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« Reply #30 on: January 10, 2008, 19:21:49 » |
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I hope the rumour is true, but perfect timing!
First have just about finished applying their "dynamic lines" to all their HS▸ trains!
They are starting on that dreradful livery for the "West" fleet. The Wessex one looked nicer, and you could actually read what was being said!
In my opinion, the new livery looks wrong on the Thames Turbos, the Thames Train/ FGWL livery looked "loads" better.
It will all have to be replaced. All that money wasted!
What is it with First Group and "Dynamic Lines?"
But it is just a rumour.....
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« Reply #31 on: January 10, 2008, 19:24:52 » |
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The fleet would look much better in plain blue like the power cars! Mind you, on the MKIII coaches the all over blue is painted and the dynamic lines are vinyl so if they did lose the franchise then they could just take off the dynamic lines!
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« Reply #32 on: January 10, 2008, 19:27:31 » |
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Personally I think the FGW▸ livery is very smart, and shows an identity. Meanwhile Wessex trains simply advertised places and the livery applied to the 158s wasn't exactly lavish. FGW interiors are also better. Pink and Grey really are quite depressing colours, whereas blue is uplifting. At least FGW havn't spent all the money on instantly reliverying their fleet. If the franchise is lost, it won't simple be 'given' to Virgin, what would Virgin bring apart from maybe buying crap new trains, or perhaps making HSTs▸ 4 car Any franchise change would make the situation worse as its very fragile as it is!
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« Reply #33 on: January 10, 2008, 19:32:52 » |
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Personally I think the FGW▸ livery is very smart, and shows an identity. Meanwhile Wessex trains simply advertised places and the livery applied to the 158s wasn't exactly lavish. FGW interiors are also better. Pink and Grey really are quite depressing colours, whereas blue is uplifting. At least FGW havn't spent all the money on instantly reliverying their fleet. If the franchise is lost, it won't simple be 'given' to Virgin, what would Virgin bring apart from maybe buying crap new trains, or perhaps making HSTs▸ 4 car Any franchise change would make the situation worse as its very fragile as it is! Very true, I posted somewhere else that everything would be put on hold if they lost the franchise, including staff recruitment!
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Btline
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« Reply #34 on: January 10, 2008, 19:37:00 » |
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I like the HST▸ livery (well its ok).
I hate the West livery- it is dreadful compared to Wessex's promotions.
I hated the "Aphaline" livery and the PinkGrey seats as well. Blue is better.
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« Reply #35 on: January 10, 2008, 19:37:22 » |
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My own thoughts are that First is making a Right Pigs Ear out of this franchise, however It would seem unlikely for DfT» to take back the Keys as First Haven't gone knocking on DfT's door asking for "MORE"*
As for Virgin taking over WELL JUST REMEMBER that VIRGIN hiked the CROSS COUNTRY FARES UP MORE than any other TOC▸ did. And the Vomet Comet's are awful unit's with a rather unpleasent toilet problem which means that leakage from the toilet vacuum pipes is getting under the carpets, at least on some units. NO wonder they HUM.
* Sorry to the estate of Mr C .Dickens for any copywrite problem.
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« Reply #36 on: January 10, 2008, 21:20:20 » |
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I hope the rumour is true, but perfect timing!
First have just about finished applying their "dynamic lines" to all their HS▸ trains!
They are starting on that dreradful livery for the "West" fleet. The Wessex one looked nicer, and you could actually read what was being said!
In my opinion, the new livery looks wrong on the Thames Turbos, the Thames Train/ FGWL livery looked "loads" better.
It will all have to be replaced. All that money wasted!
What is it with First Group and "Dynamic Lines?"
But it is just a rumour.....
Wessex livery better ..you must have lost the plot!!!!......that horrible visit Bristol livery, the 158 with Richard trevithick plastered over it complete with a 8 foot high steam engine ,the pale blue dogbox,and the 150s in maroon with big maps on them the local graffitti artists could do better ........and to top it all the Awlfuline 158 with red/pink seats in it which is probably the most uncomfortable unit of all time
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All postings reflect my own personal views and opinions and are not intended to be, nor should be taken as official statements of first great western or first group policy
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« Reply #37 on: January 10, 2008, 21:27:00 » |
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My own thoughts are that First is making a Right Pigs Ear out of this franchise, however It would seem unlikely for DfT» to take back the Keys as First Haven't gone knocking on DfT's door asking for "MORE"*
As for Virgin taking over WELL JUST REMEMBER that VIRGIN hiked the CROSS COUNTRY FARES UP MORE than any other TOC▸ did. And the Vomet Comet's are awful unit's with a rather unpleasent toilet problem which means that leakage from the toilet vacuum pipes is getting under the carpets, at least on some units. NO wonder they HUM.
Sure, they might have increase fares, but dear god they transformed the franchise from what it used to be, into one of the most succesful if not the most succesful franchises in the country. I still regard the Voyagers as some of the best stock in the country, give them a couple of extra carriages and dear god they'd be awesome. I fail to see what you winge on about. Sure they have/ had a few design issues, but these have been ironed out overtime if and were possible.
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« Reply #38 on: January 10, 2008, 21:51:35 » |
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When ATW▸ used to run their Pnz-Man Picc service back in the good old days, I used to take that train up to Crewe over a Vomit comet even though it took over an hour longer! 158 vs Vomit comet? 158 wins hands down!
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« Reply #39 on: January 10, 2008, 22:15:31 » |
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Right - further look at how SWT▸ won't be taking over the Pompey Cardiff route (although I have now heard it from one of my sources, I suspect they got it from here) - all comparisons are SX:
Class 158 fleet 11 units, of which 5 are allocated for usage until further notice (next December). 6 remaining units to play around with, 2 are currently away in the East Midlands covering EM Connect duties. 4 remaning after that, of which 2 are generally under maintenance. Until the 159 refurbishment programme is finished, I suspect the remaning 2 will all be allocated for usage on West of England line services.
Class 159 fleet 30 units, of which 24 are allocated for usage until further notice (next December). 6 remaining units to play around with of which 4 are generally under maintenance. There are 2 units currently away under refurbishment which gives us 1 unit to play around with as a remainder. Also, some of the 158 and 159s are currently at Eastleigh for PIS▸ mods.
Should SWT take it over - I suspect that the same old problems would remain. With the WoE upgrade program under consideration currently unit requirements will increase by about 3 159s I suspect, and 2 of the current 6-coach 159s into London Waterloo will get enhanced with 4 158s to make them 10-car trains - this is very much in the future though as 10 coach or longer trains are not currently permitted to stop at any station beyond Basingstoke on the West of England line.
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« Reply #40 on: January 10, 2008, 22:24:57 » |
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Right - further look at how SWT▸ won't be taking over the Pompey Cardiff route (although I have now heard it from one of my sources, I suspect they got it from here) - all comparisons are SX:
Class 158 fleet 11 units, of which 5 are allocated for usage until further notice (next December). 6 remaining units to play around with, 2 are currently away in the East Midlands covering EM Connect duties. 4 remaning after that, of which 2 are generally under maintenance. Until the 159 refurbishment programme is finished, I suspect the remaning 2 will all be allocated for usage on West of England line services.
Class 159 fleet 30 units, of which 24 are allocated for usage until further notice (next December). 6 remaining units to play around with of which 4 are generally under maintenance. There are 2 units currently away under refurbishment which gives us 1 unit to play around with as a remainder. Also, some of the 158 and 159s are currently at Eastleigh for PIS▸ mods.
Should SWT take it over - I suspect that the same old problems would remain. With the WoE upgrade program under consideration currently unit requirements will increase by about 3 159s I suspect, and 2 of the current 6-coach 159s into London Waterloo will get enhanced with 4 158s to make them 10-car trains - this is very much in the future though as 10 coach or longer trains are not currently permitted to stop at any station beyond Basingstoke on the West of England line.
Could FGW▸ sublet routes or even the entire "West Local" franchise to another TOC▸ ? I know that Virgin used to sub contract Wessex to run a couple of routes which didn't fit into their masterplan. Ideas on a postcard?
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« Reply #41 on: January 10, 2008, 22:26:48 » |
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It's entirely possible but if I highly doubt FGW▸ are willing to admit defeat that easily.
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« Reply #42 on: January 11, 2008, 09:05:47 » |
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Seems unfair whilst we are stretched for stock, SWT▸ have it lying around.
Note to any DafT members reading - Give some of them to us...
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vacman
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« Reply #43 on: January 11, 2008, 11:29:38 » |
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Why don't FGW▸ hire a couple of their 158's, short term fix!
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smokey
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« Reply #44 on: January 11, 2008, 16:53:12 » |
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I'll be the most surprised man going if First keep this Franchise for it's due term, which I think is 7 years and a possible 3 year extension. Well it's almost 2 years down with 5 to go. (Sorry if I got the length of franchise wrong), Well there's a Rumour also going aroung that FGW▸ 's passenger TAXI bill for missed connections and cancelled trains is almost ^2million since April 2007.
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