Indeed, especially if they are to see out their lives in the West Country.Hopwood has referred to 'refurbishment' [at Wolverton] and I would be surprised if this does not include GWR colours internally including seat trim.
Indeed, especially if they are to see out their lives in the West Country.Hopwood has referred to 'refurbishment' [at Wolverton] and I would be surprised if this does not include GWR colours internally including seat trim.
Unless anyone knows differently going to be used for at least 5 years, so not really short term usage.I agree but it also gives off a very temporary vibe in my opinion.
The new stock tender isn't even done yet, so going to be 2030 ish before anything else arrives
Definitely not that early, Northern are already years into the process and are giving expected 2031 for first entry to service.The new stock tender isn't even done yet, so going to be 2030 ish before anything else arrives
Yes, exactly. GWR will want them to fall in line with the rest of their rolling stock. I 100% expect they will receive the full livery sooner or later.Unless anyone knows differently going to be used for at least 5 years, so not really short term usage.
Unless anyone knows differently going to be used for at least 5 years, so not really short term usage.
The new stock tender isn't even done yet, so going to be 2030 ish before anything else arrives
A temporary vibe may well be an appropriate reflection of reality then, since it would appear that they are almost certain to last longer than FirstGWR does. I don't know exactly when First Group will make way for Great British Railways; Wikipedia contradicts itself (saying that the process of GBR taking over the DfT franchises is expected to be complete by October 2027 but also that GWR's contract doesn't end until June 2028 with a 'core term' ending in June 2025). Clearly, that 'core term' end date is not when GBR will take over, since GWR is not one of the first three contracts to be replaced by GBR (expected to be SWR, C2C and GA), but GWR has 3 years left to run at best and paint jobs last longer than that (the 'East Coast' silver/grey paint on the mark 4s must have lasted longer than that (latterly under the VTEC vinyls) before they became due for a repaint leading to LNER's new Oxblood/Swallow scheme and didn't some 360/1s carry their original blue coat for at least 15 years).I agree but it also gives off a very temporary vibe in my opinion.
Completely agree.As I’ve said before, I think simply covering the red on the cab and doors with GWR green vinyl would look fine.
I didn't realise GWR has that little time left. Apologies.A temporary vibe may well be an appropriate reflection of reality then, since it would appear that they are almost certain to last longer than FirstGWR does. I don't know exactly when First Group will make way for Great British Railways; Wikipedia contradicts itself (saying that the process of GBR taking over the DfT franchises is expected to be complete by October 2027 but also that GWR's contract doesn't end until June 2028 with a 'core term' ending in June 2025). Clearly, that 'core term' end date is not when GBR will take over, since GWR is not one of the first three contracts to be replaced by GBR (expected to be SWR, C2C and GA), but GWR has 3 years left to run at best and paint jobs last longer than that (the 'East Coast' silver/grey paint on the mark 4s must have lasted longer than that (latterly under the VTEC vinyls) before they became due for a repaint leading to LNER's new Oxblood/Swallow scheme and didn't some 360/1s carry their original blue coat for at least 15 years).
Don't forget the Government can give notice to terminate at date of their choosing between core date and final contract date.Wikipedia contradicts itself (saying that the process of GBR taking over the DfT franchises is expected to be complete by October 2027 but also that GWR's contract doesn't end until June 2028 with a 'core term' ending in June 2025). Clearly, that 'core term' end date is not when GBR will take over, since GWR is not one of the first three contracts to be replaced by GBR (expected to be SWR, C2C and GA), but GWR has 3 years left to run at best and paint jobs last longer than that
I could be mistaken but there appear to be a couple of 175 driving coaches not coupled together in the first shots!A new drone video of Ely Papworth area has been uploaded.
I think there are at least 12 175s there, and one 2 car unit on its own in front of the main buildings. So plenty still stored at the moment
There's this fairly recent summary thread here:Goodness, I’d no idea there were places like that on the network with millions of pounds worth of stock just sat idling away. Obviously the 175s (which I assume were all red and white in this footage) will be going to GWR, but why is all the other stuff just sat there? Maybe a different topic to start saying what is lying around the network rotting away and could be put too good use, or has that been done to death in multiple threads?
You probably need a ‘some’ at the beginning of this sentence. The vast majority (of the 465s at least, quite a lot of the 466s have gone) are still there.Class 465s and 466s withdrawn from Southeastern when class 707s were introduced.
Compared to a previous drone video I saw last year I think, the composition of the sidings has changed somewhat. The sidings nearest the mainline are now emptier than a year ago (I think it was mostly HST power cars). However the bulk of the sidings at the back are now "fuller", as the 175s were not there before, but we know they have a new home so will be vacating it. Networkers have started going to scrap as well (some of the units in that video have already departed for this reason).Goodness, I’d no idea there were places like that on the network with millions of pounds worth of stock just sat idling away. Obviously the 175s (which I assume were all red and white in this footage) will be going to GWR, but why is all the other stuff just sat there? Maybe a different topic to start saying what is lying around the network rotting away and could be put too good use, or has that been done to death in multiple threads?
Yeah, true, I was only referring to those visible in the video at Ely.You probably need a ‘some’ at the beginning of this sentence. The vast majority (of the 465s at least, quite a lot of the 466s have gone) are still there.
002/007/009/114 are at Laira.Does anyone have the latest disposition of the 175s please? I came past Laira the other week and didn't see more than 2 units but remember reading that a third one had arrived and that these were to help make a start with training. Have any more come or are they still at Ely (with some at Wolverton)? Someone told me that the remainder would arrive in Devon ready for service!