One final journey now on RTT for at least one of them:The 325s that went to Newport are currently awaiting onward movement from Newport ADJ to Unimetals. Going by Google Maps, it’s basically the same site as Sims.
From Today’s Railways on X:
“325s for scrap: No time has been wasted disposing of the Royal Mail 325s. 013 has already been sent to EMR in Glasgow for disposal & yesterday @DBCargoUK 66168 hauled 009/003/012 to ADJ yard, Newport where they are seen today waiting the short trip to Unimetals. Stephen Batty”
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The move got cancelled so this’ll be a late Royal Mail delivery to Newport DocksNot the first time the mail is delayed
Should they leave it with its neighbour?The move got cancelled so this’ll be a late Royal Mail delivery to Newport Docks
Unknown, that's usually commercially sensitive.
But I've known TDOs to be placed on fleets with common spares by certain ROSCOs to prevent spares falling into the hands of fleets run by other ROSCOs.
The free market is brilliant, until it benefits rivals, then we have to bring in cartels/restrictions to stop rivals competing.Reminds me of the buses parked up at one PTE in the run up to deregulation, where they added sand to the engine or smashed parts of the engines off, so rhey couldn't be sold on to rival companies.
The free market is brilliant, until it benefits rivals, then we have to bring in cartels/restrictions to stop rivals competing.
I can totally understand TDOs being necessary for military hardware and other kit that is linked to matters of national security, but I don't see how this particular example regarding a rail fleet should be able to do this.
The units are still in the PRDC, in platforms 1-3. I don’t know how many are in each platform though.The units at Willesden PRDC seem to have moved as the TDs are now showing empty, does anyone know where to?
As of today, there are two units in Platform 1, three in Platform 2, and one in Platform 3The units are still in the PRDC, in platforms 1-3. I don’t know how many are in each platform though.
Those six being 001/002/005/011/014/015As of today, there are two units in Platform 1, three in Platform 2, and one in Platform 3
(A total of 6 units)
Updated post
Looks like another scrap move is in for Thursday from Mossend
Three cars were roaded away from Mossend for scrap last week, piecing together the info to hand it would appear to have been the motor coaches from 325006/07/13.
Confirm sighting by myself as it being 37510 + 325013 325006 (not 007)5Q76 is on the run from Mossend to Newport Docks with 37510 hauling vehicles 68312 / 68366 / 68313 / 68325 / 68372 / 68324.
https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:K22904/2024-11-07/detailed
That's 3 vehicles from each of 325007 and 325013. The fact that a car is missing from each unit fits in with this information from post #319:
You could even string several of them together.If only there was a larger electric van that could go between distribution hubs, and didn't even need charging
And would be more expensive to run, 30 years out of date and would serve a market that barely exists anymore.You could even string several of them together.
What is Varamis’ target market in that case?And would be more expensive to run, 30 years out of date and would serve a market that barely exists anymore.
I don’t think anyone knows. It isn't as though they’re running many services. Maybe the post office know what they’re doing…What is Varamis’ target market in that case?
Extremely sad to see these going to scrap so soon. Can't help but feel this just about sums up everything wrong with the current economy.
I'm getting a lot of 'EWS in the early 2000s' vibes from this 325 situation.
Just like EWS scrapped their 'heritage' locos without offering them for sale, is there a moral element to the immediate scrapping of these serviceable 325 units instead of opening them up to the market? I suspect there is a 'business interests' element to this.
Anyone interested in the market could just as easily go to Eversholt for their surplus 321s.I'm getting a lot of 'EWS in the early 2000s' vibes from this 325 situation.
Just like EWS scrapped their 'heritage' locos without offering them for sale, is there a moral element to the immediate scrapping of these serviceable 325 units instead of opening them up to the market? I suspect there is a 'business interests' element to this.