More like welcome to the new version of delusionalwelcome to the new pacer !
More like welcome to the new version of delusionalwelcome to the new pacer !
Having used enough pacers over the years, the 19x are nothing like pacers. Yes, they are more basic than some trains, but pacer they are not.
All that the 197s need is to have enough carriages. Apparently, there will be 5 carriages on the Manchester to South Wales and that will be a big improvement on anything else on the line*. It is a strange passenger who prefers to stand on a shorter train because it is "nicer".
* The Mk4 debate is open, but they seldom run the full route as they mostly terminate in Cardiff.
Is it time to try and summarize the net gains and net losses to the TfW fleet in the last 12 months ?
Losses
4 2 car 170
8 3 car 170
11 2 car 175
16 3 car 175
8 4 car 769
x x
Gains
x 2 car 197
x 3 car 197
5 3 car 230 finally in traffic
11 4 car 231s
X 3 car 756s NOT YET IN TRAFFIC
x class 398 Tram trains NOT YET IN TRAFFIC
x Mk4 sets
Can anyone add to this ?
Excellent news. I am wondering the same thing with standard plus. How is it going to work if only a few sets are in service initially.197115 is in service today on Manchester Airport to Llandudno services. This is the first 'Standard Plus' unit, will be interesting to see how it copes with capacity. Is the standard plus being used on this route or is it only for select routes?
sd0733 said it was being used from the get go... but I don't believe the FC units are going to be used on MIA - LLD in the long run, so wonder if the fares are only to be used for certain routes.Excellent news. I am wondering the same thing with standard plus. How is it going to work if only a few sets are in service initially.
It doesn’t matter if the offering is inconsistent really as it’ll be a buy on board upgrade only anyway.Excellent news. I am wondering the same thing with standard plus. How is it going to work if only a few sets are in service initially.
True but if you want to book an advance ticket (standard class with intention of upgrading) you wouldn't know until the day which journey was allocated the relevant sets.It doesn’t matter if the offering is inconsistent really as it’ll be a buy on board upgrade only anyway.
I think TfW knew they would have a hard time sticking the first class 197s to one route so they changed it to a buy on board standard plus. If it comes with complementary trolley the I think it will be good value for a longer stretch of route, as long as the trolley stays in the standard plus area - I can imagine a single 3 car 197 get heaving in the summer on the North Wales coast and Crewe - Manchester.True but if you want to book an advance ticket (standard class with intention of upgrading) you wouldn't know until the day which journey was allocated the relevant sets.
Well I am in the camp of if I cannot rely on it I am not going to use it.I think TfW knew they would have a hard time sticking the first class 197s to one route so they changed it to a buy on board standard plus. If it comes with complementary trolley the I think it will be good value for a longer stretch of route, as long as the trolley stays in the standard plus area - I can imagine a single 3 car 197 get heaving in the summer on the North Wales coast and Crewe - Manchester.
The upgrade fares now exist between the north coast and both Crewe and Manchester via Warrington, according to brfares.... but I don't believe the FC units are going to be used on MIA - LLD in the long run, so wonder if the fares are only to be used for certain routes.
Edited to correct!sd0733 said it was being used from the get go... but I don't believe the FC units are going to be used on MIA - LLD in the long run, so wonder if the fares are only to be used for certain routes.
It's Declassified for the next 4 days then runs as Standard Plus from 27th nowMy understanding is that standard plus will be an ‘onboard upgrade’ only and the upgrade will be about half the cost of a first class upgrade on the MK4’s.
Someone I know got on it for a trip today. They said it was declassified and the guard didn’t know how to do the upgrade. Insure if it was declassified because the guard didn’t know how to do them or for other reasons.
Ah excellent. I’ll try and find it before then!It's Declassified for the next 4 days then runs as Standard Plus from 27th now
If it runs then I believe so - it’s only just been cleared iirc.Is todays 1V90 the first 5 car 197 in revenue service on the marches? (Units 197043 and 197108)
Correct yes.Is todays 1V90 the first 5 car 197 in revenue service on the marches? (Units 197043 and 197108)
197115 is in service today on Manchester Airport to Llandudno services. This is the first 'Standard Plus' unit, will be interesting to see how it copes with capacity. Is the standard plus being used on this route or is it only for select routes?
I’m going to go and hunt for it tomorrow, with a camera of course.Any pics of this knocking around? I'd quite like to see what it looks like inside.
No, just 197113-126.Are all the 3 car trains having “Standard Plus”?
Will Standard Plus be available on other routes in the future?Edited to correct!
It's active from December 27th on all main routes Manchester- North and South Wales.
Until then it's declassified to maintain capacity leading upto Christmas.
Honestly not sure what the longer term plans are for it but there'll only be 14 197s fitted so won't be many to spread their wings far.Will Standard Plus be available on other routes in the future?
Well they won’t, will they? They’ll have a normal ticket from Ludlow to Haverfordwest, ask to upgrade, and they’ll be sold a Standard Plus upgrade to Swansea if they decide it’s worth it.Wonder what will happen when a passenger buys a standard plus ticket from say Ludlow to Haverfordwest? They board standard plus zone at Ludlow and then realise at Swansea that it won't continue west and have to move to another part of the train before the split. Surely, they would be rather angry?