No, everyone knows they're earmarked for the Isle of Wight line.
i heard that rumour..... as 2 cars. loool
No, everyone knows they're earmarked for the Isle of Wight line.
No they are going to South Western Railway to work to Porstmouth it's the 1973 tube stock that's going to the Isle Of Wight because the Ryde tunnel is to narrow fro mainline rolling stock!No, everyone knows they're earmarked for the Isle of Wight line.
It's called sarcasm...No they are going to South Western Railway to work to Porstmouth it's the 1973 tube stock that's going to the Isle Of Wight because the Ryde tunnel is to narrow fro mainline rolling stock!
Yes but I hate sarcasm!It's called sarcasm...
There are 60(?) mph speed restrictions through Laindon & Pitsea, both due to curvature, but ISTR that an HST was allowed to reach 100 mph near Hornchurch many years ago. (LT&S 125th anniversary ?) Pitsea to Benfleet is straight, but possibly the somewhat soggy ground conditions might cause a problem for 100 mph running.Heh, why don't I place wagers on these things? I'd be rich by now :P
Bombardier have really got it right with the Aventra platform, they'll be absolutely omnipresent soon.
With regard to the bringing forward of the introduction, I imagine that's probably in part due to the unexpected overcrowding issues that arose when they introduced their new timetable objective. Extrapolate 6 years of organic growth on top of that, easy to see why they took the option to accelerate delivery as soon as they could. I'm curious what the extra units will be though - the fact they haven't already been seen to be doing this and have specified 2019 at the earliest makes me think they'll be something going off lease at that time, so possibly ex-GA units?
As for 100mph, pretty sure that covers every unit - 357s are 100, 387s are 110 and the other units they are presumably looking at would also be 100. I've often wondered if there was any scope to up the speed between Upney and Benfleet to at least 90, if not 100, but I don't know the route east of West Horndon well enough to know of any reasons why not. I can't ever see the branches being upgraded, I don't imagine the calling pattern warrants it.
There are 60(?) mph speed restrictions through Laindon & Pitsea, both due to curvature, but ISTR that an HST was allowed to reach 100 mph near Hornchurch many years ago. (LT&S 125th anniversary ?) Pitsea to Benfleet is straight, but possibly the somewhat soggy ground conditions might cause a problem for 100 mph running.
Six ten car units (23m) is equivalent to 18 four car units (20m). I thought c2c were required to provide more than 18?
Six ten car units (23m) is equivalent to 18 four car units (20m). I thought c2c were required to provide more than 18?
Franchise agreement says 68 vehicles, ie 17x 4 car units.
Confirmed on Friday that Bombardier will deliver and maintain 60 electric carriages by September 2021, made up of 100mph 6 x 10-car trains.
probably obvious anyway but realise I didn't actually say that they'll be AVENTRA's.
Fair enough, wasn’t there an additional four units requested for after 2021? I can’t remember the exact details.
That is indeed surprising. It's not as if 20m Aventras aren't available, as SWR have ordered some. And I can't think they'd want to non-stop Limehouse, given its importance for DLR connections and the fact that they're moving towards stopping everything at all stations west of Barking to maximise capacity. We don't know how much of a problem the clearances are - maybe it's only a matter of a few minor adjustments?Surprised that they’re going for 24m vehicles as anything longer than 20m is restricted west of Barking. That’s not to say they can’t operate but there are clearance issues, not least with the curved platforms at Limehouse. It’ll be interesting to see how the stepping distance issue here will be dealt with, (Aventras not to stop perhaps)?
That is indeed surprising. It's not as if 20m Aventras aren't available, as SWR have ordered some. And I can't think they'd want to non-stop Limehouse, given its importance for DLR connections and the fact that they're moving towards stopping everything at all stations west of Barking to maximise capacity. We don't know how much of a problem the clearances are - maybe it's only a matter of a few minor adjustments?
But that's a massive comedown from the bid commitment that everything would stop, which totally didn't work in reality due to the loadings you mention (let alone the customer reaction to it)All bar 2 trains in the AM miss Limehouse and quite a few miss West Ham in the evening, mainly to prevent overcrowding on 4 car trains.
All bar 2 trains in the AM miss Limehouse and quite a few miss West Ham in the evening, mainly to prevent overcrowding on 4 car trains.
I see there is some Wikipedia squabbling over someone having dug out a copy of rail magazine stating these units will in fact be Class 720/6 rather than Class 711.
Anything official yet to suggest what the reality is? 720/6 seems an odd choice for full-size 10-car units but then expecting logic from TOPS classes these days is probably a bit much.