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« on: June 14, 2023, 13:52:06 »

1Q18 0759 Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail) to Bristol Kingsland Road
UID U41282, identity 1Q18
TSC 52495117
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14th June 2023 only
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Starts as High Speed Train, changes en route
Starts planned at 125mph max
Runs as required
https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:U41282/2023-06-14/detailed

Anyone with further knowledge of this "test" please?
With thanks
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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2023, 13:53:51 »

Waaay off topic - grahame, when someone starts a new topic, would it be possible to auto enable replies?
New posts need to be enabled.
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« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2023, 13:58:33 »

I think what GBM means is "could notifications of new replies be auto-enabled please?"

As you can see, I can reply....they don't need auto-enabling.

And, if I'm right, can I second this please?
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« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2023, 14:01:44 »

I think what GBM means is "could notifications of new replies be auto-enabled please?"

As you can see, I can reply....they don't need auto-enabling.

And, if I'm right, can I second this please?
Yes, apologies. Notify needs to be enabled when starting new topics.
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« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2023, 14:06:42 »

1Q18 0759 Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail) to Bristol Kingsland Road
UID U41282, identity 1Q18
TSC 52495117
STP schedule
14th June 2023 only
Test
Great Britain (Network Rail, TPS)
Starts as High Speed Train, changes en route
Starts planned at 125mph max
Runs as required
https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:U41282/2023-06-14/detailed

Anyone with further knowledge of this "test" please?
With thanks

This used to be a 37 with a DVT (Driving Van Trailer (carriage) or Deep Vein Thrombosis, depending on context), but I believe it is now a pair of 43s
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« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2023, 14:40:59 »

This shows more about what that train is doing

https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/looking-after-the-railway/our-fleet-machines-and-vehicles/new-measurement-train-nmt/
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« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2023, 14:52:06 »

Thank you, appreciated.
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« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2023, 19:14:57 »

So grateful for your post GBM.  I had this down for next Wednesday and was planning to phot it between Dorchester and Weymouth. Thankfully, I picked this up in just enough time to get to Bincombe and thankfully, it was running late, so managed to get my pictures. Sadly, it was not the Colas HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) power cars, but two 37s.






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« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2023, 20:49:15 »

I believe Network Rail has several measurement trains.  The premier one is the "New Measurement Train" which was converted from a HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) and has two class 43 power cars, and can run at 125 mph.  Another - the one in your photographs - is four coaches top-and-tailed by ordinary locomotives such as class 37s, and has a lower top speed; and there may be some other small ones.
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« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2023, 22:37:38 »

I believe Network Rail has several measurement trains.  The premier one is the "New Measurement Train" which was converted from a HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) and has two class 43 power cars, and can run at 125 mph.  Another - the one in your photographs - is four coaches top-and-tailed by ordinary locomotives such as class 37s, and has a lower top speed; and there may be some other small ones.

See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_950 - based on a class 150
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« Reply #10 on: June 14, 2023, 23:06:59 »

I believe Network Rail has several measurement trains.  The premier one is the "New Measurement Train" which was converted from a HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) and has two class 43 power cars, and can run at 125 mph.  Another - the one in your photographs - is four coaches top-and-tailed by ordinary locomotives such as class 37s, and has a lower top speed; and there may be some other small ones.

Network Rails' three original NMT powercars, 43013, 43014 and 43062 ('the yellow ones') are currently undergoing major overhaul following fitment of ETCS (European Train Control System) in-cab signalling equipment. Whilst this has been happening, NR» (Network Rail - home page) acquired several other redundant powercars and has the ability to run up to three 5-car NMTs at any one time. As the originals return to operation, the intention is to release some powercars but also fit the remainder with ETCS (subject to DfT» (Department for Transport - about) approval).
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« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2023, 23:54:55 »

I believe Network Rail has several measurement trains.  The premier one is the "New Measurement Train" which was converted from a HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) and has two class 43 power cars, and can run at 125 mph.  Another - the one in your photographs - is four coaches top-and-tailed by ordinary locomotives such as class 37s, and has a lower top speed; and there may be some other small ones.

There are more types of measurement train - but (since this is the railway) the more detail you dig up the less sense it makes. Here's a description of several. It's a couple of years old, and there may have been some changes since.

That 1Q18 (there are others!) ran under TSC 52495117. This is one of a set of Colas infrastructure measurement train codes:

Colas Infrastructure    52495100    NDS Infrastructure
Colas Infrastructure    52495110    COLAS NSC T.R.U
Colas Infrastructure    52495111    COLAS NSC T.R.C
Colas Infrastructure    52495112    COLAS NSC U.T.U
Colas Infrastructure    52495113    COLAS NSC P.L.P.R
Colas Infrastructure    52495117    COLAS N.M.T

Then if you look in the national bit of the TPR (The Pensions Regulator), as well of loads of explanation about timetabling, it has a schedule of these trains. It does not give the TSC, and the names given to the trains don't match that list: these are LD75, UTU-R, UTU-T, HSMT, HST7-125, and (just once) HST8-125. This column is headed "model train", so it ought to be the timing model (i.e. timing load) alone. But I can't get it to match the WTT (Working Time-Table) entry, which shows timing load with the usual types, any more than it does the measurement train type.

Also, the runs are shown per day and some are split into a number of train IDs ... but the model train listed can change between them, despite this being the run of a single train. And timing load can change within the same Train ID anyway - the 1Q18 example above starts as "HST", then becomes "Diesel locomotive, trailing load 245 tonnes at 90mph", then "HST" again, and finally "Diesel locomotive at 75mph".
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« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2023, 06:10:45 »

I believe Network Rail has several measurement trains.  The premier one is the "New Measurement Train" which was converted from a HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) and has two class 43 power cars, and can run at 125 mph.  Another - the one in your photographs - is four coaches top-and-tailed by ordinary locomotives such as class 37s, and has a lower top speed; and there may be some other small ones.

Correct NR» (Network Rail - home page) has several different measurement trains, most are track geometry measuring, there are specialist vehicles for OLE (Overhead Line Equipment, more often "OHLE"), third rail, GSMR and other radio systems   
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