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Author Topic: IETs into passenger service from 16 Oct 2017 and subsequent performance issues  (Read 546837 times)
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« Reply #405 on: April 07, 2018, 10:22:20 »

Half length IEPs (Intercity Express Program / Project.) seem to be a regular event now, it is starting to look a bit like the voyager introduction.
9 car IETs (Intercity Express Train) can’t come soon enough.
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« Reply #406 on: April 07, 2018, 12:21:15 »

Half length IEPs (Intercity Express Program / Project.) seem to be a regular event now, it is starting to look a bit like the voyager introduction.
9 car IETs (Intercity Express Train) can’t come soon enough.

Yes indeed. Broadgage’s pessimistic outlook might indeed come to pass but I think it’s too early to make any assumptions until the 9-car sets are in use and the new timetable introduced next January.
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« Reply #407 on: April 07, 2018, 13:34:03 »

Half length IEPs (Intercity Express Program / Project.) seem to be a regular event now, it is starting to look a bit like the voyager introduction.
What never seems to have been made clear is the crew requirements.  If there’s a requirement for a second guard, train manager whatever, are they preempting a set locked out of use because there’s no one to operate it?

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« Reply #408 on: April 07, 2018, 13:42:20 »

What never seems to have been made clear is the crew requirements.  If there’s a requirement for a second guard, train manager whatever, are they preempting a set locked out of use because there’s no one to operate it?

There is a requirement for a competent safety-trained person in each separate gangwayed area of the 800 class 10 car trains (though not to operate the second set, I don't think), but there is not such a requirement where two 143s or 16x units are coupled.  That does not necessarily mean two train managers - ticket checkers are also "competent people" ... and at present more of them are riding trains rather than being on datelines, I believe. So that could be why there is very limited use (so far) of that new gateline at Chippenham, for example. 
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« Reply #409 on: April 07, 2018, 15:02:36 »

Was this requirement for double crewing of a 5+5 IET (Intercity Express Train) known when they were ordered ? Or is it a later requirement, presumably by the trade union.
A cynic like me might suspect that this double crewing requirement might be a good excuse to operate a single unit when two units might have been better.
"we would have liked to operate a double unit, and this is a future aspiration, but due to staffing and financial constraints, some services will be single units"
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard.
It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc.
A 5 car DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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« Reply #410 on: April 07, 2018, 16:25:01 »

Known when they were ordered I believe.  As Graham says, it just has to be somebody deemed ‘competent’, so Ticket Examiners are fine.
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« Reply #411 on: April 08, 2018, 22:44:56 »

This has cropped up elsewhere: https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/members-updates/intercity-express-programme-iep050118/

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INTERCITY EXPRESS PROGRAMME (IEP (Intercity Express Program / Project.))
Our Ref:  HC/14/2

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INTERCITY EXPRESS PROGRAMME (IEP)

I write to provide an update on the most recent discussions which have taken place between your union and Great Western Railway with regard to the Intercity Express Programme.

The company tabled proposals at a meeting of the On-Trains Divisional Council last month in relation to an interim arrangement for “Front-Set Lead” working. This matter arises from previous discussions at OTDC level which were aimed to utilise Catering Grades staff as “Front-Set Lead” on IET (Intercity Express Train) 10-car trains in place of the Ticket Examiners currently in position. As part of the package, the company proposed the following:

• Training competence as agreed • A full day training – half day classroom and half day on board to be undertaken by competent OBS managers or peer trainers • The Hosts will receive a £20 (and not 15%) flat payment for any day on which they undertake this role

Prior to the proposals being considered by your National Executive Committee, the following resolution was submitted by our Paddington No1 Branch:

“That this RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers) Paddington No.1 branch notes your Circular No: IR/549/17 ‘Intercity Express Programme (IEP)’ (1st December 2017, REF HC/14/2) regarding the “temporary agreement and operational method” for GWR (Great Western Railway) Class 800 (IET) 10-car sets previously reported by this branch.

We note the RMT National Executive Committee decision (not numbered or dated) referred to in Circular No: IR/549/17 fails to respond to concerns of this branch. In particular, RMT Padding No.1 Branch called on the NEC» (National Exhibition Centre - about) to revoke the “temporary agreement and operational method” for class 800 trains, inform GWR no such agreement exists with this union, obtain a risk assessment for class 800 operation and provide immediate advice to RMT members (Train Managers, Ticket Examiners, Customer Service Hosts and Dispatch Staff) on what steps they should take to protect their safety in the event of being rostered to work Class 800 stock.

We further note that a further communication ‘working of 10 Car IET trains’ (unsigned and dated 29th November 2017) purportedly from RMT On-Trains Divisional  Council seeks to clarify the use of ‘IET Trained TE’ staff as competent persons to work Class 800 (IET) stock. The failure of the previous NEC decision on this matter to provide clear leadership to our members on the operation of Class 800 stock is facilitating GWR’s operation of non-gangway 10-car formation (2x5) Class 800 stock without a Guard in the front portion of the train. This is a breach of RMT’s policy.

This branch notes the meeting due to take place between our union and GWR at Director Level on Thursday 7th December 2017 on the introduction of IET trains. We call on the General Secretary and NEC to uphold this union’s policy that a Guard be rostered to work on each section of non-gangway Class 800 stock. In the event that GWR refuses to implement similar arrangements to those that have successfully operated with class 180 stock for many years, we call on the NEC to inform GWR that we are in dispute over the operation of class 800 stock and to ballot our affected members for industrial action.”

Your NEC has now considered the matter and noted both the situation which arose at the OTDC and the above resolution. Having consulted with the GWR members and their representatives, the NEC has instructed me to inform the company that the proposals are unacceptable.

Further, I have also been instructed to seek an urgent meeting with GWR to discuss our objections and to demand that the arrangements involving the 180 stock are applied to the operation of class 800 IET trains. Your Lead Officer is currently making the necessary arrangements to hold this meeting.

Additionally, the NEC has also instructed all branches with affected GWR members to arrange special meetings for our Guard, Catering and Ticket Examiner members to discuss this matter, so look out for details of such meetings from your branch.

I will of course write to you again with details of any further developments with regards to this situation, but I trust this keeps you advised of all recent matters for now.

Yours sincerely   Mick Cash General Secretary
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« Reply #412 on: April 09, 2018, 06:17:11 »

Is the reason why quite a number of IET (Intercity Express Train) scheduled services are running 5 rather than 10 with one set locked out of use?
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« Reply #413 on: April 09, 2018, 08:58:58 »

Is the reason why quite a number of IET (Intercity Express Train) scheduled services are running 5 rather than 10 with one set locked out of use?


Unable to crew the rear unit.
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« Reply #414 on: April 09, 2018, 09:38:58 »

Is the reason why quite a number of IET (Intercity Express Train) scheduled services are running 5 rather than 10 with one set locked out of use?


Unable to crew the rear unit.

Is this due to crew shortages? If so, any idea why?

Surely GWR (Great Western Railway) knew how many crew would be needed?
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« Reply #415 on: April 09, 2018, 09:42:10 »

Is the reason why quite a number of IET (Intercity Express Train) scheduled services are running 5 rather than 10 with one set locked out of use?


Unable to crew the rear unit.

Is this due to crew shortages? If so, any idea why?

Surely GWR (Great Western Railway) knew how many crew would be needed?

GWR know crew are needed for all the cancelled trains that are listed in the traincrew shortage thread. Over to GWR Smiley Smiley
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« Reply #416 on: April 09, 2018, 12:04:58 »

And still lots of diesel running under the wires between London and Didcot. Saw another one pull out of PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains) this morning with engines on, pantographs down. The suspicion grows that there are still technical problems with the IEP (Intercity Express Program / Project.) that aren't being admitted to.
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« Reply #417 on: April 09, 2018, 13:07:59 »

And still lots of diesel running under the wires between London and Didcot. Saw another one pull out of PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains) this morning with engines on, pantographs down. The suspicion grows that there are still technical problems with the IEP (Intercity Express Program / Project.) that aren't being admitted to.

ECS (Empty Coaching Stock) moves out of Paddington use diesel rather than electric for the short hop to North Pole, also track circuit issues on the down line near Tilehurst mean it’s diesel from Reading on westbound trains for the time being, rather east of Didcot.  Up trains are unaffected.  I continue to be impressed how smooth the changeover is, both whilst moving and stationary, and how quiet the diesel engines are both internally and externally.

However, I’m sure there are many technical issues still being addressed (the reservation system for one), and learning curves being, well, curved!
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« Reply #418 on: April 09, 2018, 15:09:31 »

The problem on the down main west of Reading must have been fixed around a week before Easter as I have noticed many heading over Cow Lane on electric since then
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« Reply #419 on: April 09, 2018, 17:58:38 »

Sitting at Pad on the 1800 to Bristol, diesel engine rumbling merrily away!
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