brad465
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Why would that be necessary? If 350/2s were a stop gap option in some way, just run them on some diagrams and 360s on others.Do you know if 350/2s can couple with EMR's 360s?
Why would that be necessary? If 350/2s were a stop gap option in some way, just run them on some diagrams and 360s on others.Do you know if 350/2s can couple with EMR's 360s?
Wouldn't the HST sets be a capacity decrease over 222s considering they are only 4 coaches. Wouldn't you want to get some more mk3's to make the formations 6 car.No chance that happens.
More likely TfW cascade 6x150 to Northern to release 170’s from their Sheffield-Scarborough services to fill the gap.
I still think 180’s or HST’s from GWR are most likely however.
I honestly don’t think EMR would bear that in mind!And then you have the conundrum of making the 'Last HST from London' no longer the last hst from London. I wonder how people that booked that tour will feel.
I said it’s more likely. I didn’t say it was definitely happening. This is the speculative forum, and I am quite free to speculate without providing sources here thank you without your pseudo-moderation.Is it? Is there a source for that? The idea of moving 170s away from Northern is a favourite on this forum, and always countered by people who actually have anything to do with those units.
Possibly, but better than nothing and sets can be reformed if desired.Wouldn't the HST sets be a capacity decrease over 222s considering they are only 4 coaches. Wouldn't you want to get some more mk3's to make the formations 6 car.
And then you have the conundrum of making the 'Last HST from London' no longer the last hst from London. I wonder how people that booked that tour will feel.
Sorry for asking about a source. I agree that was unnecessary, but a 'i think' in front of your assertion goes a long way for another user in making it is clear that your view is speculation, just as there is a chance that services to London are scaled back.I said it’s more likely. I didn’t say it was definitely happening. This is the speculative forum, and I am quite free to speculate without providing sources here thank you without your pseudo-moderation.
That’s quite possibly the case, but I think my suggestion would be more likely than the complete withdrawal of two semi-fast inter-regional services between major cities, as the post I replied to speculatedSorry for asking about a source. I agree that was unnecessary, but a 'i think' in front of your assertion goes a long way for another user in making it is clear that your view is speculation, just as there is a chance that services to London are scaled back.
From my angle, I think that the idea that Northern's 100mph 3-car 170s will be released by bringing in 75mph 2-car 150s is unlikely for reasons people have previously posted many times around maintenance facilities in Hull and the capacity they offer, which was the point of my post.
Indeed.I'll throw a frivolous suggestion into the pot.
Swop EMR's 222s for Scotrail's HSTs
It's as likely as some of the other ideas being put forward.
Get the Midland Pullman HST to run some services, after all, this is the route the original service ran onI'll throw a frivolous suggestion into the pot.
Swop EMR's 222s for Scotrail's HSTs
It's as likely as some of the other ideas being put forward.
There’s over-provision in terms of first class currently anyway, so that’s not the end of the world.Given First Stirling are getting 5 x 6-car 222s the 4 x 7-cars and 1 x 5-car going seems the minimum that must be released. The 6 5-car 221s (221101-221106) could be short-term hired to work the current 7-car diagrams (being self-contained but it would be a huge capacity drop for first class unless they use the coach Virgin configured for flexible use as first in the peaks.
They can't... both 350s and 360s are listed as "multiple working within class" only.Do you know if 350/2s can couple with EMR's 360s?
Where would those HSTs be maintained? EMR no longer have access to Neville Hill. The GWR fleet are also getting close to needing bogie and engine overhauls. In short, they are not a realistic option.I still think 180’s or HST’s from GWR are most likely however.
I know your post was in jest but to be pedantic that’s actually the South West Trains liveryThink I've found what they'll use...View attachment 181975
Image shows steam engines and Mk3 coaches in East Midlands Trains livery, a photoshopped image from the Great Central Railway X page from 2006.
Close enough!I know your post was in jest but to be pedantic that’s actually the South West Trains livery
To be fair with some purple and grey vinyl you could get it to match the 222s interim liveryClose enough!
Unless LSL or, heaven forbid, WCRC provides a ’Pullman’ set, I’m not aware of a single operator that has sufficient Mk3 coaching stock and compatible diesel locomotives.Possibly you could have another operator like DRS run services out of St Pancras using their 57s and MK3s. Haven't they done similar for London to Birmingham in the past out of Marylebone when there were issues with the WCML.
If i remember correctly they used MK3's from Eastern Rail services when they ran out of Marylebone. Could that be an option again ?Unless LSL or, heaven forbid, WCRC provides a ’Pullman’ set, I’m not aware of a single operator that has sufficient Mk3 coaching stock and compatible diesel locomotives.
The difference here is that the MML is a 125mph line, Chlitern isn't.If i remember correctly they used MK3's from Eastern Rail services when they ran out of Marylebone. Could that be an option again ?
Etches Park surely?Where would those HSTs be maintained? EMR no longer have access to Neville Hill. The GWR fleet are also getting close to needing bogie and engine overhauls. In short, they are not a realistic option.
What power does the DfT have over ScotRail, isn't it all devolved?the DfT will get involved and force Scotrail to sub-lease back the 222s
More radically: Derby Network Rail presumably still do HST maintenance (or is it done at Barrow Hill?), either way both are on the right patch.Etches Park surely?
They have done maintenance on HSTs before
I think the 180s are more likely, or the DfT will get involved and force Scotrail to sub-lease back the 222s
Wouldn't the main problem be where to stable them on the St Pancras end.More radically: Derby Network Rail presumably still do HST maintenance (or is it done at Barrow Hill?), either way both are on the right patch.