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« Reply #705 on: February 07, 2015, 09:10:31 »

57312 is on a rugby special tonight. Let's hope it performs better for the rugby.


.....let's hope it performed better than Wales!  Grin
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« Reply #706 on: February 07, 2015, 15:20:44 »

Virgin Trains no longer make routine use of Class 57/3 'Thunderbirds'. All have been de-named and re-liveried. All 16 have found other homes. 12 are with Direct Rail Services in their 'Compass' liveries (with a couple in Riviera Trains' 'Northern Belle' livery and one in Network Rail yellow). The other 4 are with West Coast Railways, 3 in WCRC Maroon and one in plain blue.
I am aware that the 'Thunderbirds' have been re-liveried and that all but one have lost their International Rescue nameplates. However, I believe VT (Virgin Trains - former franchise (or, possibly, in a France context, Versement Transport - a payroll tax on employers to fund local transport) ) contracted DRS» (Direct Rail Services Ltd, a national rail freight operator providing a range of services with its head office in Carlisle and depots at the South East, York, Crewe, Sellafield, and Scotland. - about) to continue providing the Thunderbird service and indeed, according to this issue of the north Wales rail weekly online newsletter (nwnews), "DRS continue to provide a 'Thunderbird' loco at Polmadie, Crewe, Stafford, Preston and Euston ready for use in any rescue missions".

EDIT: Added link to relevant issue of North Wales newsletter, now that the 'nwnwews' link points to a newer issue.
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« Reply #707 on: February 07, 2015, 20:28:22 »

(The link to nwnews points at the current issue, and will no longer point at the same page once the next issue comes out).

No problem, Rhydgaled: their website allows access to archive issues as well. See the edition dated 2 February 2015.  Wink
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« Reply #708 on: February 07, 2015, 22:02:46 »

Virgin Trains no longer make routine use of Class 57/3 'Thunderbirds'. All have been de-named and re-liveried. All 16 have found other homes. 12 are with Direct Rail Services in their 'Compass' liveries (with a couple in Riviera Trains' 'Northern Belle' livery and one in Network Rail yellow). The other 4 are with West Coast Railways, 3 in WCRC Maroon and one in plain blue.
I am aware that the 'Thunderbirds' have been re-liveried and that all but one have lost their International Rescue nameplates. However, I believe VT (Virgin Trains - former franchise (or, possibly, in a France context, Versement Transport - a payroll tax on employers to fund local transport) ) contracted DRS» (Direct Rail Services Ltd, a national rail freight operator providing a range of services with its head office in Carlisle and depots at the South East, York, Crewe, Sellafield, and Scotland. - about) to continue providing the Thunderbird service and indeed, according to the lastest issue of the north Wales rail weekly online newsletter (nwnews), "DRS continue to provide a 'Thunderbird' loco at Polmadie, Crewe, Stafford, Preston and Euston ready for use in any rescue missions". (The link to nwnews points at the current issue, and will no longer point at the same page once the next issue comes out).

You are correct. I should have been clearer that Virgin no longer use all 16 'Thunderbirds' and it is no longer they that lease them directly. The lessee of the remaining Class 57/3s used for occasional 'Thunderbird' duties is DRS. And yes, 57307 retains her 'Lady Penelope' nameplate alongside a unique DRS 'Compass' livery with a very visible warning:

(Unsure of the copyright here, so only a link to the image) http://www.nwrail.org.uk/mr-57307-Crewe--Feb9-compos.jpg

DRS information on the 'Thunderbirds': http://www.directrailservices.com/virgin-thunderbirds.html
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« Reply #709 on: February 09, 2015, 06:59:36 »

Up Sleeper this morning failed in the Thatcham area with a hot axle box on 57306.  Train limped to Reading at 10mph where it terminated. 
Would imagine the stock will be stuck in a platform at Reading for a while.
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« Reply #710 on: February 09, 2015, 07:47:55 »

Confirmed - spotted at 7:45am in Platform 6 - presumably moved there to minimise main line disruption during the rush hour
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« Reply #711 on: February 09, 2015, 07:56:10 »

Do you mean Platform 6? (An SE platform).  Saw it in 8 this morning 0645 with a loco on the country end.  Train looked dead and emptied.
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« Reply #712 on: February 09, 2015, 08:01:47 »

I did a double take - as I first thought it was 8 - but then noticed it was behind the shortened end of P7. So that's 6 ?

But I was on an HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) moving through RDG (Rail Delivery Group, or Reading station, depending on context) at good speed - so it was brief. Maybe my aging brain and failing eyes were not fully functional (it is pre-coffee)
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« Reply #713 on: February 09, 2015, 08:04:40 »

RTT» (Real Time Trains - website) would suggest my coffee denied body is in the wrong. Nothing moving through P8 this AM at RDG (Rail Delivery Group, or Reading station, depending on context) that I can see.
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« Reply #714 on: February 09, 2015, 09:31:11 »

Making it as far as reading sounds an improvement on recent times!  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #715 on: February 09, 2015, 09:51:43 »

It was stuck on P8 this morning @ 07:30 with no power car on the country end. There was a non-HST (High Speed Train (Inter City class 43 125 units)) power car (sorry I'm not a rail expert) on the London end and a few people in high vis gear standing around the door.
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« Reply #716 on: February 09, 2015, 10:20:56 »

Stock has now been moved out to the east of Reading. Another Sunday night service disrupted again.  Sad
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« Reply #717 on: February 09, 2015, 15:19:28 »

This was finally rescued around 12:30, by an FGW (First Great Western) 57 from what I've been told.

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/O72328/2015/02/09/advanced
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« Reply #718 on: February 09, 2015, 15:33:40 »

Not quite. The failed 57 is still residing outside Reading as of 1530. All coaches have gone though.
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« Reply #719 on: February 09, 2015, 15:44:04 »

Not quite. The failed 57 is still residing outside Reading as of 1530. All coaches have gone though.

If they've left the failed 57 behind sounds like that will be a wheel skate job sometime in the small hours of the morning, 10mph max back to Old Oak.

The rest of the sleeper stock was hauled back by 57602.
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