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Journey by Journey => Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall => Topic started by: oooooo on February 22, 2008, 20:43:10



Title: 150127
Post by: oooooo on February 22, 2008, 20:43:10
If anyone fancies sampling 150127 on Saturday it **should** be on this diagram:
5C41 04:05 Laira TMD to Par.
2C41 06:10 Par to Penzance.
2P03 07:45 Penzance to Plymouth (with FNW 153361).
2C44 10:00 Plymouth to Penzance.
2P15 12:50 Penzance to Plymouth.
2C47 15:57 Plymouth to Penzance.
2E82 19:08 Penzance to Exeter St.D (with 153368 from PLY).


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Conner on February 22, 2008, 22:00:00
If anyone fancies sampling 150127 on Saturday it **should** be on this diagram:
5C41 04:05 Laira TMD to Par.
2C41 06:10 Par to Penzance.
2P03 07:45 Penzance to Plymouth (with FNW 153361).
2C44 10:00 Plymouth to Penzance.
2P15 12:50 Penzance to Plymouth.
2C47 15:57 Plymouth to Penzance.
2E82 19:08 Penzance to Exeter St.D (with 153368 from PLY).
Thanks for that, yet to sample one so will do.
And where will 153361 go after getting to Plymouth and when will 153368 arrive in Cornwall.
Woah, just realised I posted this at 22:00:00


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: devon_metro on February 23, 2008, 09:53:56
sampling

Is that what they call it these days

I'm sure there will be a few out 'for the miles' 'thrash' etc


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: oooooo on February 23, 2008, 14:09:06
153368 was to attatch to 150127 at Plymouth having come off the Looe branch. However this was swapped overnight and will now be 153380. 153368 is today on the Newquay diagram but as Newquay branch is closed will spend most the day sat at Par, will end up on 16:03 PAR to PLY and 17:32 PLY to PAR. Not sure where 153361 ends up on arrival in PLY.


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Conner on February 23, 2008, 14:39:08
sampling

Is that what they call it these days

I'm sure there will be a few out 'for the miles' 'thrash' etc
Well call it what you like.
It was worth it, nice unit.
Everything else went pear shaped though.
The 5:30 service from BTM failed at W-S-M so was started at Exeter with half of the service from Exmouth leaving both of them as a single 153. Lots of overcrowding. 158762 was on the 6:48 from BTM though although I found an extraordinarlly uncomfortable Richmond seat.
I like the warning on the toilet of 150127. This toilet flushes directly onto the track. Nice.
It was a very comfortable train, noly beaten in comfort by a 158 with original seats. Guard got caught out though at St.Erth. He was still selling a ticket as we got in. Driver did the doors in the end as he took ages to find his key to let him in the vestibule, activate the panel, open the panel and open the doors.


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Jim on February 24, 2008, 19:02:26
Today,

150121 did Bristol-Worcs-Weston-Weymouth-Bristol
150127 did some EXD-PGN
153361 did the SWT cover, then ECS to Westbury


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: grahame on March 02, 2008, 12:51:02
I like the warning on the toilet of 150127. This toilet flushes directly onto the track. Nice.

Not uncommon (though usually labelled "do not flush the toilet while the train is standing in the station").  Looks like 150127 or friend has been to Bradford-on-Avon, and not just in the last day or two judging by the mess on the track there.

Squeamish? do not click on this link (http://www.wellho.net/pix/boatrack.jpg)


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Jim on March 02, 2008, 13:17:56
I like the warning on the toilet of 150127. This toilet flushes directly onto the track. Nice.

Not uncommon (though usually labelled "do not flush the toilet while the train is standing in the station").  Looks like 150127 or friend has been to Bradford-on-Avon, and not just in the last day or two judging by the mess on the track there.

Squeamish? do not click on this link (http://www.wellho.net/pix/boatrack.jpg)

Just look at WSB P3 then!


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Conner on March 02, 2008, 17:33:10
I like the warning on the toilet of 150127. This toilet flushes directly onto the track. Nice.

Not uncommon (though usually labelled "do not flush the toilet while the train is standing in the station").  Looks like 150127 or friend has been to Bradford-on-Avon, and not just in the last day or two judging by the mess on the track there.

Squeamish? do not click on this link (http://www.wellho.net/pix/boatrack.jpg)
I know that a label like that is common because they all flush on the track but one that graphic.


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Graz on March 02, 2008, 18:25:33
Wow, I never realised this till now...how does the mess get cleaned up?


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: Timmer on March 02, 2008, 19:38:43
Wow, I never realised this till now...how does the mess get cleaned up?
EK tried to get to the bottom of this very topic back in January:

http://firstlatewestern.blogspot.com/2008/01/why-paddingtons-poo-has-to-go.html


Title: Re: 150127
Post by: devon_metro on March 02, 2008, 19:40:08
Its likely to be dispersed by the rain



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