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I was looking for this thread and couldn't find it(!) but I see the mods have deleted lots of non-related posts....
Yes, I really do thank them for that.
I was looking for this thread and couldn't find it(!) but I see the mods have deleted lots of non-related posts....
What replaces the /3s at Selhurst?I was looking for this thread and couldn't find it(!) but I see the mods have deleted lots of non-related posts....
So just a quick update on the fleet:
313.202/214/217 are long-term stopped and reported to be either at Lovers or Selhurst
313.206/211 are stored temporarily in Hove Yard
That leaves 14 units for 9 diagrams.
With 377/3's being transferred from Selhurst to Brighton now, I suspect the end is really in sight now
Thanks for the update. Are any units due to leave for Selhurst soon?Hello
313206 313211 attempted to leave hove yard but failed
Meant to work 5Z58 Hove yard to Lovers walk
Never left hove yard
Local Instruction at Tide Mills crossing due to Near Misses/ Fatalities / People not using it safely.I went on a 313 bash today. Travelled on six different units 313203/205/213/215/216/220. No problems to report. The only downside is that the heating isn't very good. I don't know why. I've been on plenty of warm 315/507/508s.
They all ran on time unless a late runner from London got in the way. I think they should run the Seaford trains two minutes later, in both directions. Every down train gets clobbered at Lewes waiting for the late train from Victoria. It would also even out the gaps between trains from Brighton to Lewes and vice versa.
One curiosity is that the door release tone is different on 313213 and 313216. They sound like an IET.
Another thing that struck me was the number of trainee drivers. Several trains with two people in the cab. Quite interesting listening to the instructor driver teaching the trainee.
There is a foot crossing near Bishopstone. Has there been a spate of incidents or near misses there? Every driver made a long blast on the horn lasting five or six seconds. Not heard anything like that before.
707s ate being used on SE Metro routes, 377/5s are being used on Mainline services not likely to be frerd up anytimr soon, trmrmbrr SE is now effectively nationalised and run by the OLR so it is not a swap around inside Govia anymore.The remaining 707s will free up 465s to release 377/5s. The 375s aren't going anywhere.
I'm really sorry but much of this doesn't make sense.707s ate being used on SE Metro routes, 377/5s are being used on Mainline services not likely to be frerd up anytimr soon, trmrmbrr SE is now effectively nationalised and run by the OLR so it is not a swap around inside Govia anymore.
I posted the quoted text in May, when it appeared that the change involving 377/5s was the plan and had been indicated by informed sources. The fact that SE Trains is run by OLR and GTR is run by Govia is not relevant to stock moves. The DfT can decide to move fleets as it sees fit, regardless of the operating company. As it is, there seems to be no move of 377/5s happening, with GTR seeking to eliminate 313s in another way.707s ate being used on SE Metro routes, 377/5s are being used on Mainline services not likely to be frerd up anytimr soon, trmrmbrr SE is now effectively nationalised and run by the OLR so it is not a swap around inside Govia anymore.
Yes it's been standard practice for years due to misuse. There is also amplification equipment on the crossing.There is a foot crossing near Bishopstone. Has there been a spate of incidents or near misses there? Every driver made a long blast on the horn lasting five or six seconds. Not heard anything like that before.
Can anyone confirm what 313's are at Selhurst now please? Are they being cannibalised for spares for the remainder of the fleet?Hello
313206 313211 attempted to leave hove yard but failed
Meant to work 5Z58 Hove yard to Lovers walk
Never left hove yard
Apologies, big fingers, small screen and bumpy ride. Just saying that 707s at SE are replacing withdrawn 465s not supplementing 377 and 375s.I'm really sorry but much of this doesn't make sense.
They are indirectly replacing the 377s which go to SouthernApologies, big fingers, small screen and bumpy ride. Just saying that 707s at SE are replacing withdrawn 465s not supplementing 377 and 375s.
Are you joking? They certainly don’t… They fail frequently, if you look at the 313 blog, you’ll see some documented faults. They are old now, not many trains survive until almost 50 but these have and now it’s time to retire them, the vast majority does not believe they are worth keeping just for trainspotters and sentimental value, at the end of the day these trains carry passengers and frequent commuters who’d just prefer train that works and that can get the from A to B without any problems really…
Just give them another four years so they can make it to 50 Show them a little mercy
On another note, no-one seems to want the HSTs out, which are of the same age.
More seriously, I completely understand how you would feel, maybe they need to go.
Electrics should last longer than diesels.Agreed. I can't believe they even lived beyond their time on the old decrepid North London line, they were dead on their backsides even then, creaking, squeaking, spluttering their way up and down the line each day.
To Southerns credit, they polished a very bad turd but the guts were long gone by then.
My sincere condolences for those on the Coastway that have had to put up with these monstrosities for so long, even more a kick in the nether regions when they had the 377s cruelly ripped away from them years back.
That's because the HSTs are fun, sexy, fast. What can you say about the 313s? Slow, turgid, bumpy, creaky, ugly,
etc etc.
So yeah, that's the reason.
This is a fitting assessment of Southern's attitude to the Seaford Branch, to be fair. The assumption locally when Southern got them was so that if the football fans kicked off they weren't destroying a nice smart Electrostar but something a kicking wouldn't make much difference to. Obviously southern do use both 313s and 377s on services at Falmer on match days, but I could see why the leap was made.Agreed. I can't believe they even lived beyond their time on the old decrepid North London line, they were dead on their backsides even then, creaking, squeaking, spluttering their way up and down the line each day.
To Southerns credit, they polished a very bad turd but the guts were long gone by then.
My sincere condolences for those on the Coastway that have had to put up with these monstrosities for so long, even more a kick in the nether regions when they had the 377s cruelly ripped away from them years back.
No idea where 313218 is
Lovely summary, thanks for this11am 313s 13/01/23
313201 - West Coastway
313202 - Lovers Walk
313203 - Lovers Walk
313204 - West Coastway
313205 - West Coastway
313206 - Seafords
313207 - West Coastway
313208 - Lovers Walk
313209 - Lovers Walk
313210 - Seafords
313211 - Lovers Walk
313212 - Lovers Walk
313213 - Lovers Walk
313214 - Lovers Walk
313215 - Seafords
313216 - West Coastway
313217 - Lovers Walk
313219 - Lovers Walk
313220 - West Coastway
No idea where 313218 is
According to part time spotter 206 is west and 205 is eastLovely summary, thanks for this
So, 206 back in service then
Thats correctLovely summary, thanks for this
So, 206 back in service then
11am 313s 13/01/23
313201 - West Coastway
313202 - Lovers Walk
313203 - Lovers Walk
313204 - West Coastway
313205 - West Coastway
313206 - Seafords
313207 - West Coastway
313208 - Lovers Walk
313209 - Lovers Walk
313210 - Seafords
313211 - Lovers Walk
313212 - Lovers Walk
313213 - Lovers Walk
313214 - Lovers Walk
313215 - Seafords
313216 - West Coastway
313217 - Lovers Walk
313219 - Lovers Walk
313220 - West Coastway
No idea where 313218 is
I would say so yes. 6 car in mont 5, 313212 in mont 6, (beside Brighton platform 3), the rest are in the carriage roads / shedWhere are they all hidden - arrived in Brighton about an hour later and could only see two outside obviously on Lovers Walk (albeit I did get a Thameslink coming out as my train went in but don't think I missed much) - are the rest stored in the sheds?
It was 018 wasn't it?Scrapped. In fact it never worked for Southern.
IndeedIt was 018 wasn't it?