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« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2009, 14:36:19 »

I went from Redhill to Tonbridge the other day. It was a Southern service and train but all staff in SOutheastern uniform. How does this work? Do they split the revenue? All stations were in Southern livery.
Southern and Southeastern franchises are both under the same company GoVia so they probably share resources at times.
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« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2009, 17:02:54 »

Don't know if this has been mentioned, but you will still find ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former TOC (Train Operating Company))) drivers on the FGW (First Great Western) Cardiff-Pompeys.

Also ATW drivers on the FGW Cardiff-Tauntons. They hand over to a FGW driver at BTM (Bristol Temple Meads (strictly, it should be BRI)) for the 1754, for example, and I try to overhear the generally caustic comments about various technical niggles the new driver will find on the onward journey!
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« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2009, 19:18:37 »

I'm probably being ultra-pedantic here, but I wonder how many of the services mentioned above are actually advertised as being jointly run by two TOCs (Train Operating Company). The CDF» (Cardiff - next trains)-PMH services are advertised in the timetable as 'GW (Great Western)', even though they are sometimes crewed by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former TOC)) staff (does this still include conductors or is it just some drivers these days?). The Bristol - Oxford service was a bit different in that respect, since the operator code shown in the timetable was 'WT' to indicate a service jointly operated by FGW (First Great Western) and TT.
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« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2009, 19:26:13 »

What did WT stand for? Western Thames?
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« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2009, 19:44:11 »

I don't think it really stood for anything. At the time (as now), FGW (First Great Western) services were denoted GW (Great Western) and Thames services TT. It was just a combination of the two. Not all of the operator codes still in use today stand for anything in particular: NXEC (National Express East Coast) services are shown as 'GR', derived from GNER (Great North Eastern Railways) but clearly not meant to be read as Great Railway (insert your own joke here!).
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« Reply #20 on: January 11, 2009, 22:52:01 »

I'm probably being ultra-pedantic here, but I wonder how many of the services mentioned above are actually advertised as being jointly run by two TOCs (Train Operating Company). The CDF» (Cardiff - next trains)-PMH services are advertised in the timetable as 'GW (Great Western)', even though they are sometimes crewed by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former TOC)) staff (does this still include conductors or is it just some drivers these days?). The Bristol - Oxford service was a bit different in that respect, since the operator code shown in the timetable was 'WT' to indicate a service jointly operated by FGW (First Great Western) and TT.

I would suspect it's because although in the case of CDF-PMH it is partly crewed by ATW Staff revenue still goes to FGW and not FGW and ATW.

FGW will pay ATW to use their staff.

That's how I understand it anyway Smiley
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« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2009, 22:56:18 »

I don't think it really stood for anything. At the time (as now), FGW (First Great Western) services were denoted GW (Great Western) and Thames services TT. It was just a combination of the two. Not all of the operator codes still in use today stand for anything in particular: NXEC (National Express East Coast) services are shown as 'GR', derived from GNER (Great North Eastern Railways) but clearly not meant to be read as Great Railway (insert your own joke here!).

Great No Eating Railway from what I've heard has happened to the restaurant cars on NXEC.   Angry
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« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2009, 04:59:07 »

I'm probably being ultra-pedantic here, but I wonder how many of the services mentioned above are actually advertised as being jointly run by two TOCs (Train Operating Company). The CDF» (Cardiff - next trains)-PMH services are advertised in the timetable as 'GW (Great Western)', even though they are sometimes crewed by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former TOC)) staff (does this still include conductors or is it just some drivers these days?).

Not sure, but GCR» (Gloucester - next trains) depot have picked up some of this work, (on the Western section of the route),  since the new timetable and I haven't seen any ATW conductors on the jobs.  Still ATW drivers on some runs tho'.
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« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2009, 11:46:45 »

GCR» (Gloucester - next trains) Depot? I assumme Gloucester correct?
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« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2009, 14:08:00 »

Correct GCR» (Gloucester - next trains) is Gloucester
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« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2009, 17:31:15 »

I'm probably being ultra-pedantic here, but I wonder how many of the services mentioned above are actually advertised as being jointly run by two TOCs (Train Operating Company).

I would suspect it's because although in the case of CDF» (Cardiff - next trains)-PMH it is partly crewed by ATW (Arriva Trains Wales (former TOC)) Staff revenue still goes to FGW (First Great Western) and not FGW and ATW.

FGW will pay ATW to use their staff.

That's how I understand it anyway Smiley

This is a FGW service.  The pay Arriva to provide staff but the service is FGW.
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« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2009, 19:41:47 »

Correct GCR» (Gloucester - next trains) is Gloucester

Thanks, Ollie! I've added it to our acronyms list, at http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/acronyms.html (or see link above).  Wink
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« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2009, 21:21:08 »

Thanks, Ollie! I've added it to our acronyms list, at http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/acronyms.html (or see link above).  Wink

Are you going to add BNP (Barnstaple) to the list as well, then?
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« Reply #28 on: January 12, 2009, 22:27:01 »

As you've mentioned it ... yes, I have!  Grin
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« Reply #29 on: January 12, 2009, 22:29:08 »

As you've mentioned it ... yes, I have!  Grin

In regard to the acronyms list : BNS (Barnes (not Birmingham New Street)) in railway terms would actually be Barnes and BHM is Birmingham New Street Smiley
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