adrock1976
Established Member
Before the Class 379 departure from Greater Anglia thread gets too wildly speculative going by some of the comments, I have started this one for members to suggest where they would be ideal in a hypothetical sense as Govia have not signed for them yet.
This has got me thinking of a route they could be suitable for, due to the design of the luggage racks.
The route I have in mind is the Blackpool North - Manchester Airport limited stop. As well as the luggage storage provision, they also have First Class, which could be proper First Class with complementary cups of tea or coffee served from a trolley.
Another hypothetical scenario is had the 379s been built with 750V DC third rail capabilities, perhaps these could have been dedicated to either London Waterloo - Weymouth, or London Victoria - Brighton limited stop? As they were never built with third rail capabilities, this will never happen now.
No idea but you'd assume the extra sized luggage racks would be swapped for more seats.
Why were replacements for the 379s ordered anyway?
Yes they would be non standard with the Aventras and Stadlers, but they'll now be non standard in somebody else's fleet.
Another operator having to deal with some non-standard units isn't Greater Anglia's concern, though?
It had been suggested on here before that the 379s leasing costs were rather high and replacing them with a more uniform fleet made sense from a financial perspective.
This has got me thinking of a route they could be suitable for, due to the design of the luggage racks.
The route I have in mind is the Blackpool North - Manchester Airport limited stop. As well as the luggage storage provision, they also have First Class, which could be proper First Class with complementary cups of tea or coffee served from a trolley.
Another hypothetical scenario is had the 379s been built with 750V DC third rail capabilities, perhaps these could have been dedicated to either London Waterloo - Weymouth, or London Victoria - Brighton limited stop? As they were never built with third rail capabilities, this will never happen now.