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« Reply #1785 on: March 08, 2023, 13:28:55 » |
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I was wondering that as the usual movement to take the second loco out of the depot at Reading was cancelled. Then the ECS▸ move to Reading Traincare Depot only went as far as Ladbroke Grove.
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« Reply #1786 on: March 08, 2023, 21:42:51 » |
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Looks to be confirmed. Empty sleeper stock left Plymouth for Reading via Bristol Temple Meads at 11:15.
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« Reply #1787 on: March 09, 2023, 07:39:24 » |
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Perfect time for a good nights sleep!)
I very much doubt it - At some point in the proceedings this morning, the usual sleeper set was swapped out for an IET▸ .  Swapped at Plymouth. I noticed the sleeper went into platform 8. 15 minutes later a 1A50 appeared on platform 4 whilst the sleeper was still on 8. Noticed then the original sleeper turned into 5R50 (? from memory) and the new 1A50 set off towards London. I'm guessing the 04h54 for Paddington was hijacked at short notice.
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« Reply #1788 on: March 09, 2023, 08:15:53 » |
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A detailed report from Craig Munday on the CRS website http://www.cornwallrailwaysociety.org.uk/ go to March 2023 page: “A particularly soggy night saw the Night Riviera in trouble at Treesmill, near Par. The loco 57605 suffered a loss of power and declared a failure. Single Line Working (SLW) was implemented Par to Lostwithiel over the down main line for the Voyager 2C80 caught behind. I was Pilot, and colleagues including Gareth Dood kindly assisted clipping up the points at Lostwithiel with no facing point locks ( FPLs▸ ). Two facing crossovers to the movement made this procedure relatively straightforward. It was eerie passing the sleeper train at a stand enroute, fully lit and warm with the 57 purposefully humming away on the front. SLW was cancelled and arrangements made to propel the train back to Par to allow the coupling of a Castle set scrambled from Long Rock. The short bar coupling expertly coupled on by GWR▸ 's Steve Cocks. The delicate manoeuvering of the Castle set to stop inch perfect to allow the coupling pin to be attached in appalling weather by Driver Keith was skillful to say the least. The ensemble got away around 3am and was replaced by a Hitachi set at Plymouth for the journey onward.”
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« Reply #1789 on: March 09, 2023, 08:19:05 » |
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« Reply #1790 on: March 10, 2023, 08:09:20 » |
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What will they do when HSTs▸ are no longer available to rescue the sleeper.
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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▸ is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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« Reply #1791 on: March 10, 2023, 08:41:13 » |
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What will they do when HSTs▸ are no longer available to rescue the sleeper.
I wondered that ... Perhaps it is time for a next generation sleeper that does not need rescuing in any special way, and does not have the same high problem rating of the current trains which seem to be showing their age in a less than brilliant reliability.
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« Reply #1792 on: March 10, 2023, 09:49:16 » |
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What will they do when HSTs▸ are no longer available to rescue the sleeper.
I wondered that ... Perhaps it is time for a next generation sleeper that does not need rescuing in any special way, and does not have the same high problem rating of the current trains which seem to be showing their age in a less than brilliant reliability. Given that this thread is not far coming up for 10 years I think it's definitely time! Would a class 67 or 68 be suitable for such duties, or are there issues with ETH/power incompatibilities?
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« Reply #1793 on: March 10, 2023, 14:15:48 » |
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The best solution IMHO▸ would be an order for some new electro-diesel locos (Class 88 or similar) and some of the excellent CAF▸ Mark 5 Sleeper carriages.
That'll cost money though. Something the DfT» are loathe to spend at the moment. Only when the South West's MPs▸ start piping up will the likelihood of such spending be considered.
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« Reply #1794 on: March 10, 2023, 14:27:44 » |
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What will they do when HSTs▸ are no longer available to rescue the sleeper.
Either a GWR▸ 57 or a freight loco would be used…as would have been the case in this example had it happened away from where the HSTs still operate. Naturally the freight company would charge GWR the DfT» handsomely for their troubles and it would likely have resulted in a bigger delay.
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« Reply #1795 on: March 10, 2023, 16:43:58 » |
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There was a time when reliability was a regular issue that both sleepers ran top and tailed with a 57 at each end rather than just between Reading and London.
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« Reply #1796 on: March 10, 2023, 20:52:39 » |
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I've not used either since the new Calsleeper stock came into service or the refreshed GWR▸ , ditto: online reviews and photos suggest that the GWR offering is streets ahead from the point of view of design. CAF▸ do not seem to have discovered how to illuminate an environment designed for rest, and that saw-tooth table in the Calsleeper lounge car looks inflexible and somewhat aggressive. Their previous stock at the end of its days was somewhat fault-filled and that tradition seems to have been carried over into the new.
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« Reply #1797 on: March 10, 2023, 22:22:56 » |
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The real thing which lets the GWR▸ sleeper down is catering. To me a bed is a bed.
On the Scottish sleepers you can get a proper meal while down south you might get a sandwich if you are lucky.
Agreed the journey on the Cally is longer but not exceptionally so.
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« Reply #1798 on: March 11, 2023, 15:01:28 » |
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The real thing which lets the GWR▸ sleeper down is catering. To me a bed is a bed.
On the Scottish sleepers you can get a proper meal while down south you might get a sandwich if you are lucky.
Agreed the journey on the Cally is longer but not exceptionally so.
I couldn't fault the 'Full Scottish breakfast' consumed whilst crossing Rannoch Moor 
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« Reply #1799 on: March 29, 2023, 13:50:08 » |
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for the record ... engineering this week: Planned engineering work will take place between London Paddington/Reading/Plymouth and Penzance via St Austell on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 23:30, Monday 27 March 2023 to 08:00, Friday 31 March 2023.
Some lines will be blocked.
Additional Information
On Monday 27 to Thursday 30 March, the 2345 London Paddington to Penzance 'Night Riviera' Sleeper service will terminate at Plymouth at 0511. Passengers will need to vacate the train on or shortly after arrival.
* For passengers travelling to St Austell and beyond, a replacement bus will depart Plymouth at 0525, non-stop to St Austell 0645. A connecting rail service will depart St Austell at 0653, calling at Truro 0708, Redruth 0720, Camborne 0727, Hayle 0735, St Erth 0739 and Penzance 0749.
* For passengers travelling to Liskeard, a connecting train will depart Plymouth at 0530, arriving Liskeard at 0557.
* For passengers travelling to Bodmin Parkway, Lostwithiel or Par, travel on 0530 train to Liskeard, then by replacement bus service from Liskeard at 0610 to Bodmin Parkway 0635, Lostwithiel 0655 and Par 0715. Not sure that I would find getting up at 5 a.m. attractive after a quarter to midnight departure from London. Thank goodness I am retired!
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