Reports are circulating amongst Exeter based GWR staff that 4 sets are being retained until may next year. Nothing confirmed as far as I know.I’m hearing rumours about the Castles lasting until May 24 now, any truth in this madness?
Reports are circulating amongst Exeter based GWR staff that 4 sets are being retained until may next year. Nothing confirmed as far as I know.I’m hearing rumours about the Castles lasting until May 24 now, any truth in this madness?
This even happened in BR times. In 1988 chronic shortage of type 4 traction so they withdrew all remaining 45s in early August. Obvious issues followed.Fantastic but why not more and scrapping the XC sets after the s**t show this Easter. I am so embarrassed by the idiots in charge at the moment .
The current GOV are utterly clueless and when things go wrong just blame the trading name (eg GWR, Avanti)
We need more accountability of these nameless twits in charge because they obviously do not have a clue what there doing
The incompetence of DFT/GOV is staggering
This is absolutely not confirmed. But do watch this space.Reports are circulating amongst Exeter based GWR staff that 4 sets are being retained until may next year. Nothing confirmed as far as I know.
Logically make sense for Exeter and Penzance to retain knowledge, or even just Exeter as they sign everywhere* that castles currently go.Crewing may begin to become an issue as if there are only 4 sets knocking around the current scenario where every depot signs castles in the south west is untenable. I haven't touched one for about 2 months and this is set to get worse. They need to look carefully at there the work goes if they do keep some on into 2024.
But you have the problem of Plymouth being the only depot that signs Laira, so logically it would be Plymouth too. Exeter are so stretched with their core triangle of doom work plus attempting to cover half of the b and h work (which inevitably ends up covered by Plymouth and Exeter HSS) that putting all the castle work on them will cause more problems. In a logical world Exeter shouldn't even be involved, it would have been Bristol Plymouth and Penzance only, but we are where we are.Logically make sense for Exeter and Penzance to retain knowledge, or even just Exeter as they sign everywhere* that castles currently go.
*assuming they will no longer go beyond Bristol Parkway
Yes they do and in increasing numbers. Soon all at Par will sign IET.And of course Par don’t sign IETs.
Is that guards or drivers?Yes they do and in increasing numbers. Soon all at Par will sign IET.
Both I think??? , drivers for sure
But with an increasing number of the "local" services in the west going over to 80x, wouldn't that become an increasing planning nightmare?AFAIK no West conductors can be diagrammed IET work. Some West conductor depots sign them and get occasional cross depot work,but I believe none at Par do as they are solely West as opposed to similar depots which are mixed West/HSS.
Yes.But with an increasing number of the "local" services in the west going over to 80x, wouldn't that become an increasing planning nightmare?
Some of the castle class is owned by Angel, some of it is owned by First Rail Holdings. First own 21 castle mk3s and 12 power cars. First Great Western (these get passed along to whoever gets the national rail contract) also owns 5 power cars. Extending the lease on the First owned ones is a lot easier. All of XC's HSTs are owned by Porterbrook and Angel.Fantastic but why not more and scrapping the XC sets after the s**t show this Easter. I am so embarrassed by the idiots in charge at the moment .
The current GOV are utterly clueless and when things go wrong just blame the trading name (eg GWR, Avanti)
We need more accountability of these nameless twits in charge because they obviously do not have a clue what there doing
The incompetence of DFT/GOV is staggering
The power car fleet ownership for the Castle modified cars is 19 Angel, 12 FRH and 4 GWR.Some of the castle class is owned by Angel, some of it is owned by First Rail Holdings. First own 21 castle mk3s and 12 power cars. First Great Western (these get passed along to whoever gets the national rail contract) also owns 5 power cars. Extending the lease on the First owned ones is a lot easier. All of XC's HSTs are owned by Porterbrook and Angel.
OK thats fair enough I stand corrected on the conductors.AFAIK no West conductors can be diagrammed IET work. Some West conductor depots sign them and get occasional cross depot work,but I believe none at Par do as they are solely West as opposed to similar depots which are mixed West/HSS.
Fair point, I hadn't thought of that! (That's why I just clip the tickets haha)But you have the problem of Plymouth being the only depot that signs Laira, so logically it would be Plymouth too. Exeter are so stretched with their core triangle of doom work plus attempting to cover half of the b and h work (which inevitably ends up covered by Plymouth and Exeter HSS) that putting all the castle work on them will cause more problems. In a logical world Exeter shouldn't even be involved, it would have been Bristol Plymouth and Penzance only, but we are where we are.
Seriously dont know why this GBR super brain is taking so long to assemble/start. Get a British Railways Board up and running ASAP. Kick the Rail Delivery Group and DfT into touch NOW. They are ruining our railway and stunting potential growth.Fantastic but why not more and scrapping the XC sets after the s**t show this Easter. I am so embarrassed by the idiots in charge at the moment .
The current GOV are utterly clueless and when things go wrong just blame the trading name (eg GWR, Avanti)
We need more accountability of these nameless twits in charge because they obviously do not have a clue what there doing
The incompetence of DFT/GOV is staggering
Scotrail's coaches look just the same and they still have years ahead of them.The roof of some HST Castle trailers are now getting very patchy.
I forgot to mention that Bristol West conductors do not sign west of Taunton so Exeter have (and want) to be involved.In a logical world Exeter shouldn't even be involved, it would have been Bristol Plymouth and Penzance only
You are assuming that GBR won’t be roughly the same group of people making the same mistakes, and that it will grow a secret money tree the Treasury don’t find out about?Seriously dont know why this GBR super brain is taking so long to assemble/start. Get a British Railways Board up and running ASAP. Kick the Rail Delivery Group and DfT into touch NOW. They are ruining our railway and stunting potential growth.
Seriously dont know why this GBR super brain is taking so long to assemble/start. Get a British Railways Board up and running ASAP. Kick the Rail Delivery Group and DfT into touch NOW. They are ruining our railway and stunting potential growth.
Yep. Unfortunately even if you did take the direct DFT meddling out of the equation, the senior leadership team in the industry is full of a hell of a lot of duffers these days. Uninspiring, lacking in real direct experience and absolutely no gumption to strongly represent the industry and take it forward. They're just meek puppets to the politicised DFT, completely failing staff. I've never felt the industry is so poorly represented and let down, in all my years.You are assuming that GBR won’t be roughly the same group of people making the same mistakes, and that it will grow a secret money tree the Treasury don’t find out about?
Perhaps you could enlighten us as to what your experience of senior management is?Yep. Unfortunately even if you did take the direct DFT meddling out of the equation, the senior leadership team in the industry is full of a hell of a lot of duffers these days. Uninspiring, lacking in real direct experience and absolutely no gumption to strongly represent the industry and take it forward. They're just meek puppets to the politicised DFT, completely failing staff. I've never felt the industry is so poorly represented and let down, in all my years.
(am aware this is entirely OT of course!)
Are you suggesting that, given their own way, the senior leadership team for the railway would retain the HSTs, and that it is only the nasty DfT who are preventing this, or that if they had gumption they would be magically coming up with a source of revenue that paid for a different future for the railway?the senior leadership team in the industry is full of a hell of a lot of duffers these days. Uninspiring, lacking in real direct experience and absolutely no gumption to strongly represent the industry and take it forward.
I wasn't making any comment in relation to the retention or otherwise of the HSTs. I was replying to the specific point made about the GBR team.Are you suggesting that, given their own way, the senior leadership team for the railway would retain the HSTs, and that it is only the nasty DfT who are preventing this, or that if they had gumption they would be magically coming up with a source of revenue that paid for a different future for the railway?
Was it not senior leadership in the railway who managed to make the case for HSTs to continue until now?