jingsmonty
Member
At Kings Cross, Paddington & St Pancras HST Power cars that are on the blocks are always shut down. Unless the service going back out is late and has a right turn around.
The proper procedure is to shut down the power car nearest the buffer stops & leave the other one running (as it's the rear power car upon arrival, the ETS would normally be supplied from here anyway). This is to prevent the station filling up with diesel exhaust fumes (& potential to set off the station fire alarm!).
Then, when mobilising the HST for departure, you'll go to the (shut down) power car, start it, release the parking brake & switch the ETS to run from what, now, will be the rear power car.
The power car outside the station roof (far end of the platform) is left running, as it maintains the air, as the ETS will provide power to the air compressor in the buffer end power car that's shut down on arrival. Saves a lot of hassle!