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Class 373 Diagrams

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rdlover777

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Hello, all.

Does anyone know where i can find the diagrams/plans for the 373s either pre-refurb or post-refurb. Googling has yielded no results.

Thanks in advance

Daniel
 
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Are you after what they work or what seating layout they have?

Seating layout is available when booking on some sites. Try the Eurostar website.
 

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Are you after what they work or what seating layout they have?

Seating layout is available when booking on some sites. Try the Eurostar website.

I've already got the seating plans for both the pre-e300 refurb and post-e300 refurb.

What i am looking for is the diagrams that show how long, wide and high the coaches and power car were on the units

A diagram like this for example

DiagramNDM.jpg
 
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Had me excited there! :smile:

I'm after diagrams, as in what they actually work. I know you can get info on "e300" / "e320" by running a booking enquiry at trainline.eu , but I would like to see the actual diagrams to know if your going to get refurbed or original..
Looking to ride on the original trains as much as possible for the foreseeable before they soon disappear forever.

Would I be correct in thinking that the Marseille direct and Ski trains are a sure bet for original unrefurbed TMST?

Thaks / merci / bedankt! :D
 

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Had me excited there! :smile:

I'm after diagrams, as in what they actually work. I know you can get info on "e300" / "e320" by running a booking enquiry at trainline.eu , but I would like to see the actual diagrams to know if your going to get refurbed or original..
Looking to ride on the original trains as much as possible for the foreseeable before they soon disappear forever.

Would I be correct in thinking that the Marseilles direct and Ski trains are a sure bet for original unrefurbed TMST?

Thaks / merci / bedankt! :D

No I’ve definitely seen some refurbished trains doing them but they are definitely 373 services.
 

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Had me excited there! :smile:

I'm after diagrams, as in what they actually work. I know you can get info on "e300" / "e320" by running a booking enquiry at trainline.eu , but I would like to see the actual diagrams to know if your going to get refurbed or original..
Looking to ride on the original trains as much as possible for the foreseeable before they soon disappear forever.

Would I be correct in thinking that the Marseille direct and Ski trains are a sure bet for original unrefurbed TMST?

Thaks / merci / bedankt! :D

No way of knowing whether its a refurb or orginal... and even then if you find a unit diagram there is always the possibility of a last minute change! Another forum has a thread of Eurostar diagrams.
 

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With apologies for resurrecting rather an old thread, is anybody able to find any diagrams (or really just indications of what's booked 373 and what 374 - subject of course to usual caveats!) for EST? I have of course tried Googling etc., and have not managed to find much (yes, I'm aware of the "first-class dummy booking trick" but that's a bit of a faff!).

Thanks in anticipation...
 

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I can tell you what's an old train and what's a new train if I look on my system at work. Which routes would you like to know?
 

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With apologies for resurrecting rather an old thread, is anybody able to find any diagrams (or really just indications of what's booked 373 and what 374 - subject of course to usual caveats!) for EST? I have of course tried Googling etc., and have not managed to find much (yes, I'm aware of the "first-class dummy booking trick" but that's a bit of a faff!).

Thanks in anticipation...
Seat 61.com tells you how to work it out from a dummy booking for 1st class - as the 1st class/ Std Premier seating are in very different parts of the train. Obv you can still get a set swap.

I saw one rolling into St P about 21.45 on Saturday eve.
 

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I can tell you what's an old train and what's a new train if I look on my system at work. Which routes would you like to know?
Thanks very much for your reply - and apologies for the delay responding!

Really, both main routes: STP to BXS/AMS and to Paris. If it's no hassle, of course!

Much obliged to you.
 
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Do types of sets allocated to specific services vary from day to day?

Came back from Brussels on refurbished e300 on 17.56 ex Midi on Wednesday, but the same service was worked by an e320 on Monday.
 

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Thanks very much for your reply - and apologies for the delay responding!

Really, both main routes: STP to BXS/AMS and to Paris. If it's no hassle, of course!

Much obliged to you.

Ok sorry for the slight delay in replying but are you looking at any specific time train?
 

37201xoIM

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And apols for my delay too!

Not really, though in practice being from the North, the first and last trains are unlikely often to be relevant to me.

But if it really can vary (as an onboard steward said to me last week) from day to day, then please don't go to any trouble. As I quite like the 373s, any "safe bets" for one would however be great!

Thanks a lot.
 
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