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I was going to have a ride over the Southport tomorrow, does anyone know if the 777`s are still on trials, I haven't actually seen one running yet?
Yes they’re still running about during the day between normal services. Easy enough to spot on RTT/OTT or TracksyI was going to have a ride over the Southport tomorrow, does anyone know if the 777`s are still on trials, I haven't actually seen one running yet?
Oh good stuff, thank you, Ill have a ride over tomorrow then, cheers.Yes they’re still running about during the day between normal services. Easy enough to spot on RTT/OTT or Tracksy
Yes from a very reliable source of mine Rail Adventure will be doing the moves with x4 Rail Adventure power cars.
With every now and then a swap of x2 power cars each way to eastleigh for maintenance. From Kings Norton if all goes to plan driver training and reliability wise. The first and a good few 507 508 scrap movements will be around early February unless a fault occurs or high on mileage. However that is subject to change. Rogs do have the scrapping moves to Newport though. Unless a better deal can happen elsewhere.
Also due to Rail Adventure owing the power cars they don't want the expensive hire of the 20s. So the 20s are pretty much gone. Unless a the power cars become suddenly unavailable.
However the moves from Rail Adventure will be the power cars and barriers.
Thanks for the info @8A Rail what made me mention the power cars is that RailAdventure/SLC have been doing the 'recent' moves between Crewe and Kirkdale rather than ROG so I was wondering if they'll carry on with that portion, assuming the 777s are delivered via Crewe for any work needed unless they can be sent Dollands Moor to Merseyside in one move
RailAdventure did of course do the 777 moves in Europe as far as Calais and did not yet have a GB operation at the time of the last move through the tunnel or from Dollands Moor. It makes a lot of sense for them to do the future deliveries.Yes from a very reliable source of mine Rail Adventure will be doing the moves with x4 Rail Adventure power cars.
With every now and then a swap of x2 power cars each way to eastleigh for maintenance. From Kings Norton if all goes to plan driver training and reliability wise. The first and a good few 507 508 scrap movements will be around early February unless a fault occurs or high on mileage. However that is subject to change. Rogs do have the scrapping moves to Newport though. Unless a better deal can happen elsewhere.
Also due to Rail Adventure owing the power cars they don't want the expensive hire of the 20s. So the 20s are pretty much gone. Unless a the power cars become suddenly unavailable.
However the moves from Rail Adventure will be the power cars and barriers.
I saw 777049 running a few times today so it’s likely you’ll see one tomorrow. It’s also very much worth a trip between Sandhills and Kirkdale on the Ormskirk/Kirkby lines to see all the 777s stabled there.I was going to have a ride over the Southport tomorrow, does anyone know if the 777`s are still on trials, I haven't actually seen one running yet?
It actually says "induction" not introduction is that code for driver training!according to Merseyrails Twitter post, introduction will be within the next few weeks
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It actually says "induction" not introduction is that code for driver training!
Most likely considering an article from the echo talking about work being done to Central in November in preparation for the new trains.It actually says "induction" not introduction is that code for driver training!
My apologies misread it - long day at work coupled With a touch of dyslexia!It actually says "induction" not introduction is that code for driver training!
The Merseyrail twitter feed isnt the most grammatically correct source in the world. If the drivers are indeed being balloted now/imminently then it’ll take 2 weeks minimum to find out a result and then training would start pretty darned quick.That was the first thing I noticed. Weasel-words?
I'm sure some kind soul who is actually "in the know" would have let us know about any drivers' agreement with ASLEF so I always feel like it's worth taking Merseyrail's Twitter with a pinch of salt. That said, even driver training starting in a few weeks would be very welcome.
Shame they're putting them on the Kirkby line, though I'm biased because I'm on the Ormskirk line![]()
So they should be there paying for them through a levy on their council taxFirst time I have seen one of the new trains “777049” at Liverpool Central. People on the platform seemed interested in it.
Already seeing rust on the couplers not a good sign.First time I have seen one of the new trains “777049” at Liverpool Central. People on the platform seemed interested in it.
if there is not enough room to store the current fleet and the new trains at Kirkdale, Southport, etc, could some not be stored at the underground stations?, assuming no engineering access required?
First time I have seen one of the new trains “777049” at Liverpool Central. People on the platform seemed interested in it.
if there is not enough room to store the current fleet and the new trains at Kirkdale, Southport, etc, could some not be stored at the underground stations?, assuming no engineering access required?
It didn’t leave Kirkdale around 11am yesterday and sit on a centre line or the Southport bound line to the Liverpool end of Sandhills did it?I saw 777049 running a few times today so it’s likely you’ll see one tomorrow. It’s also very much worth a trip between Sandhills and Kirkdale on the Ormskirk/Kirkby lines to see all the 777s stabled there.
I'm sure some kind soul who is actually "in the know" would have let us know about any drivers' agreement with ASLEF so I always feel like it's worth taking Merseyrail's Twitter with a pinch of salt. That said, even driver training starting in a few weeks would be very welcome.
Shame they're putting them on the Kirkby line, though I'm biased because I'm on the Ormskirk line![]()
Having performed in this role for another company, the team will be using information briefed by senior management and comms teams.The Merseyrail twitter feed isnt the most grammatically correct source in the world. If the drivers are indeed being balloted now/imminently then it’ll take 2 weeks minimum to find out a result and then training would start pretty darned quick.
5-6 weeks seems a reasonable time to see the first trains in service if everything goes well, but if the ballot result is a no then it’s anyones guess.
Spot on.Why is it worth taking with a pinch of salt, the social media team are only tweeting out what they’ve been told to, and used wording that they’ve been told to use. This has come directly from higher up, not just made up on the spot.
Thanks for the info !!!Having performed in this role for another company, the team will be using information briefed by senior management and comms teams.
Spot on.
What time was that?I caught up with 049 today, its the first one Ive seen turning a wheel, I saw it move off shed at Kirkdale, and then it arrived behind me at Liverpool Central, but I lost it after that and couldnt find it on RTT, Im wondering it it went to Birkenhead North?
Unless plans have changed very recently, the strategy is to convert the shorter services entirely, one at a time, starting with Kirkby, then Ormskirk, before New Brighton and West Kirby. The Southport-Hunts Cross and Liverpool-Chester services are likely to have a period of mixed operation due to the larger numbers of units required. Somewhere in that mix Ellesmere Port will be dropped in.Thanks for the info !!!. I’m assuming that maybe like the 196s this week it will just be a few services to start and a gradual build up to full service on the Kirkby line maybe ?
Since all units will have mainline batteries now, wouldn't it make more sense to just go to Helsby when they switch operation, since it's easy to implement, or would that require an extra unit?Somewhere in that mix Ellesmere Port will be dropped in.
Could be this: - https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:L69344/2022-10-19/detailed and then this later on: - https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:L69170/2022-10-19/detailedI caught up with 049 today, its the first one Ive seen turning a wheel, I saw it move off shed at Kirkdale, and then it arrived behind me at Liverpool Central, but I lost it after that and couldnt find it on RTT, Im wondering it it went to Birkenhead North?
It’s hardly ‘easy’ to start running to Helsby overnight, having not done so previously. It would probably be desirable in the future but to switch from 507/8s to Ellesmere Port to 777s to Helsby would require a lot of work.Since all units will have mainline batteries now, wouldn't it make more sense to just go to Helsby when they switch operation, since it's easy to implement, or would that require an extra unit?