Rick1984
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as I've said before; re-attach shoe gear, shorten and use on Lymington branch.
as I've said before; re-attach shoe gear, shorten and use on Lymington branch.
The electronics side of the traction package could well be what decides when they get scrapped, many electronic components such as transistors have a finite number of times that they can operate before they fail
Maybe an Open Access operator could take them on for a service between .....
Edinburgh - York - South East - Paris
The 373's are going to get scrapped, that is their future. Trying to find other things for them to do in the UK is like trying to find things for Easyjet to do with all the Airbus A340's that got retired at a very young age. Very nice aircraft, probably a lot of life left in them and like the 373's soon to become obsolete and not very much suited to anything other than what they were designed to do.
There was talk a few years ago about untapped market potential for a Transmanche Metro providing a stopping service between London and Paris. Whether the business case is still viable or not I don't know but a few sets could be retained for a service calling at:
London St Pancras, Stratford Int, Ebsfleet Int, Ashford Int, Calais Frethun, Lille, TGV Haute Picardie & Paris Gare Du Nord.
It should be possible to market it as a budget Eurostar (no need for expensive refurbishments with wifi, etc)
Alternatively Eurostar could prevent sales of full London to Paris journeys so as to stop passengers travelling end-to-end and therefore not stealing revenue from regular Eurostar operations.
Edinburgh - York - South East - Paris