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67013 has replaced 67010 on hire to Caledonian Sleeper.

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(03/02/2017 20:13)childwallblues Wrote:  67013 has replaced 67010 on hire to Caledonian Sleeper.

Are we forgetting here that CS is just a brand. The loco is technically on hire to GBRf...

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OK to satisfy your accuracy shall we remove the words "hire to" and insert "the". Will that make you happy?

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(04/02/2017 00:00)ant17612 Wrote:  Are we forgetting here that CS is just a brand. The loco is technically on hire to GBRf...

It maybe on hire to GBRF that 67 , but the actual train its hauling is the Caledonian Sleeper.
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(04/02/2017 10:54)wirralbus Wrote:  It maybe on hire to GBRF that 67 , but the actual train its hauling is the Caledonian Sleeper.

Could say the same thing about a CS liveried loco working a GBRf train. CS is just a brand and isn't a TOC.

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Caledonian Sleeper is a TOC owned by serco.
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(06/02/2017 20:24)wirralbus Wrote:  Caledonian Sleeper is a TOC owned by serco.

Well maybe so but all operations are ran by GBRf and before that DB.

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(06/02/2017 21:07)ant17612 Wrote:  Well maybe so but all operations are ran by GBRf and before that DB.

Caledonian Sleeper is a standalone franchise , hence a TOC , they hire in locomotives such as the ill fated 73/9 and 92's from GBRF .

GBRF is not a TOC , but a FOC
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Last nights Highland Sleeper left Inverness on time but was in trouble at Aviemore. As a result it left there 225 minutes late.
I noted it heading south through Wigan North Western at 0849 behind a Freightliner Class 90. It was due at 0453 which made it 236 minutes late.Further delays swapping between the fast and slow lines south of Crewe made the arrival into Euston at 1159 (252 late).

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(07/11/2017 19:29)childwallblues Wrote:  Last nights Highland Sleeper left Inverness on time but was in trouble at Aviemore. As a result it left there 225 minutes late.
I noted it heading south through Wigan North Western at 0849 behind a Freightliner Class 90. It was due at 0453 which made it 236 minutes late.Further delays swapping between the fast and slow lines south of Crewe made the arrival into Euston at 1159 (252 late).

I commiserate anyone who lost 4 hours in London, especially as it was half today's daylight.
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