RacsoMoquette
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I am interested to compare the PIS and TMS systems on the three unit families during the early days of the privatised railway. What is the TMS system akin to on the 1st generation Desiros? How did it look in the cab? I find the internal green flip dot displays on the Desiros to be reliable and easy to read. I have recently noticed the Desiros displays show a static station name to one side of the display when approaching the nest station after the announcement, have they always had this feature or is it a modification to the system? Also did the Desiros PIS in their early days have an all capitalised words in the centre of the display? I remember seeing a photograph of a Class 444 during their early days and it just read WEYMOUTH in capitals. Did all Desiro units feature this all capitalised static feature from new and when was it altered to the current system? Also are the Desiros able to display customised messages initiated by the driver e.g. "Merry Christmas" or something similar? I seem to remember seeing a photograph of this capability on a SWT Class 450 in the late noughties bearing a custom message akin to the latter. Is this feature still present or has it been disabled? Recently I have not seen any photographs of the phenomenon which leads me to believe it has been disabled, or the system modernised.
Alstom Coradia Juniper/1000- I know what the TMS system in the cap of these units looks akin to, it is blue and has an interesting font to it, What were the Class 460,458 and 334 internal PIS script like when new? I remember due to new RVAR legislation the PIS display housings were heightened on the Class 458s and Class 460s from 32mm to 35mm, however the Class 334 displays were not, for reference they still retain their original tiny red figures in their equally tiny housing. Why did the Class 334s displays never got heightened? are the RVAR regulations different in Scotland? Did the Class 458s and Class 460s have the same sequence that the Class 334s have? were the any differences in the format of the script? Did it feature any static messages? If anyone has a video clip of a Class 458/0 or a Class 460 PIS display (Before heightening with red text akin to the Class 334s) it would be most welcome! I think that the Class 180s and 175s also has the same height of displays to the Junipers, why were they not heightened? I presume the Coradia 1000s had some features non compliant with RVAR akin to the Junipers! while they still retain their original red text with poor syntax!
ADtranz Electrostar- In my opinion I think the Electrostar demonstrated the most contemporary PIS system, the orange LEDs really looked more modern that Siemens green flipdot and Alstoms outdated and unclear red LEDs! What was the TMS system in the cab of early Electrostars like? from memory the displays was grey and had a analogue clock outline with hands (albeit without numbers) It must have been robust and good quality seeing as the same examples lasted on new (Bombardier) builds right up until the 2010s
Images to reference SIEMENS DESIRO PIS DISPLAYS:
How long did the Central Trains/Silverlink Class 350/1s retain this announcement? Did it also have a versions saying “Silverlink” instead of “Central Trains”. Did they retain the same announcement bar the references for the defunct operators until London Midland Days? When was Julie Berry retrofitted to the fleet?
What were the original announcements of the 170s and the Class 377s and 375s? Did the Central Trains Class 170s also have the same DVA as the 350s?
Alstom Coradia Juniper/1000- I know what the TMS system in the cap of these units looks akin to, it is blue and has an interesting font to it, What were the Class 460,458 and 334 internal PIS script like when new? I remember due to new RVAR legislation the PIS display housings were heightened on the Class 458s and Class 460s from 32mm to 35mm, however the Class 334 displays were not, for reference they still retain their original tiny red figures in their equally tiny housing. Why did the Class 334s displays never got heightened? are the RVAR regulations different in Scotland? Did the Class 458s and Class 460s have the same sequence that the Class 334s have? were the any differences in the format of the script? Did it feature any static messages? If anyone has a video clip of a Class 458/0 or a Class 460 PIS display (Before heightening with red text akin to the Class 334s) it would be most welcome! I think that the Class 180s and 175s also has the same height of displays to the Junipers, why were they not heightened? I presume the Coradia 1000s had some features non compliant with RVAR akin to the Junipers! while they still retain their original red text with poor syntax!
ADtranz Electrostar- In my opinion I think the Electrostar demonstrated the most contemporary PIS system, the orange LEDs really looked more modern that Siemens green flipdot and Alstoms outdated and unclear red LEDs! What was the TMS system in the cab of early Electrostars like? from memory the displays was grey and had a analogue clock outline with hands (albeit without numbers) It must have been robust and good quality seeing as the same examples lasted on new (Bombardier) builds right up until the 2010s
Images to reference SIEMENS DESIRO PIS DISPLAYS:

What were the original announcements of the 170s and the Class 377s and 375s? Did the Central Trains Class 170s also have the same DVA as the 350s?
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