TractiveEffort
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Technical Riding Inspector
Not sure what you mean, he wasn’t on the train, he was dropped off along side by another service heading to Wales, that picked him up at BPW.Understood thanks, a precaution on new units, or just a coincidence?
Completely different cause from the previous one, unsure of the root cause yet so won’t comment any more, as speculation is pointless,Ah I see. Misunderstood, thought he was on the train for some reason. Well at least that process is working well enough. I'm still a bit concerned about that sort of defect cropping up on the 802s (at the risk of starting the 800 vs 802 quality control discussion again).
As a point on the side to this incident (deer strike by an HST) , 1C91 1733 Paddington to Paignton had to start at Westbury worked by 143618 which ran ECS from Exeter.
For anyone wanting to know what the role of the Technical Riding Inspector is, I would recommend the book “Train Doctor” by Roger Senior (a former ECML TRI).Sorry, you'll have to remind me what TRI stands for.
I wonder what passengers faces would have been like to find a Pacer taking over an HST! Does ECS mean Empty Coach Stock? Just out of curiosity what took over from Exeter to Paignton?
For anyone wanting to know what the role of the Technical Riding Inspector is, I would recommend the book “Train Doctor” by Roger Senior (a former ECML TRI).
Can be bought here: https://www.125group.org.uk/product/train-doctor-by-roger-senior/
18:29 Swansea to London Paddington due 21:29
18:29 Swansea to London Paddington due 21:29 will be terminated at Neath.
It will no longer call at Port Talbot Parkway, Bridgend, Cardiff Central, Newport (South Wales), Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Reading and London Paddington.
It was 25 minutes late but is now being further delayed at Skewen.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Will be formed of 5 coaches instead of 10.
Hi,
any news on the fix for the Bedwyn Trains coming through yet?
thanks
The shore supply failed, batteries went flat.800301 sitting failed at Hereford Platform 4 (I believe) since last night, was meant to operate 1P07 but obviously didn’t.
Any ideas why?
Uh oh!The shore supply failed, batteries went flat.
It’s been troublesome on more than one night, shore supplies are notoriously troublesome - sensitive to earth trips, HST compressors and HVAC being the main culprits.Uh oh!
That’s a relatively new shore supply as well, only recently changed from HST connections to IET connections.
With the Class 800/802 fleets, is there likely to be much change to the diagrams post May especially the HST diagrams supplied on RUK or will it be more likely that the only HSTs running post May will be the GTi ones?
As talked about at length upthread, the current plan will see HSTs withdrawn from all Intercity services for/before the May 2019 TT change.
I'm on 1P81 (Hereford to Paddington via Oxford), which has just joined the main line at Didcot. 9-coach IET, I think 800 (original-style seat cloth) rather than 802.
Interestingly (and for the first time in my experience), instead the usual procedure (continuing at a fair speed off the Didcot Avoiding Line, crossing from the relief to the main, continuing to accelerate, and then coasting a bit and switching from diesel to electric power at high speed at Moreton Cutting) the train instead slowed down substantially on the avoiding line, and then switched very snappily from diesel to electric mode at low speed immediately once on the relief line, before accelerating very well through the rest of the junction as it switched from the relief to the main line. It's great to see this sort of flexibility starting to happen. I wonder if it's a deliberate strategy to gain some time through superior acceleration on electric mode, or whether it was opportunistic since the train had been checked on the avoiding line in any case.
Either way, having been running 13 minutes late at Worcester Foregate Street, it's now only 1 minute late at Reading. Good result all round.
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/C54122/2019/01/17/advanced
Now, where's that catering trolley?![]()
Does anyone know what was going on this morning with the WMR service that blocked the line through Foregate Street for quite a while and caused the delay to this GWR service?
GWR? They haven’t come up with anything. They are just doing what DfT have told them, like a good MDTR lapdog.But looking at the interiors, I feel GWR, Hitachi and the DfT have done well to come up with a more futuristic, high- quality more reliable train!