3. I am not a train spotter so can anyone give me a run down of the main classes and what is good/bad about them........I currently have a lot of time in meetings I use to browse forums and would lover to further understand theposts..... I know HST▸ 's, 180s, 165s, 166s, and 170s (because arriva run them to crewe - think they are the newer ones not the crappy ones).
Just a one liner would help decode the foreign language
142/3/4=Pacer - Hated across the Network as they are designed on buses, and only have 3 sets of doors on each side
150/1= A unit popular with traincrew and passengers alike. Operated by London Midland.
150/2= Also popular with crew, /2's are oparated by Northern,
FGW▸ and
ATW▸ 153= Single car pile of crap! Very slow off the mark, and normally kept in a state that you wouldn't keep your home in!
155= 2 car and nicer varient of the 153
156=?
158= 2/3 car units, air conditioned (aparently) operating longish distance routes around the country - can be found from Penznace to Wick!
159= Nicer varient of the 158 - operated by
SWT▸ and kept in VERY good condition
165/6= Turbos operated on mainly local stopping serivces. FGW ones not as good as Chilterns - who have very good 'air cooling'
168= Chilterns stop gap between 165's and 170's, shown by the design as /0's look like 165's and the rest look like 170's
170= Long distance and local units, many different livery and interior varients
175= Mini 180
180= Long Distance unrealiable 5 car units, comfy but sadly the air-con is very dodgey