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RE: Arriva Trains Wales - childwallblues - 24/11/2016 19:27 (24/11/2016 16:08)wirralbus Wrote: Im sure a 67 on the WAG is not something special anymore , i would suggest that if it was to be a Class175 replacement it would be newsworthy.You may not think that it is newsworthy but others do. 67010 has just been repainted in DB red and looks magnificent. Contrary to your thinking there is still a lot of interest in locos and this particular one holds the record for the most liveries on a Class 67 namely EWS, Chiltern, Caledonian Sleeper and DB. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - wirralbus - 24/11/2016 21:04 (24/11/2016 19:27)childwallblues Wrote: You may not think that it is newsworthy but others do. 67010 has just been repainted in DB red and looks magnificent. Contrary to your thinking there is still a lot of interest in locos and this particular one holds the record for the most liveries on a Class 67 namely EWS, Chiltern, Caledonian Sleeper and DB. Ok , maybe if he had said that this particular Class 67 was in a livery that is not one that would normally be expected to turn up on the WAG service then , I might be inclined to read about it , the way it was written though it just sounded like any old 67 though. This is my view and I don't expect every to like my views. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - childwallblues - 25/11/2016 20:29 (24/11/2016 21:04)wirralbus Wrote: Ok , maybe if he had said that this particular Class 67 was in a livery that is not one that would normally be expected to turn up on the WAG service then , I might be inclined to read about it , the way it was written though it just sounded like any old 67 though.There are many enthusiasts on this website who like to ride behind locomotives. They get information of what locos are where from the internet and this website. If we abide by your edict nobody would learn any thing! RE: Arriva Trains Wales - childwallblues - 27/11/2016 10:42 67010 has another claim to fame. It is the last of all the Class 67 to appear in North Wales. The other 29 have appeared on some working in the past. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - ant17612 - 01/12/2016 00:12 This is worth a read. Plans to use modified ex Gatwick Express 442s with Class 67s. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/old-gatwick-express-trains-could-12237415 RE: Arriva Trains Wales - childwallblues - 01/12/2016 07:33 I wouldn't get too exited until more details are known. It would be up to the Welsh Government to pay all the costs. The future of the 442s has been swirling round te internet for months. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - mikestone - 01/12/2016 12:36 Crew training, even though some drivers already sign 67s, and finding room at Piccadilly for five coaches with a loco each end rather than three would seem to make May highly optimistic. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - wirralbus - 01/12/2016 13:10 Don't forget a good few of the platforms are long enough to fit pendolino's in , so effectively a seven coach (2 locos and 5 coaches) would easily fit in the platforms , it would just be a case of a rejig of what goes where in the station , also what services can share what platforms that sort of thing. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - mikestone - 02/12/2016 12:53 My point exactly - its a lot easier to share platforms with a three car train than one effectively with seven. RE: Arriva Trains Wales - childwallblues - 10/12/2016 07:54 The Holyhead to Cardiff WAG is currently in the hands of EWS liveried 67022. |