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    Another fantastic day with Avanti

    I travelled Euston to Manchester and back last week for first time in ages. Must say I was not at all impressed with Avanti or their Pendolinos. Both trains ran late, seats uncomfortable with a splendid view of the wall. The contrast when I got on a 745 from Liverpool St home was noticeable...
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    Class 313 flashovers

    These units are 45 years old so maybe it's an ageing issue?
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    Class 484 replacing class 483 on the island line: progress updates

    In my place of work it was called "manumatic"
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    Trivia: Railways that were proposed for closure but did not closed.

    Lowestoft to Ipswich (the East Suffolk line) was on the Beeching list but has survived, also Norwich to Sheringham survived Beeching.
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    Plot To Replace Printed Timetables With QR Codes

    Older passengers still use the posted timetables. If there is a rush to go full-digital like say the banks are trying to do, folk like my elderly Mother in law will be excluded. Is this what we want?
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    Noisiest locos, DMU, EMU past and present

    Loco - Valenta cl 43 dmu - take your pick from any of the original 1950s dmus after ten years use. Inside, some of them rattled so loudly you couldn’t hold a conversation. emu - class 301/302/303 had desperately noisy compressors
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    Government publishes world’s first ‘greenprint’ to decarbonise all modes of domestic transport by 2050

    Utter bull****. Fairy-dust politics. Let's put all our eggs in a "technogy not invented yet" basket and wait for the magic fairy.
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    Entire 800/801/802 fleet stood down for safety checks

    Your point is valid only if total suspension of services has become an acceptable event. I am of the traditional view that providing a reliable service is the reason train operators are there at all. Having no backup systems at all seems very naive to me.
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    Entire 800/801/802 fleet stood down for safety checks

    Putting reliance on only one type of device to cover an essential service puts any system at serious risk of Common-Mode Failure. So having ALL your trains from one class might seem attractive to the accountants but it leaves an operator wide open to one fault causing no trains, and here it’s...
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    DRS loco disposal pool created

    wrt to other views, which I respect, I recall seeing D8300 (class 20) brand-new, out-of-the-box at York in 1967. They have run their course, paid back their capital, worked their shift. Let them rest in peace. Although my username harks back to 45533 patriot class in 1959, my first definite...
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    Bleakest / loneliest mainline station

    Atmosphere certainly. 40 mph winds @ 5 degrees C
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    Bleakest / loneliest mainline station

    Good point. Coldest station I was ever at in uk
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    Trivia - Furthest you've seen someone carried beyond their intended stop

    My brother and I were on a Manc Piccadilly - Euston. 2 young women had got on late with enormous suitcases, but when the guard saw their tickets he told them it didn't stop at Stoke, but they could get out at Stockport, go back to Manchester and they'd be able to get the next Stoke service...
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    Noisiest locos, DMU, EMU past and present

    They certainly did. On a trip to Southport with my mother in mid-60s the windows and everything else were rattling so badly nobody in the carriage could hold a conversation.
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    Most Unreliable Multiple Unit

    You're right they were comfortable for the passenger, travelled on them many times from M/cr Vic.

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