Forgot four car 221s were a thing!221136 is a 4 car...
Forgot four car 221s were a thing!221136 is a 4 car...
Theres currently 5 of them.Forgot four car 221s were a thing!
Why so many I thought there was only a couple?Theres currently 5 of them.
221141 was 4 car as builtWhy so many I thought there was only a couple?
Quite a few out tomorrow and all.... happy to report loads of doubles on Journey Check![]()
As I said, your work is appreciated - I was replying to someone else, but I didn't realise you were having to access the info by individual searches.So it did take a matter of seconds then. For what it is worth it took well over an hour and a half to look it all up manually between trains at work, to provide the diagrams. If people want the info then there needs to be a bit of give and take.
Thus entirely defeating the point of having a double set in the first place!with no good reason - doubles are more than capable of calling with the rear unit remaining locked).
Thus entirely defeating the point of having a double set in the first place!
All the removed stops will be reinstated once the full timetable returns.
There are also other reasons for the removal of the Congleton calls. Same as Chesterfield, Winchester and others.Half a train calling is better than no train calling... It's still more capacity given that they can unlock both sets at every other station it stops at. And they've been doubles a while, why only just remove the call last week.
I certainly hope you're right.
There are also other reasons for the removal of the Congleton calls. Same as Chesterfield, Winchester and others.
Winchester seems a strange one to me. Much busier than Southampton Parkway (SOA), particularly given the airport is more or less shut. What is the reason for Winchester being omitted?There are also other reasons for the removal of the Congleton calls. Same as Chesterfield, Winchester and others.
Does anyone know if all the Bournemouth/ Reading to Manchester Pic are currently formed of double sets. I saw a single 4 car set this morning but didn’t know if it was diagrammed like that or if it was due to a set being unavailable
are 4 cars in a pool with 220s221136 is a 4 car...
Is there any restriction on terminating at Southampton Airport? Say a siding but there doesn't look like there is one. My only other guess is balancing stock at the end of the day or having the crew for the second set.After a period of doubles, it appears that all Manchester services are single units today.
Is that a one-off given that they're only coming from Eastleigh today?
Yes, there’s a serious restriction. It isn't a signalled move, and involves running wrong direction from Eastleigh to Parkway down the up line. The move uses pilotman working to ensure only one train in section at a time.Is there any restriction on terminating at Southampton Airport? Say a siding but there doesn't look like there is one. My only other guess is balancing stock at the end of the day or having the crew for the second set.
Singles again today on the Manchesters. Running to and from Southampton and Reading so don't see why they can't be doubles.
Because there is a national lockdown with no need for the capacity (and more importantly the expense) of running double voyagers today.
There are a few doubles on the North East side today. Obviously that route sees a few HSTs too. Might as you say be a bit of cost-cutting. Be interesting to see what the coming weeks throw up on the Manchesters.
Could it be down to today’s (and last Sunday’s) diversion via Nuneaton, as reversal required there to use Trent valley?Singles again today on the Manchesters. Running to and from Southampton and Reading so don't see why they can't be doubles.
Could it be down to today’s (and last Sunday’s) diversion via Nuneaton, as reversal required there to use Trent valley?
Or it could be as quoted above due to the recent booked engineering works.Seem to be all doubles again on the Bournemouth to Manchester route during the week (but not on recent Sundays). Possibly demand is less as there will be little weekending away (or back home for students) right now.