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A complete disgrace that they've not bustituted the Felixstowe Line but instead implemented mass cancellations on other lines.
all cancelled:
05:40 Colchester to Peterborough due 07:38
06:14 Lowestoft to Ipswich due 07:44
06:52 Norwich to Great Yarmouth due 07:26
07:30 Great Yarmouth to Norwich due 08:05
07:49 Peterborough to Ipswich due 09:26
08:00 Norwich to London Liverpool Street due 10:00
08:03 Ipswich to Peterborough due 09:40
08:09 Norwich to Great Yarmouth due 08:42
08:46 Great Yarmouth to Norwich due 09:19
09:50 Peterborough to Ipswich due 11:28
10:00 Ipswich to Peterborough due 11:39
10:05 Norwich to Lowestoft due 10:52
10:30 London Liverpool Street to Norwich due 12:27
10:57 Lowestoft to Norwich due 11:35
11:50 Peterborough to Ipswich due 13:28
12:01 Ipswich to Peterborough due 13:39
12:05 Norwich to Lowestoft due 12:50
12:57 Lowestoft to Norwich due 13:33
13:50 Peterborough to Ipswich due 15:28
13:58 Ipswich to Peterborough due 15:39
15:50 Peterborough to Ipswich due 17:28
16:00 Ipswich to Peterborough due 17:40
17:41 Ipswich to Peterborough due 19:39
17:50 Peterborough to Ipswich due 19:28
19:50 Peterborough to Colchester due 21:51
20:01 Ipswich to Peterborough due 21:40
21:45 Peterborough to Colchester due 23:43
Greater Anglia essentially has given up on giving a damn about their passengers, no doubt later there will be an article about how they have now rolled out new trains from Ipswich to Lowestoft and how great it is to get rid of the 153s Whilst they shaft others with no service at all.
Looks like it's just the Peterboroughs and one Lowestoft to Norwich link? Being a tad dramatic as usual are we........
Sherringham services now confirmed to have been cancelled due to rolling stock failure
08:21 Norwich to Sheringham due 09:22
09:44 Sheringham to Norwich due 10:41
Another failure just occured on the other Ipswich to Cambridge diagram
07:50 Harwich International to Cambridge due 09:42
Has been terminted at Ipswich due to a fault.
Good service though according to GA website.
Thats every 755 out of service for inspections to be carried out. Oh dear oh dear.Reported on Facebook that 755419’s pantograph didn’t lower after switching to diesel at Stowmarket it then hit an overbridge on the Bury Route disabling the train. Waiting to be rectified and/or rescued by loco. Ops!
Reported on Facebook that 755419’s pantograph didn’t lower after switching to diesel at Stowmarket it then hit an overbridge on the Bury Route disabling the train. Waiting to be rectified and/or rescued by loco. Ops!
Is there not a proving light for that, or a camera view?Thats every 755 out of service for inspections to be carried out. Oh dear oh dear.
Thats every 755 out of service for inspections to be carried out. Oh dear oh dear.
Is there a source for this?755 rollout will now not be completed until February, with 156s due to leave this week.
Hate working it. Always something with this jinxed Basil.Is 755419 the equivalent of the old 'Friday afternoon' car? It seems to be a frequent casualty.
Is there a source for this?
It should drop automatically and brakes apply if going off route with pan raised. There are screen indications and camera view if required too.Is there not a proving light for that, or a camera view?
I kind of assumed the driver would want some kind of confirmation that it was down.
Nice editYes, it wasn't from some random member of the public.
Nice edit.
Any gen on 745 rollout?
Oh my. Go to the Greater Anglia website, headline bit says "Good Service" with all service areas green.
Except under that it says that Ipswich-Peterborough is suspended.
Go to Journey Check, and as of right now 27 cancellations and 19 short-forms
A complete disgrace that they've not bustituted the Felixstowe Line but instead implemented mass cancellations on other lines.
When do Northern's 321/322 fleet go off-lease? They are PRM compliant as well.Brilliant solution. Excepting the fact you'd need to stop all driver training on Flirts to train drivers on 365s, equip depots with equipment and staff to service 365s and carefully diagram the 365s to make sure they avoid crews who can't drive them. Other than that an easy solution.
When do Northern's 321/322 fleet go off-lease? They are PRM compliant as well.
745 007 sits at Liverpool Street as I write this. RTT:Nice edit.
Any gen on 745 rollout?
I'm new to the forum but after reading the last few pages of posts it's become very apparent that people have been making some perceptions of what they feel is going on with the franchise in Anglia at the moment and having read them there is an awful lot of speculation in relation to what is going on.
There is a detailed phased plan in relation to the older, tired, unreliable stock leaving the franchise. Whilst this stock has served the area well it is past it's best and needs to be replaced and I am saddened to find the begrudgery exhibited by some on here against passengers in Lowestoft today.
I have also been reading that there is a shortage of rolling stock on local lines. There is no shortage of rolling stock and there are currently more local carriages in service than there were before any of the new fleet arrived and there are more available to Greater Anglia on a daily basis.
Unfortunately due to the poor weather and also the local wildlife, floods, trespass incidents and vandalism and some unfortunate incidents, Greater Anglia have had no luck at all which has resulted in a number of units being unavailable every day, resulting in these faults causing cancellations on the Ipswich to Peterborough Line today.
It is understandable that those who see old trains leaving, new trains arriving put two and two together and come up with five and believe that these incidents are somehow linked. But before the delivery of new stock the situation would have been even worse because there were less carriages to go around.
Because there are now extra carriages available, even if a 4 car FLIRT is off service, the worst you will get is a 2 car 156 which will be replaced very shortly by 3 car FLIRTS. This is a big difference to a 40 year old class 153. This change, thanks to this weekends withdrawal of 153s was fully welcomed by passengers in Lowestoft this morning, but unfortunately some on here seem to begrudge them that.
Progress on the class 720s is going well. THere are currently 20 of these units complete by Bombardier with more being completed every day and Greater Anglia are said to be on course to deliver them on time and with little to no passenger disruption. I'm sure all of the passengers throughout Essex will be pleased by the new trains, which offer reliable air conditioning, faster WIfi onboard and plug sockets and built on the proven Aventra platform, these British built trains will be more reliable than the older class 317/321/360 trains they are replacing.
There may be more tough days ahead in the coming weeks, but Greater Anglia re doing an excellent job to transform this regions rail network with a full fleet replacement, the first of it's kind, leading to truly transforming rail travel over our county. They deserve our support during challenging times due to bad luck, rather than being blamed for factors outside their control.