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youngac

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I think overall capacity on the North Clyde and possibly Argyle lines is set to be reduced as a result of 318s/320s being cascaded to replace the remaining 314s next month.
 

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What would the likelihood be of ScotRail getting a few more 321's for conversion, say 402/5/19? This would also help with the forthcoming 320 modifications being started next year.
 

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I think overall capacity on the North Clyde and possibly Argyle lines is set to be reduced as a result of 318s/320s being cascaded to replace the remaining 314s next month.

What is the basis for this? What will the remaining 385s be doing?
 

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What is the basis for this? What will the remaining 385s be doing?

My thinking was that the remaining 385s would be used to strengthen Alloa/Dunblane/Stirling services to 6 cars in order to allow a full 8 car service on E - G via Falkirk.
 

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My thinking was that the remaining 385s would be used to strengthen Alloa/Dunblane/Stirling services to 6 cars in order to allow a full 8 car service on E - G via Falkirk.

Those services run as 6 cars during the peaks anyway, and there’s 4 car units to come off the Cumbernauld service too. Unless something has changed recently there’s enough 385s to go round so no need to reduce capacity on the north Clyde routes by stealing 320s.
 

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I think stealing 318/320 from Argyle would be a bad move as a lot of services are busy when they have 3 carriages. I think more 320 conversion would be viable as Northern have a few coming off lease soon.
 

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What modifications??

It's heavy maintenance rather than modifications.

Brodie Engineering (Kilmarnock) will be doing Time Based Overhaul (TBOX) work on the Class 320/3 fleet starting from January 2020 and running to the end of 2021. See this release: https://brodie-engineering.co.uk/ne...rsholt-rails-fleet-of-class-320-vehicles.html
TBOX service on Class 320 vehicles
20/09/2019
Brodie Engineering are excited to announce that we will be carrying out TBOX services on Eversholt Rail’s fleet of Class 320 vehicles.

The fleet of 22 units, each a three car set, is operated by ScotRail out of the Shields depot.

ScotRail Head of Fleet Technical, Jeff Doherty said:

“The Class 320s are a valued part of our fleet, and this work to further renew the condition will ultimately enhance the overall experience for our customers.”

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Class 320 to undertake TBOX at Brodie Engineering
Steve Timothy, Client Relations Director, Eversholt Rail said:

“We are delighted to be working with Brodie Engineering on our Class 320 fleet. This investment is vital to ensure we continue to provide a safe and high-quality train for our customers and rail passengers in Scotland.”

The TBOX (time based overhaul) is carried out approximately every 9 years, and requires safety-critical overhauls on components including brakes, doors and pantograph equipment. Brodie Engineering’s talented workforce have the skills, experience and competence to carry out these works within our Kilmarnock depot. While in Kilmarnock the vehicles will also receive an exterior repaint in our state-of-the-art paint booth.

George Davidson, Transport Scotland’s Rolling Stock Sponsor said:

“It’s good to see this safety-critical work on ScotRail’s class 320 fleet taking place at Brodie’s and securing jobs in Kilmarnock. This reflects the industry’s trust in the highly-skilled workforce and the fact this type of overhaul can be carried out here in Scotland.”

The work for this contract will commence in January 2020 and will be completed at the end of 2021.
 

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Does anyone know when the 318s are planned for withdrawal

I'd be very surprised if the 318s and 320s weren't replaced at the same time, possibly even the god awful 334s as well as they will be nearly 30 years old by the time the 318/320s are withdrawn. Personally I'd like to see something along the lines of the Class 700s but in fixed 6 car formations being the chosen type to replace them.
 

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I'd be very surprised if the 318s and 320s weren't replaced at the same time, possibly even the god awful 334s as well as they will be nearly 30 years old by the time the 318/320s are withdrawn. Personally I'd like to see something along the lines of the Class 700s but in fixed 6 car formations being the chosen type to replace them.

I think the 334s will be around for at least a decade after, giving that they are a modern EMU
 

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I think overall capacity on the North Clyde and possibly Argyle lines is set to be reduced as a result of 318s/320s being cascaded to replace the remaining 314s next month.

If the remaining 318/320 diagrams on weekdays on Lanark/Gourock/Wemyss Bay/Paisley Canal are replaced by 380/385's that could free up 5 or 6 318/320's to replace the remaining 5 314 diagrams allowing the Argyle lines to remain as they are capacity wise. If they were to reduce capacity that would seem like a step backwards.
 

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No doubt they will but I for one would love to see the back of them, hateful things.
What do you not like, if you don’t mind me asking? The aircon upgrade seems to have improved the ambience a bit & the 2+2 vehicles are fairly comfortable. They do appear to have a bit of an allergy to very cold weather though
 

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What do you not like, if you don’t mind me asking? The aircon upgrade seems to have improved the ambience a bit & the 2+2 vehicles are fairly comfortable. They do appear to have a bit of an allergy to very cold weather though

I've never been a fan of them since they were introduced. Too many squeaks, rattles, jolts etc... Some of them sound like the bogies are ready to fall off. Fair enough, the 303s they replaced were also full of squeaks, rattles etc but they were 40 years old so it was expected but for a train that then was brand new to be the same put me right off them. Compared to the 380s and 385s they already feel quite dated.
 

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If the remaining 318/320 diagrams on weekdays on Lanark/Gourock/Wemyss Bay/Paisley Canal are replaced by 380/385's that could free up 5 or 6 318/320's to replace the remaining 5 314 diagrams allowing the Argyle lines to remain as they are capacity wise. If they were to reduce capacity that would seem like a step backwards.

There will be a certain amount of diagram changes to deal with the withdrawal of the 314s, however there are more than a few class 318 or 320 diagrams that throughout the course of a day, work both Inverclyde and Cathcart services. Units have worked both lines interchangeably for years and it would take a massive overhaul of diagrams to completely end that practice, so there's little point in swapping out class 320s from the Inverclydes - possibly more so from the remaining Lanark 6 car.

This means that class 380s and/or 385s will probably be seen more on the Cathcart routes after the timetable change, particularly during the day.
 

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I've never been a fan of them since they were introduced. Too many squeaks, rattles, jolts etc... Some of them sound like the bogies are ready to fall off. Fair enough, the 303s they replaced were also full of squeaks, rattles etc but they were 40 years old so it was expected but for a train that then was brand new to be the same put me right off them. Compared to the 380s and 385s they already feel quite dated.

Fair enough. They are knocking on for 20 years old though. Definitely mid-life or just beyond it
 

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I've never been a fan of them since they were introduced. Too many squeaks, rattles, jolts etc... Some of them sound like the bogies are ready to fall off. Fair enough, the 303s they replaced were also full of squeaks, rattles etc but they were 40 years old so it was expected but for a train that then was brand new to be the same put me right off them. Compared to the 380s and 385s they already feel quite dated.

The squeaks have calmed down a little bit thankfully, but I find them generally comfy units.

If only some of them went back to Inverclyde to replace a 314. :(
 

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Just a gentle reminder this thread is to discuss Class 314 withdrawals; please create another thread if you wish to discuss anything else (or use an existing one if there is one), thanks
 

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There will be a certain amount of diagram changes to deal with the withdrawal of the 314s, however there are more than a few class 318 or 320 diagrams that throughout the course of a day, work both Inverclyde and Cathcart services. Units have worked both lines interchangeably for years and it would take a massive overhaul of diagrams to completely end that practice, so there's little point in swapping out class 320s from the Inverclydes - possibly more so from the remaining Lanark 6 car.

This means that class 380s and/or 385s will probably be seen more on the Cathcart routes after the timetable change, particularly during the day.

Thanks for explaining, it will be interesting to see what happens with the December timetable change and the 314 withdrawls anyway.
 

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Would anyone on here be able to list what departures 314's normally work from Glasgow Central on a weekday (next Monday to be specific....) around 0930-1000 please? Day trip up there for a last 314 trip amongst other stuff....quite happy with just a Cathcart circle run.

Many thanks!
 
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