floydeeeee
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- 18 Jun 2010
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does anyone know whats happening with the apt-p power car thats currently outside at shildon?
Nah, I've had cars get through an MOT with more rust than that!. . . . . volunteers are starting to do the bodywork up. Looks like they have quite a job on!
I've had over 5000 miles of that!!!![]()
Never had you down as a unit basher!![]()
The APT was a beast of a train. Managed to get 137 mph one day down the Trent Valley. Used to tilt properly none of this Pendolino nonsense.
A dirty secret of mine. Used to use the APT to travel down to London on Fridays to do 50s in the early 80s when it worked a relief train MWFO from Glasgow to London.
Top man! Sadly I didn't experience the APT at all. What was your total APT mileage then?
Could you elaborate on that? There was a period of mechanical failures as the 390 came into service (and I don't have to tell you about the APT's track record (yes, pun intended) on the same issue), but has it really been unreliable in years?
The APT was in fact very reliable in the latter years 83 to 86 working the thrice weekly relief train without any fanfare.
Internal railway politics? The APT was designed by the civil engineers not the CMEE. Newspaper politics? National politics? Something good from a nationalised enterprise? Cant have that.
Which is why it has never been acknowledged that the advances brought about by British Rail in many areas of the railway were as revolutionary as anything that went before.
They rewrote the first chapter of all the text books.
However the £M8 spent on it was repaid hansomely in the HST and in improvements to both freight vehicles and passenger trains.
Not to mention the patent royalties.