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« on: September 29, 2021, 11:09:59 »

Press release from Cross Country Trains

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CrossCountry partners National Railway Museum to help deliver its Vision 2025

CrossCountry is proud announce its renewed corporate partnership with the National Railway Museum.

The partnership provides opportunities to work together towards the museum’s Vision 2025, to capture the hearts and minds of the next generation of engineers, innovators and thinkers.

The National Railway Museum is committed to highlighting the work of today's railway network, as seen in the recent Railway Heroes exhibition showcasing railway workers who gave back to their communities - and country - during the Covid-19 pandemic.

OK - I admit it - the headline had me thinking of catching a train headed from Bristol to Birmingham hauled by 82 (Boxhill) up the Lickey Hills, or from York to Edinburgh behind Stirling Single No. 1 . I suspect such motive power would bring out a train load or three of interested passengers (and major line side security and safety concerns!)
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2021, 21:22:40 »

Drat I tought for a moment they where going to announce that the last Voyager would be retired to the NRM» (National Railway Museum, at York and Shildon - about) in 2025
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2021, 07:18:54 »

I do get the impression that the Voyager is a Marmite train, love it or hate it.
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2021, 21:15:22 »

Drat I tought for a moment they where going to announce that the last Voyager would be retired to the NRM» (National Railway Museum, at York and Shildon - about) in 2025
The last Voyager by 2025; that is either very optimistic (an impressively fast electrification programme) or very pessimistic (mass closure of railways). However, with both Avanti West Coast and East Midlands Railway planning to retire 125mph Diesel Multiple Units in the next few years, the first Voyager could well be retired by 2025.

My latest thinking/opinion on this is that all 20 class 221s and 23 class 222s should be transferred to CrossCountry:
  • The class 222s should be reformed into 10x 7-car and 13x 5-car units (leaving four pairs of redundant driving cars)
  • First class provision should be reduced in the 7-car class 222 units, and possibly removed entirely on the 5-car 222s, to provide more standard class
  • Semi-permanently couple each of the 4-car class 221s to a 5-car set creating four 'virtual' 9-car class 221s
  • Put either 5-car 221s or the 5-car 222s* on the Cardiff-Nottingham services in place of the Turbostars
  • Semi-permanently couple any class 220s left in service as 8-car trains
This eliminates the 4-car 222s and means a 7-car class 222 could have a similar capacity as an 8-car (2x4-car) class 220. XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) wouldn't have to run anything less than a 5-car train (except perhaps on Birmingham-Leicester/Nottingham/Stansted services if those aren't given to a different operator). I forget whether I thought the 43 incoming units would be enough to completely retire the class 220 fleet, I did work it out once; I'm guessing it's that or replacing the Turbostars on the Cardiff-Nottingham route and not both.

* hence the suggestion of removing first class on those

I do get the impression that the Voyager is a Marmite train, love it or hate it.
Not for me. I dislike a lot of things about them, but there are good things too - if they had been nine carriages and electric I would argue they should have been ordered instead of Pendolinos. Since I discovered the nice carriage on the West Coast Voyagers I have aimed for that in preference to Pendolinos with their hopeless windows.
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« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2021, 21:58:29 »

Whilst I'm indifferent to the Voyagers, I can't fault CrossCountry's onboard crew. I can't remember ever having a negative interaction with them. Be that when I'm travelling with esoteric ticket combinations, missing my stop, being stranded by another TOC (Train Operating Company)... More than once I've been bumped up to 1st Class without asking. Had taxis arranged with the minimum of fuss when connections were missed. Had personal feedback when I've complemented a particular staff member.
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