ilkestonian
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When could we expect to see the 68's running under there own power ?
Today?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bigdan14025/14288954752
(Not my pics)
When could we expect to see the 68's running under there own power ?
When could we expect to see the 68's running under there own power ?
Did you not read my post, the one before yours?
Made quite a racket through Tamworth earlier
Did you not read my post, the one before yours?
No need to be rude, it doesn't say 68004 is running under its own power, i was under the assumption it was part of a trial working.
I have just been looking on Real Time Trains. Is there any chance that this train could be the 68 tomorrow? It is from Crewe Basford Hall to Willesden Euroterminal, and is also a STP schedule. This is a complete guess, and wondered if someone would be able to confirm either way?
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/R91834/2014/05/30/advanced
Thanks in advance, and apologies if I have no clue what I am on about![]()
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This morning, 68004 worked light engine (yes on its own) 0Z68 Crewe Gresty Bridge to Daventry.
Is expected to go on to work 4S44 to Coatbridge as far as Crewe http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/H31611/2014/05/30/advanced
Can confirm 68 004 worked north on the 12 13 Daventry to Coatbridge with a 66 behind it
I think FOCs should be prohibited or surcharged for operating diesels on services entirely under the wires.
Where would the electric locos come from ?
Same places new diesels come from?
If you're going to quote someone then please put the entire quote, not just part of it
The beginning of my quote was quite clearly about existing spare capacity
Where would the electric locos come from ?, there's hardly a glut of them sitting around unused and the cost of any new orders would be prohibitive unless a large batch were split amongst numerous FOCs
I think FOCs should be prohibited or surcharged for operating diesels on services entirely under the wires.
And the rest of it mentioned prohibitive costs which is clearly not the case. The part I quoted appears to refer both to existing locos and new locos.
Where are the smaller FOCs to get their electric locos from then ?, are there used locos available in this country that smaller companies could use instead of refurbishing the likes of 57s, 56s, 60s ?
If you are expecting FOCs to order 88s or the like then who can afford the cost of them ?, only the large companies which means the 'independents' will be pushed out of existence, bringing no benefits to the railfreight industry as a whole
Do you recommend that as a way forward just so that diesels aren't seen running under wires ?