Isn't the 165 from one of the rail crashes?
Could be the one in the quote below, anybody confirm? :
I think any unit would have been demolished if hit at high speed by a loco! remember the remains of the 165 in the Paddington rail crash after the HST▸ hit it??
What about Mk 2 carriages? Surely there are more of these in storage, which FGW▸ could bring in to strengthen DMUs▸ in the Bristol area.
Ok, they may not be perfect. But seats.......
I have only listed DMU's. Feel free to post a list of other coaches etc in storage.
Moving on :
FGW have 12 more units than the franchise spec
the unit shortage is only because of the franchise spec for less unit's (we've actually got 17 more units than whats in the franchise spec).
Another way of looking at it would be this :
WEST FLEET UNDER WESSEX :
Class 143 - 8 units, 832 seats.
Class 150 - 25 units, 3475 seats.
Class 153 - 15 units, 1125 seats.
Class 158 (2 - coach) - 12 units, 1680 seats.
Class 158 (3 - coach) - 9 units, 1971 seats.
TOTAL UNITS - 69
TOTAL CARRIAGES - 132
TOTAL SEATS - 9083
WEST FLEET - FRANCHISE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FGW AND
DFT▸ :
Class 143 - 8 units, 832 seats.
Class 150 - 17 units, 2363 seats.
Class 153 - 10 units, 750 seats.
Class 158 (2 - coach) - 22 units, 3080 seats.
Class 158 (3 - coach) - 1 unit, 219 seats.
TOTAL UNITS - 58
TOTAL CARRIAGES - 107
TOTAL SEATS - 7244
CURRENT WEST FLEET
Class 142 - 12 units, 1452 seats.
Class 143 - 8 units, 832 seats.
Class 150 - 19 units, 2639 seats.
Class 153 - 12 units, 900 seats.
Class 158 (2 - coach) - 20 units, 2800 seats.
Class 158 (3 - coach) - 1 unit, 219 seats.
TOTAL UNITS - 72
TOTAL CARRIAGES - 133
TOTAL SEATS - 8842
CAVEATS :
1) Class 142 units are assumed to have 121 seats per unit (source - Angel Trains.) I am told that some may have less.
2) Class 150/1 units are assumed to have 138 seats per unit (source - Angel Trains.) I am told that some have 124 seats per unit.
CONCLUSION :
1) FGW have 14 more units, 26 more carriages, and 1598 more seats in the West Fleet than was set down in the Franchise Agreement.
2) FGW have 3 more units, 1 more carriage, and 241 less seats (best case scenario) in the West fleet than Wessex had.
3) Wessex aimed for around 84% fleet availability, whereas FGW appear to be aiming for around 76%
They havnt done anything wrong according to the legally binding contract they have with the DfT» .
FGW are in breach of the following sections of the Greater Western Franchise Agreement :
Appendix 11, Part 1, Sections 4.1, 5.12 and 5.14