Appears that there is a top and tailed network test train with DRS 37s this morning. Pasted Beaconsfield at about 07:55. Looks like on Real Time Trains it is going to Oxford Parkway via the bicester cord
Despite the apparent chaos in the RTT timings for 1Q05, the NR test train yesterday, I decided to go out in any case and hope for the best. As it was scheduled to go to Claydon, I checked out the level-crossing at Charbridge Lane (Bicester Eastern Perimeter Road) where the track was fenced off the previous week - sure enough, the fences had been removed again...
On checking RTT again on arrival at the footbridge over the Bicester Chord it seemed the train had got to Saunderton and then slipped under the radar once again. Fortunately, I was able to contact the Chiltern driver who was scheduled to conduct the train over the Bi-Ox route and he explained what was happening. Apparently, as the train had arrived early at South Ruislip, signallers were anxious to keep it going and so it arrived early into Princes Risborough, where the conductor/driver was supposed to be picked up. However, he was unable to get there earlier and was waiting for the train at Haddenham & Thame Parkway. I asked him about the Claydon leg and he said that would not be happening - and even if it was it would have required another conductor/driver as he does not sign the route to Claydon...
Hence the train passing over the chord around 24 minutes early. It was also early on the return run, passing Gavray Junction at 09:22 and was stopped for a while on the chord awaiting a path south to return to Old Oak Common, getting away around 10:12, some 90 minutes early.
During this period of uncertainty, the FreightMaster realtime maps proved invaluable to see what was going on!
The driver training units arrived during this time as well, running as 5T03, with 168 325 leading the set (the second of the former 170/3 units) with 165 002 and 168 218. This went to Oxford Parkway and split into the three units to maximise training runs.
In the meantime, 66147 was at the Banbury Road stone terminal with 6M06/6V01, which ran for the first time yesterday, though the outward run is in the dark unfortunately.
So quite an interesting morning!
Some photos below:
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Cheers, Geoff