while then.
Whitmore itself has no MU but there is a mix between Norton Bridge and Crewe of 115/120/125 MU stretches.Hardly any bends on that bit.
The fun will come when (if?) Crewe-Stafford gets an MU speed above 110mph at Whitmore...
Yes, but it is mostly MU 115-120Will there be any 125mph MU speeds on the South WCML that the Everos will be able to take advantage of? Off the top of my head, the Tring to Ledburn junction section seems straight enough to potentially allow this
No. EPS speeds relate to tilting trains.Do MU speeds relate to tilting?
No, the MU speeds are being implemented for the 805/807 fleet to allow them to travel at 125mph on the WCML. This also has the bonus that LNR services will probably be able to use them at some point to improve performance and journey recovery.Do MU speeds relate to tilting?
A bit on DF between Harrow and Carpenders Park then Tring North to Leighton Buzzard OHNS.Will there be any 125mph MU speeds on the South WCML that the Everos will be able to take advantage of? Off the top of my head, the Tring to Ledburn junction section seems straight enough to potentially allow this
Thank you, I know Cheddington is a favourite location amongst spotters (and I do include myself in that bracket!) so it'll be good to see them doing 120-125mph though there!A bit on DF between Harrow and Carpenders Park then Tring North to Leighton Buzzard OHNS.
UF is 120 in these locations.
UF is 125mph from Bradwell (Wolverton) to north of Bletchley.
Not other 125 MU.
The rest is 115/120 as Hexagon789 has said.