Bletchleyite
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It was at least announcing that in the right coaches - near the front I didn't hear it.
How odd… perhaps it was just an error set by the driver or a system fault. I would of said it thought there was 3x 3 cars but this wouldn’t make sense because they’re WMR spec as well as 3x 5 cars, that wouldn’t make sense.Yes it was a double set, 2x5car.
At the depot my friend works at that notice wasn’t there when they booked on yesterday, but it is now in the notice caseThere is a notice in the notice case which states 10 car formations of 730 are not permitted on the Down Fast at Bushey.
No idea why, but that's the current order.
These have ASDO so theoretically there shouldn't be any error from the driver. I'd imagine it's just a system fault if it did indeed happen. The 730/0s lock out the rear doors at many platforms along the cross city when running as a 6 car.perhaps it was just an error set by the driver or a system fault
220 & 205 will be first in service today.Yes first 730/2 pair
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(ie 1W51 16:19 Euston-Northampton Monday 09/06/2025 expected to be 730220 & 730205)
Well at least they decided to scrap that idea.Yes, 3+2 seating. Similar to the horrible 720s.
that’ll be great, 3+2 is depressed for long journeys So that’s why I’ll try my best to avoid 350/2 for long journeysWell at least they decided to scrap that idea.
Well at least they decided to scrap that idea.
You won’t have to for much longer.that’ll be great, 3+2 is depressed for long journeys So that’s why I’ll try my best to avoid 350/2 for long journeys
Same, unless I can get a seat in declassified 1st class.that’ll be great, 3+2 is depressed for long journeys So that’s why I’ll try my best to avoid 350/2 for long journeys
But glad they’re going away soonSame, unless I can get a seat in declassified 1st class.
That’s why I quite like the 730/2s when I know they’re replacing those 350/2You won’t have to for much longer.
730221.Another drag occurring today from Gascoigne Wood to Bletchley
thank you730221.
Dragged by ROGs 37501 and both now sitting in Bletchley depotthank you
Thanks thought the 37 would return to DerbyDragged by ROGs 37501 and both now sitting in Bletchley depot
Yes 1 peak at the moment. currently 1W51, 16:19 to Northampton.Hey guys does anyone know if / when or if they already do run routes on the Euston - Birmingham New Street (via Northampton) line?
Hey guys does anyone know if / when or if they already do run routes on the Euston - Birmingham New Street (via Northampton) line?
I'll take that bet they have booked work on 1Yxx to Birminghams in the full rollout.They aren't planned to run on that line bar the Northampton peak extras.
Have they? I haven't seen that. Given the current plan it to introduce 12 car 350s all the way to New St I don't see why they'd bother. Plus they'd have to train 2 more depots up on themI'll take that bet they have booked work on 1Yxx to Birminghams in the full rollout.
Have they? I haven't seen that. Given the current plan it to introduce 12 car 350s all the way to New St I don't see why they'd bother. Plus they'd have to train 2 more depots up on them
Yes, there are many diagrams that utilise train crew from many depots depending on how far they sign - there's one which is New St conductor to Rugby, Crewe conductor to Euston back to Rugby, Cov conductor to New St for instance.Is there currently any interworking at all between Euston-Birmingham and Euston-Crewe/MKC/Tring or Liverpool-Birmingham, or is it fully self contained in the four WCML service groups?
Yes, there are many diagrams that utilise train crew from many depots depending on how far they sign - there's one which is New St conductor to Rugby, Crewe conductor to Euston back to Rugby, Cov conductor to New St for instance.
Liverpool services are more self contained as there are normally multiple trips per diagram.
Not 100% sure your meaning of service groups but presuming you mean New St/Cov, Northampton/Bletchley etc.
Will there be enough units for all LNR 730 services to be 10 car when the rollout is complete?With the plan supposedly being thus:
Euston-Tring/MKC: 730
Euston-Brum: 350
Euston-Crewe: 730
Brum-Liv: 350/730 depending on who you ask
...by service groups I meant those - i.e. are you going to have a problem keeping 730s and 350s apart if there is interworking between unit diagrams of Euston-Brum and other services.
Will there be enough units for all LNR 730 services to be 10 car when the rollout is complete?
Just catching up with this... 36 new trains seems quite a huge fleet expansion. Does this mean we can expect more services, or much longer trains, or are lots of the 350's going to simply stop being used? I see references to possibly extending London-Crewe to Manchester and Stafford-Crewe to Manchester Airport in the future, but that's only going to require a few extra units - nothing like the quantity entering service.