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RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - childwallblues - 12/12/2016 19:16

321410/02/18 have transferred from Great Northern to Anglia.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - St Helens Rider - 19/06/2017 13:30

Fewer trains in East Anglia as temperatures soar

https://www.railnews.co.uk/news/2017/06/19-fewer-trains-in-east-anglia.html

Credit: Rail News.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - St Helens Rider - 13/09/2017 17:04

Conductor disputes spread again

https://www.railnews.co.uk/news/2017/09/13-conductor-disputes-spread-again.html

Credit: Railnews.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - St Helens Rider - 19/09/2017 13:47

Strike action by RMT union is due to take place here on the 3rd and 5th October as well as Merseyrail, Northern and Southern. This is the first in this dispute at Greater Anglia.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - wirralbus - 19/09/2017 16:11

(19/09/2017 13:47)St Helens Rider Wrote:  Strike action by RMT union is due to take place here on the 3rd and 5th October as well as Merseyrail, Northern and Southern. This is the first in this dispute at Greater Anglia.

It seems like the RMT is now on a collision course with any TOC that obtains new stock and does not make clear that they will retain a second safety critical member of staff for them on routes where there was previously a guard.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - mikestone - 24/10/2017 17:56

https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/publications/letter-from-safety-regulator/letter-from-safety-regulator-to-rmt.pdf
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will be interesting to see if they manage to run a full service in the next strike.
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It strikes me that if any TOC has enough staff who can be released from normal duties to cover the guards duties then perhaps that is where the savings should come from?


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - knutstransport - 24/10/2017 20:21

(24/10/2017 17:56)mikestone Wrote:  https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/publications/letter-from-safety-regulator/letter-from-safety-regulator-to-rmt.pdf
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will be interesting to see if they manage to run a full service in the next strike.
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It strikes me that if any TOC has enough staff who can be released from normal duties to cover the guards duties then perhaps that is where the savings should come from?

I've had to cover duties of someone in another role when there's been a shortage of resource due to illness or holidays. On one occassion I worked about 10 hours above my contracted hours for the week. It doesn't mean that because I was covering part of someone else's duties that my own duties weren't needed.


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - knutstransport - 29/06/2018 11:52

First bi-mode 755 for Anglia: http://www.bahnbilder.de/bild/Schweiz~Unternehmen~Stadler+Rail+AG/1091815/ein-flirt-uk-bmu-class-755.html


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - iMarkeh - 11/09/2018 17:05

Does anyone know what that thing in the middle is? Looks very odd. The whole trains looks weird. 1 door in each carriage. Would I be right in thinking these are the same length as a 3 car train? The carriages look a lot smaller than normal (20-23m)


RE: Abellio Greater Anglia - SK15 GZG - 11/09/2018 17:14

(11/09/2018 17:05)iMarkeh Wrote:  Does anyone know what that thing in the middle is? Looks very odd. The whole trains looks weird. 1 door in each carriage. Would I be right in thinking these are the same length as a 3 car train? The carriages look a lot smaller than normal (20-23m)

It's where the engines are