BRX
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I know this might just prompt the repetition of many arguments that have already been had many times over... Perhaps we can keep this thread focused on the situation now rather than discussions about whether the HST project should have happened in the first place.
So far it's had to survive the implementation delays, two years of covid, carmont, and acute driver shortages.
But where are we at now?
- Implementation of 5 coach sets is well underway (I think?)
- Bike provision has finally been improved - but not using the power cars?
- Is catering happening at all yet? I'm writing this from a Glasgow to Inverness service with the hatches down on the cafe bar counter.
- How often are substitutions happening now: if you book on a service advertised as Intercity what are your chances of actually getting an HST rather than a unit?
Some observations from the train I'm on:
- most of the lighting is still the horrible "cold white" variety inherited from GWR although one coach seems to have better, warmer lighting. Is it gradually being changed?
- none of the doors between passenger compartment and vestibule are working - they're all stuck open. Have they just given up on fixing them? This seems to defeat the purpose of having stock without mid compartment external doors as the cold is still felt when the doors open. And it doesn't help that the external doors themselves seem not to have an automatic close on them... So once they are opened at a station stop they stay like that until departure.
The result of all this is that I don't have any underfloor engine drone beneath my feet (which I do appreciate) but all the gangway clanking and creaking is audible and it's just ever so slightly too chilly.
All of these problems could be resolved if there was the will, surely.
So far it's had to survive the implementation delays, two years of covid, carmont, and acute driver shortages.
But where are we at now?
- Implementation of 5 coach sets is well underway (I think?)
- Bike provision has finally been improved - but not using the power cars?
- Is catering happening at all yet? I'm writing this from a Glasgow to Inverness service with the hatches down on the cafe bar counter.
- How often are substitutions happening now: if you book on a service advertised as Intercity what are your chances of actually getting an HST rather than a unit?
Some observations from the train I'm on:
- most of the lighting is still the horrible "cold white" variety inherited from GWR although one coach seems to have better, warmer lighting. Is it gradually being changed?
- none of the doors between passenger compartment and vestibule are working - they're all stuck open. Have they just given up on fixing them? This seems to defeat the purpose of having stock without mid compartment external doors as the cold is still felt when the doors open. And it doesn't help that the external doors themselves seem not to have an automatic close on them... So once they are opened at a station stop they stay like that until departure.
The result of all this is that I don't have any underfloor engine drone beneath my feet (which I do appreciate) but all the gangway clanking and creaking is audible and it's just ever so slightly too chilly.
All of these problems could be resolved if there was the will, surely.