Coupled back to back at the front of the train, using the emergency coupler bar to hook up to the class 57.How were the 43s arranged in the consist?
Loco hauled Mark 3s would need rewiring to draw power from the HST power cars.
Other than that not much, I proposed this a while back since it would allow the combined luggage/seated vehicle to be replaced with a regular seating vehicle and allow whatever HSTs were convenient to beu sed on the service rather than a dedicated microfleet.
On that note, what was providing the Electric Train Supply to the coaches? No one has said that the train was ECS, so i'm guessing it was still in service?
I'm sure it must have been covered several times before, but is there anything stopping HST's working the service as a set?
The 57 had failed GSMR (radio) so all the mechanical parts were working.It would be either the 57 (ticking over, depending on what its fault was), or nothing.
It's been done a few times in the last couple of years.
Not very good as it means no beds and everyone having their eyes dazzled all night, but a lot better than a complete cancellation I suppose.
I think he meant as an HST sleeper set, power cars at the ends of the existing rake. However as well as the wiring in the loco hauled Mk3s aren't the seating coaches Mk2s? (nothing to stop you through wiring those either tho)
However cool it would be, its a bit of a waste of 125mph capable power cars.
The seated carriages on the FGW Sleeper are mark 3s.I think he meant as an HST sleeper set, power cars at the ends of the existing rake. However as well as the wiring in the loco hauled Mk3s aren't the seating coaches Mk2s?
However as well as the wiring in the loco hauled Mk3s aren't the seating coaches Mk2s? (nothing to stop you through wiring those either tho) However cool it would be, its a bit of a waste of 125mph capable power cars.
it would reduce noise in the cabin as you would have transformers or whatever they are going under the floor anymore!
A waste of 125mph power cars but there would be advantages to be sure (for one thing it would reduce noise in the cabin as you would have transformers or whatever they are going under the floor anymore!) in terms of optomising on board space and operational flexibility (no shunting moves into/out of stations).
Make up time? Why would you need that? Have you seen how big the allowances and layovers are in the sleeper's timetable? :P
Make up time? Why would you need that? Have you seen how big the allowances and layovers are in the sleeper's timetable?
Whilst it is very much overkill, having the redundancy in the 2 power cars, and 125mph capability to make up time would be a great benefit. With the introduction of IEP, surely there will be a surplus of recently re-engined and refurbished power cars?
But would it have that redundancy? If I recall an HST with one failed power car has to be assisted on the South Devon banks, and according to Wikipedia the Sleeper can load nine on busy nights.
It would be either the 57 (ticking over, depending on what its fault was), or nothing.
talltim said:The 57 had failed GSMR (radio) so all the mechanical parts were working.
Moreover does the above poster wish the passengers to sleep on the sleeper or not? 125mph would not be conclusive to a good nights sleep!
You'd still have to wire the HST control cables through the coaches, unless the translator coach (one at each end) also converted the control signals into TDM or similar that could feed down an existing train line.
Not impossible but the ERTMS fitment to 158s shows the difficult of retrospectively fitting vital control kit into old trains.
You'd still have to wire the HST control cables through the coaches, unless the translator coach (one at each end) also converted the control signals into TDM or similar that could feed down an existing train line.
Looks like the 57 failed at Liskeard (left 25 late), limped to Plymouth (arrived 25 late) PCs attached and left plymouth at 0133 (102 late), routed via B&H instead of Bristol, arrived Reading at 0436 (32 late) and Paddington 0516 (7 early).
The power cars involved were 43005 and 43159 if anybody wants to know.