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RE: First Transpennine Express
(03/09/2013 19:54)wirralbus Wrote: Will these sets usually operate in 4 or 8 car formations . Last time I travelled on these services 2x 3 cars were full and standing, so hopefully TPE see sense and make them all 8 cars, with an option to run to/from Glasgow and Edinburgh by combining/splitting at Carstairs |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
Think that as the price of petrol and diesel has increased over the years people have started to migrate to the trains even with fare increases for the longer distances . One good change is that when operating in multiple formation these 350's will have through connections unlike the class 185's which were built without through connections which i have always thought to be a mistake . |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
I agree they should have been built with the gangways. I also think it was a mistake making 3 car trains, personally think the transpennine network would have benefited from 4 and 5 car trains. |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
They did look at the feasibility of building extra coaches but the Government of the day said NO. Big problem with Four car sets is that some journeys would still have struggled with four cars , with double length sets not being able to fit on some platforms . Does anybody know the length of a BR Mark 2 against a Class185 vehicle . |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
(03/09/2013 19:54)wirralbus Wrote: Will these sets usually operate in 4 or 8 car formations . Unlikely to be 8 car formations as they will probably require eight for an hourly service and they are only getting ten. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
TPE Liverpool depot opens Monday. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
Barring a last minute cancellation, First TransPennine Express drivers are set to go on strike on Tuesday (5 November) and next Saturday (9 November): Quote:First TransPennine Express proposed industrial action http://www.tfgm.com/Corporate/media_cent...icleId=337 Should the strike go ahead, the following services would run: *Manchester-Leeds-York: half-hourly service between 6am and 6pm Manchester Piccadilly, Huddersfield, Dewsbury and Leeds with an hourly service continuing to York via Garforth. A couple of extra journeys in the early hours running to/from Manchester Airport. Stalybridge only served at peak times. *Manchester-Stockport-Sheffield: Hourly service between 7am and 7pm with occasional drop to two-hourly service. Dore & Totley only served at peak times *Manchester Airport-Piccadilly-Preston-Edinburgh/Glasgow/Blackpool North/Barrow: Hourly service between Manchester Airport and Preston via Piccadilly, Oxford Road, Bolton and Chorley. Trains continue every 2 hours to Edinburgh via Lancaster, Carlisle and Lockerbie. Services to/from Barrow reduced to 2 journeys. Services to/from Blackpool North reduce to one/two journey *Windermere-Oxenholme: Hourly service with one journey running to/from Preston *York-Scarborough: Two-hourly service between 8am and 5pm *Leeds-Hull & Cleethorpes-Doncaster: Replaced by bus service at peak times only |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
(30/10/2013 21:39)SF07 Wrote: Barring a last minute cancellation, First TransPennine Express drivers are set to go on strike on Tuesday (5 November) and next Saturday (9 November): No Liverpool services then? All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
The revised service from Manchester Airport to Scotland via Wigan from 8th December will start with Class 185s as the 350/4s are unlikely to be available. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: First Transpennine Express
350401 was transported north yesterday, it's still in base grey livery. May now be stored at Ardwick or Crewe? 350231 has took over driver training turns from 350252. |
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