arnt they all the same gauge anyway?
Or have i missed something here...
Example quotes from the Save The Train forum :
Graham did I hear you mention at one of the meetings that these 166 units wont 'fit' through Trowbridge station?
There was some talk along those lines, Nick, yes. It's not an easy "wll fit" / "won't fit" scenario, I don't think ... I learnt more about this later. It's that the Thames Turbos haven't actually been tried out on the route and they're slightly wider so they're not officially cleared, Trowbridge station being (it is said) the narrowest point. Real problem? Don't know!!
Although I suggested that the 166-s be used on Oxford / Salisbury, ther could be other alternatives that are multi-step offered by the extra stock availability. Or in plainer English, the 166-s could be used on a service where the line WILL take them, and release 158-s or similar for Oxford - Salisbury
Another reason for doing this could be that the London-Reading corridor is in line for some of the
DfT» 's 1300 carriages (see quote below.)
The link below details where the 1,300 carriages (assuming they get built) are likely to be deployed.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/about/strategy/whitepapers/whitepapercm7176/railwphlsospecimenRegarding the
FGW▸ area, the London-Reading corridor is battling it out with services in the Southeastern, Southern, South West Trains, Chiltern, London Midland,
FCC▸ , One and c2c areas for a share of around 900 extra coaches.
Bristol is battling it out with Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield for a share of around 50-80 carriages.
In theory, this could release some Turbos for the Wessex routes.