AlexS
Established Member
One other thing that was an unfortunate side effect of the splitting of Central Trains was of course the loss of the ability to move units around to meet need - if you had a busy event somewhere on the network you could use some of the Birmingham suburban class 150s to provide relief to the normal fleet (largely referring to the period after which the 150s became more restricted to Birmingham, as opposed to the annoying one where they'd drop on to long distance services or randomly appear in Skegness).
It's paralleled on other lines in the same situation - when Wales and Borders were created, the original Cosford Airshow specials were lost - at one point when it was Regional Railways/Central Trains, you got a 10 minutely shuttle service to Wolverhampton and possibly Shrewsbury using the station loops to turn back some trains as the busiest times. As soon as the Sunday service, where the airshow was held, was taken over by W&B/ATW, found it far more difficult to run any special services to cater for the demand as their rolling stock was maintained in Cardiff and not exactly local. It's only in recent years that London Midland has introduced a limited service on Airshow Sundays only at some of it's own risk.
It's paralleled on other lines in the same situation - when Wales and Borders were created, the original Cosford Airshow specials were lost - at one point when it was Regional Railways/Central Trains, you got a 10 minutely shuttle service to Wolverhampton and possibly Shrewsbury using the station loops to turn back some trains as the busiest times. As soon as the Sunday service, where the airshow was held, was taken over by W&B/ATW, found it far more difficult to run any special services to cater for the demand as their rolling stock was maintained in Cardiff and not exactly local. It's only in recent years that London Midland has introduced a limited service on Airshow Sundays only at some of it's own risk.