444017 eh... I'm on a 444 once a day (strange trains with a lot of wasted space, not suitable for the services they operate at all), so will look out for it! Why is it so rare?
Great to read your report, Mr Kite

doesn't sound like the most exciting railtour, but a day bashing with a fellow enthusiast sounds like fun!
Edit: Just read the report from Sunday - thoroughly enjoyable to read, but check a couple of your class numbers as there's a 0 where a 1 should be on a couple of the 321 references

I do need to do the Abbey line... Shame there's no way to get to Watford over the bank holiday (apart from the car... shudder...)
444017 is my last 444 to get ticked off, it has so far escaped me, and I haven't spotted it for a few weeks (normally it makes an appearance when at Waterloo and I'm on an AP ticket, or heading towards London at Woking when I'm heading the other way)
I shall edit the 321s.
Anyways, today I have mainly been around the South of London, and after 12 or so hours of DC electrics, my god a 159 sounds loud.
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I'm happy tonight, not only have I managed to secure a £20 advance ticket for the 7:30 Euston to Glasgow (Direct service, first stop Warrington), I somehow managed to bag seat C1 (also known as the single seat opposite the Train Manager's office)
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3rd April – Good Friday DC dash
As I walked to the station for the 5:27 service (parking was out of the option owing to SWT wanting to charge the full weekday rate for basically a Saturday service), I was thinking which parts of London I would focus on, so much choice. Boarding a rather empty 159004 for the run towards Woking where I alighted to have a brief wait before a pair of 450s arrived.
Sadly both were duds, with 450103 leading and 450036 behind, but as they called at Surbiton it gave me a chance to make use of a 1st class travelcard (don’t ask me why I decided to buy a 1st class travel-card for today’s trip) and move into the 1st class area, which on a 450 is quite nice. To Clapham Junction where I alighted and decided to head over to the Windsor lines side, to see if my last remaining 378/1 would be nice enough to show itself (sadly not), but my mind was made up when a double 450 rolled in, leading was dud 450073 but winner
450037 behind.
With lack of a better plan I decided to stay on until the boundary zone at Feltham, and back into Twickenham [great station for unit hunting] onto duds 458007/458014. Quick hop across the island platform onto duds 458019/458009, just to get some 458/0 FC action for the 3 and a half mile trip (plus 6 chains). However I mistimed and ended up with a 15 minute wait at Feltham for the next service heading back towards London, so after a brief look around the station (interesting that the station platforms are over a little river). With my phone open to see if the units rolling in were required, and yes they were both required.
455727 & 455913 rolled in, on a service from Reading, where I alighted at Twickenham, to await the stopper behind for a first shack attack deciding to focus on the line of stations between Twickenham & Clapham Junction. First stopper bound for Waterloo was dud 455731 for the quite short 36 chain leap to
St Margarets (London) as opposed to the St Margarets on the Hertford East line. Didn’t have much time as I dived over the footbridge to the down platform as a service rolled in formed of winners
455717 & 455720. Next service towards London was slightly delayed so a Windsor bound service formed of winner
458530 and dud 458532 rolled in, so I jumped on board for the short run back to Feltham, and back into Twickenham on dud 458023. Back to the stoppers with winner
455851 taking me to Richmond.
The PIS at Richmond were playing up; it was saying that a London Overground service was calling at Anerley only, but the 378/2 in the station was dud so to P2 for the next stopper. Dud 455711 was leading winner
455724 to take me to the semi-famous (for an old loophole ticket) station at
North Sheen, nice little island platform seemingly away from anything else, 54 chain leap back to Richmond on duds 455730/455914 to await the next stopper.
Winner
455704 took me the short distance to
Mortlake, where another island platform allowed me to hope back to Richmond on 455731, seemingly to be a station where the stoppers pass so a good connection was made. Next up was winner
450071 and dud 450001 (yippee, making use of my travelcard!) to winning station
Barnes, which I must say isn’t the nicest stations to get across from the down up to the down slow, having to exit the station, going over a footbridge to get to the island platform. Next service towards London was duds, so over on the island platform with dud 458534 leading winner
458535 (last of the all ex-460 458/5s units) to
Barnes Bridge. Not the easiest to get across to the other platform as it involves exiting and going underneath the road bridge (Barnes Bridge itself) and back up the stairs to the London platform.
Duds 458532 and 458530 had arrived back on the circle to take me back to Barnes, where I alighted to await the next service, formed of duds 450032 & 450554 to
Wandsworth Town, jumping underneath the subway and up the stairs as I saw a required 458/5 arrive, with
458503 leading dud 458531. Back to Putney, where I had another quick interchange onto dud 458533 leading winner
458504 back to Clapham Junction. Temporary end of my SWT unit bash, as I wanted to see which 377/7s were on the South Croydon – Shepherd’s Bush runs as I required just 2 of the subclass, however both were not required.
Time to shift my focus onto the many 377s and 455s I have on my required list, and first up was a pair of 377s heading into Victoria, required
377468 was on the back with dud 377154 at front, taking a seat in the First Class cabin for the short run, had a surprise check by a pair of RPOs, who caught someone out who handed over a Oyster which hadn’t even been tapped in (plus a passenger using a staff travel-card who paid up £20 for sitting in First). Keeping an eye at Victoria and the next departure was an Ore/Littlehampton service, a triple, with dud 377418 leading winner
377409 with dud 377118 behind. Back to Clapham and across the platform for the London bound suburban platform with winner
377620 to Victoria, and back out to Clapham with winner
377622. The first class section on the 377/6s is rubbish.
A couple duds later and required
455830 rolled up for the short leap to Battersea Park. Clapham bound service was dud (the return of 620), but the next Victoria service was another required unit in the shape of
455814. No required units on the suburban platforms, so across to the main-line platforms, and there was no required units there either, nothing for the next 20-odd minutes. So out on the first departure in the shape of 377602/377623 to Clapham Junction for a brief fester before winner
455807 arrived, must have been hiding at Victoria.
To the lovely island platform at Balham, and back to Wandsworth Common on the next service formed of winner
455838. Playing winner bingo standing on the bridge at Wandsworth Common to see what was coming up from Balham and what was heading from Clapham, couple dud units later and a surprise came down the line, the light at the front suggested a 377/6, but was in fact winner
377701, I’m guessing with the WCML closed at Watford, Southern had the remaining 7s spare, not like I’m minding as it is required. Back to Balham and straight back to Wandsworth Common on
455845.
I hit a duff spell, so after 5 units decided to head back to Balham on dud 455826, and another duff spell back to Wandsworth on 377705. Thankfully my duff spell ended as the next Clapham bound service was winner
455841, and I decided to head to East Croydon. Next fast service was led by dud 377137 with winners
377152 &
377440 behind. Arrival into East Croydon with the nice new bridge (makes it easier to cross platform islands without having to go up the large ramps).
Handy because I noticed required
455837 pull in, so diving onto it for a new shack at
South Croydon. Just missed a service, so a 10 minute wait was in order, and dud 377603 took me back to East Croydon. Time to do a ‘Bridge dash’ to London Bridge, on a pair of winning 375s, yes I did say 375s as Southeastern’s Hasting services were being diverted via East Croydon and terminating at London Bridge Low-Level. Winners
375627 &
375905 took me to the Bridge. A pair of dud 387s were the next departure, so I gave them a miss for another dual-voltage electrostar, winner
377202, staying on board for its first stop at Norwood Junction.
Quick jump across platforms at Norwood saw me onto another winner, this time
455808, back to London Bridge, where I saw the next departure was going to be a quite busy West Croydon service (football fans for Millwall) formed of winner
455812, first I was going to jump off at the first station (South Bermondsey) but that was busy with football fans and many policemen, instead scoring another new shack in the shape of
Queens Road Peckham, with 10 minutes to spare before the next service, I dived down to the little Tesco Express located a stone’s throw from the station. Next service rolled in, and it was a winner, a packed
455801, which thankfully emptied out at South Bermondsey, and took me to London Bridge, where I had a short 10 minute gap (couple duds) before winner
455817 took me down to Norwood Junction.
Next service was a stopper, and was a winner,
455844, and so I decided it would be a good time to do a couple shack attacks, so alighted at
Anerley, standing on the bridge and noticing the short gap between stations, although at 32 chains it is the shortest gap on the Overground network (17 chains between Rotherhithe & Canada Water must be hard to beat on LOROL’s network, although the 14 chains between City Thameslink & Blackfriars beats that for London, but can that be beaten on network rail metals [so excludes that DLR leap]?. Anyhows, winner
378201 with its brand new 5th carriage took me the tiny leap to
Penge West, with winner
455832 taking me down to Norwood Junction, and
455831 back to East Croydon.
Around the same time as I was going up the stairs to the new bridge I spotted
377139 &
377460 on an East Grinstead service, so I jumped on after checking RTT to see which of the 3 stations on that line which are within the zones will be good for a connection, and I alighted at the final station within the zones of
Upper Warlingham, over the bridge and a 5 minute wait before a returning service arrived with
377439 leading
377430, double winners plus a new station, I was happy with that. To East Croydon, a double 387 heading to the Bridge was dud, but the South eastern pair were required, so time for another Bridge dash, winners
375625 &
375813 took me to London Bridge, where I hit some duds, I was waiting to see what 171 would roll in to see if that was required, it wasn’t so it was onto dud 455815 to roll to
Peckham Rye, the station which has 4 TOCs (LOROL & Southern on 2 platforms, South eastern & Thameslink on the other 2 platforms), crossing over to the South Eastern/Thameslink platforms to jump onto the next service formed of
465153 &
465032 to Denmark Hill, hopping off to await the London Overground service formed of dud 378207 to my final new station of the day in the shape of
Wandsworth Road.
The stations served by London Overground on the South London branch now completed, and making use of the ticket machine which sells BZ tickets, gave me an idea of doing a 442 in first class, for that bit extra privacy, well it ticks it off the list. Back to Denmark Hill on dud 378146, and to Victoria on
465173 &
465183, deciding to do a quick Lewisham hop on a triple found me on
465045 leading
465030 with
466012 behind, after completing the crystal maze at Lewisham station to get to the P2/P3 island, and found myself back on
465168 leading winner
466022 and dud
465033 back on a fast to Victoria.
My only regret is not spending more time doing networkers, to get my required 466s down, ah well. Across to the Gatwick Express branded platforms to board a Southern service with Express branding, with
442411 for the peaceful run in an empty 1st class area (getting a free bottle of water and a newspaper), with
442406 doing the honours back to Victoria.
Time was getting on, I was getting a bit tired (14 hours of travelling at this point), so I thought I would call it a day, and jumped onto double winners
377156 &
377463 back to Clapham Junction, a quick dash to make a +1 for an Haslemere bound service, leading was dud 450102 with winner
450035 behind. Alighting at Woking and crossing over platforms for the final service of the day of 159009 & 159101, back to Grateley, strangely this service (20:20) was terminating at Salisbury with passengers for beyond Salisbury being made to move to another train, I would hope the new service would be on P2 or 3 with the terminator arriving into the other platform.
Only downsize is when walking home, I walked into a poorly placed “Diverted Traffic” sign, ouch.
Anyhow, pretty pictures:
A FGW HST in a siding outside Clapham Junction with 458016 passing it on route to Reading
32 chains between stations, tiny distance!
5th car on 378201, hasn’t got Overground route maps on it yet
Nice 1st class seating, I hope the 378/2s will be this nice
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