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387s to Heathrow? I must be out of the loop, where was this announced?
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387s to Heathrow? I must be out of the loop, where was this announced?
387s to Heathrow? I must be out of the loop, where was this announced?
I would imagine the passengers of the North Downs line will be very pleased to lose their Turbos in exchange for older stock (which will lack AC)
Well, well - what a difference a few days makes....... Now we have Class 769s going to GWR London Division to help free up Class 387s for Heathrow, and displace Class 165/166 diesels for GWRs Bristol and Devon/Cornwall areas. Some speculation (only that at the moment) that Northern may get West Midland based Class 323s to replace Class 319 (to make more Class 769s??).
I am sure the rumour mill will make a lot of all this until it is all properly confirmed.
To be fair, traditionally Class 166s also lack functional AC despite claims to be fitted with it. Though I think some of them may have been fitted with the (actually functional) Chiltern air cooling system more recently.
Unless there's some other plan not in the public domain I doubt Porterbrook are desperate to get the pure 319s back from Northern.
It remains to be seen what the operators think is a good interior design for the 769s on the North Downs Line
Class 323s seat more than a 4-car Class 319
It's noisy because it's working*.The 166s got a new system not long back which is a little bit better than the previous one (if noisy).
It's noisy because it's working*.
*still nowhere near as good as it should be, and is unreliable on hot sunny days.
Maybe this is a stupid question, but why so much demand for class 769 trains when there will shortly be a whole batch of 350/360/379 trains parked up which are much more modern, newer and higher quality?
Sorry - I used the information I had to hand, which I now know must be out of date.Incorrect, unless you're comparing 319s with 2+2 seating with 323s with 3+2 seating. The PRM modified 319s with 3+2 seating have the same number of seats as the non-PRM modified 323s.
Sorry - I used the information I had to hand, which I now know must be out of date.
However, even with the same number of seats I still think Class 323s instead of Class 319s will be a better proposition for Northern.
The 769 is supposed to be an easier unit to convert because it has a non-powered carriage in its 319 form (i.e. more room to put the diesel engine), and the fact that it is both AC and DC makes the electrical work simpler (at least in theory).So why not keep the 332s going until some better rolling stock is avaliable, than doing all these 769s which clearly won't be just a fix until the end of December 2019. There's now the real possibility that trains that will be approaching 35 years will be in service whilst trains approx half their age will be parked up in 2020.
It has been mentioned that LNWR are planning to acquire further class 319 trains to improve capacity on the south WCML routes before the Aventras arriveBy my reckoning so far:
- LNW have 9 x 319s
It has been mentioned that LNWR are planning to acquire further class 319 trains to improve capacity on the south WCML routes before the Aventras arrive
I think it's quite likely WMT's extra 319s will be more /0s and/or /2s (or maybe the two off lease /3s), because a post on the WNXX forum suggests GWR's allocation of 769s will also be converted from the 319/4 subclass.
Does anyone know if there is andy difference that might make a 319/4 easier to convert? Versus a different subclass. Porterbrook started with these, so it may well be that they would like more /4s back in lieu of this rumour expansion in required units.
I'd still like to see Northern getting a fleet of FLIRT bi-modes or CAF coming up with one, but I haven't seen a big shift towards new ones yet?
Does anyone know if there is andy difference that might make a 319/4 easier to convert? Versus a different subclass. Porterbrook started with these, so it may well be that they would like more /4s back in lieu of this rumour expansion in required units.
But how would that effect the conversion process? Or make them more suitable to be converted./4s have the most versatile seating layout - 2+2 with wide aisles and luggage racks.
One of the proposed initial routes is Manchester Airport to WindermereBut how would that effect the conversion process? Or make them more suitable to be converted.
But how would that effect the conversion process? Or make them more suitable to be converted.
It has been mentioned that LNWR are planning to acquire further class 319 trains to improve capacity on the south WCML routes before the Aventras arrive
One of the proposed initial routes is Manchester Airport to Windermere