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RE: Northern Trains Ltd - knutstransport - 08/05/2020 09:05 Government have said operators should be providing around 70% of their usual services from mid-May, up from the current 50%. Although, I'm not sure Northern are providing 50% - on many routes they are currently providing 50% of the standard off-peak frequency with a later start, earlier finish and without providing peak time extras. RE: Northern Trains Ltd - knutstransport - 11/05/2020 12:51 Richard George (Chair of DOHL) and Nick Donovan (Managing Director of Northern Trains Ltd) should be presenting their 100 day review to TfN (via video link) tomorrow, it's item 6 on the meeting agenda: https://transportforthenorth.com/calendar/rail-north-committee-12-may-2020/ RE: Northern Trains Ltd - mikestone - 12/05/2020 00:13 Next week's service appeared during Monday afternoon - wierdly the morning Ellesmere Port runs an hour earlier, but no return working. RE: Northern Trains Ltd - T42 PVM - 12/05/2020 07:56 Looking on RTT it seems the Liverpool - Wigan Service has extended operating hours from Monday, Still an hourly service but most morning/Evening trips are back RE: Northern Trains Ltd - knutstransport - 12/05/2020 09:17 (12/05/2020 00:13)mikestone Wrote: Next week's service appeared during Monday afternoon - wierdly the morning Ellesmere Port runs an hour earlier, but no return working. I hope there's more services still to be loaded. The Mid-Cheshire is still showing a 2 hourly service for next week - that won't exactly allow people to stagger their start and finish times given that means only one pre-9am arrival in Manchester, with the following one not reaching Piccadilly until 10:30! RE: Northern Trains Ltd - knutstransport - 12/05/2020 10:58 Northern have just told Rail North that Pacers will be used to transfer staff around instead of taxis in some cases to allow social distancing. Also: - A number of Pacers will be retained until 31st December 2020 and could be used for passenger services if needed. - Class 769 introduction and introduction of further new trains delayed due to COVID-19 delaying training. - 100 day plan has not been completed and may now be revised if Northern "don't want to return to the pre-COVID19 timetables" RE: Northern Trains Ltd - T42 PVM - 12/05/2020 11:55 Am assuming the Pacers in question are Class 144? RE: Northern Trains Ltd - knutstransport - 12/05/2020 12:05 (12/05/2020 11:55)T42 PVM Wrote: Am assuming the Pacers in question are Class 144? Not sure. Wouldn't it mean driver training is needed if a 144 was sent to say Allerton for shunting staff between Allerton and Lime Street, which wouldn't for a 142? RE: Northern Trains Ltd - ant17612 - 12/05/2020 14:41 (12/05/2020 12:05)knutstransport Wrote: Not sure. Wouldn't it mean driver training is needed if a 144 was sent to say Allerton for shunting staff between Allerton and Lime Street, which wouldn't for a 142? The 4 142s at Blackburn will probably be used. RE: Northern Trains Ltd - ant17612 - 12/05/2020 14:50 195023 has been on test up and down the WCML recently and became the first of the class to visit Carlisle. |