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Didn't know that! Thank You!
There is a test fix underway for some fleets with respect to the mis-ordered vehicles in some fleets. At least one (very) upstream supplier actually asked us the other day about whether it started when a TOC moved to their system - and that they'd look into it.
There is also another TOC on the way this week![]()
Tease!There is also another TOC on the way this week![]()
Ooh I really look forward to this! I know which TOC I'm hoping for but as it's quite a big one I'm not sure whether to expect it or not! The fix to the mismatched vehicles will also be very welcome.There is a test fix underway for some fleets with respect to the mis-ordered vehicles in some fleets. At least one (very) upstream supplier actually asked us the other day about whether it started when a TOC moved to their system - and that they'd look into it.
There is also another TOC on the way this week![]()
Tom you are Amazing with getting all these TOCs In your know your train service. I hope it’s west midlands trains.There is also another TOC on the way this week![]()
I really hope it’s SouthernThere is a test fix underway for some fleets with respect to the mis-ordered vehicles in some fleets. At least one (very) upstream supplier actually asked us the other day about whether it started when a TOC moved to their system - and that they'd look into it.
There is also another TOC on the way this week![]()
That would also include Great Northern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express probably!I really hope it’s Southern
Merseyrail perhaps? I've noticed 'Pathed as Class 777 EMU' cropping up this week - for example here - https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:S51359/2023-06-13/detailed
Might well be reading too much into that though!
The 'pathed as' field is from the Timing Load which is independent of the stock allocations. The switch to 777 just means NR have started using the new SRTs.Merseyrail perhaps? I've noticed 'Pathed as Class 777 EMU' cropping up this week - for example here - https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:S51359/2023-06-13/detailed
Might well be reading too much into that though!
The 'pathed as' field is from the Timing Load which is independent of the stock allocations. The switch to 777 just means NR have started using the new SRTs.
West Midlands or SouthEastern would have the most interest – GTR and Anglia would be good but less variety in the fleets so not quite so important – we'll probably find it's Lumo now after all this excitementHoping for SouthEastern
Brilliant website, at Euston last night, so helpful to get a seat on a packed LNWR train to Brum
Lumo (and other TOC's with one identical fleet) don't really fit with the original purpose of KYT, since the only people it'd help are people who need the numbers. (if anything I'd just pop the images for 803s on any Lumo service since there's only one option)we'll probably find it's Lumo now after all this excitement
It was also on a few days ago but wasn’t sure if I’d just missed an announcement.Lumo is on RTT this morning.
we'll probably find it's Lumo now after all this excitement
HAHAHAHALumo is on RTT this morning.
I must say I do long for Anglia as it's the only TOC where I need more than two or three now!West Midlands or SouthEastern would have the most interest – GTR and Anglia would be good but less variety in the fleets so not quite so important – we'll probably find it's Lumo now after all this excitement
That's an interesting point. I wonder if it does make a difference with the size of operation or whether a feed is a feed regardless.I suppose having lumo on there is a relatively simple TOC to get on there, as its a very small fleet with few services. I really do hope for some bigger TOCs soon though.
SouthEastern isn’t as far as I know?All five First TOCs are now covered, plus the TOC that was First Group until last month.
All three OLR TOCs are covered.
They only have one TOC though (GTR)Both oh-so independent non-England TOCs are covered.
Three out of four Arriva TOCs are covered. (XC, CH, GC - LO)
One out of four Abellio TOCs are covered. (EM - GA, WM, ME)
Govia haven't contributed anything.![]()
That's me forgetting SouthEastern isn't Govia anymore.SouthEastern isn’t as far as I know?
They only have one TOC though (GTR)
That's me forgetting SouthEastern isn't Govia anymore.
I need RTT's help in cutting down my list of 720s. I've had over seventy so simply standing at Stratford is no longer productive, but the remaining number is of course far too many to ask about in TOPS Requests.To be fair, I haven't kept track on that myself. SouthEastern would probably be the most useful one left to have.
Oof, you're no doubt going to attract those few militant members that get very angry on Tom's behalf whenever someone fails to shower the site in praise nowLumo's about as useful as a chocolate bar on a hot day. Nice to have, but not helpful!
Now it's on RTT I have stoppedOof, you're no doubt going to attract those few militant members that get very angry on Tom's behalf whenever someone fails to shower the site in praise now
As @03_179 kindly posts the 803 allocations on his blog, I consider Lumo a TOC we already have access to, in a way.![]()
I meant it’s seventy I’ve been onI'll agree there, I don't use that blog too often I must confess but it is definitely a useful resource![]()
I don’t blame you, no reason to cause yourself extra work when it’s already showing over there!Now it's on RTT I have stopped
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It does fit with the purpose absolutely, not everyone knows what the operator of their train is. I’ve seen a couple of instances with my own eyes that demonstrate this.Lumo (and other TOC's with one identical fleet) don't really fit with the original purpose of KYT, since the only people it'd help are people who need the numbers. (if anything I'd just pop the images for 803s on any Lumo service since there's only one option)