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« Reply #795 on: January 10, 2018, 11:33:50 » |
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One more unit, 387174, to be accepted I believe. Plus four more should become available from May when the Hayes trains become Heathrow trains operated by 345s. That’s assuming 345s are available in enough numbers by then as they have had more than their fair share of issues.
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« Reply #797 on: January 10, 2018, 13:09:36 » |
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Lets all hope they get fixed before Crossrail starts in our part of the world then!
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« Reply #798 on: January 10, 2018, 13:43:55 » |
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Lets all hope they get fixed before Crossrail starts in our part of the world then!
Yep. You don’t want a Cl 345 blocking the relief and a failed IET▸ on the main. That sort of availability on the 387’s is pretty much what the whole fleet is like.
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« Reply #799 on: January 10, 2018, 16:26:12 » |
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" the air conditioning is never on", ah bliss, will be just like being back on the turbos then ... Oh I can't wait for Crossrail to reach Reading, it will so much improve my journey to work
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« Reply #800 on: January 10, 2018, 17:05:53 » |
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One more unit, 387174, to be accepted I believe. Plus four more should become available from May when the Hayes trains become Heathrow trains operated by 345s. That’s assuming 345s are available in enough numbers by then as they have had more than their fair share of issues.
Don't forget the Newbury services are still to be added. I forecast more 4 car services than the hype lead folk to believe in the short term until full the Crossrail introduction
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« Reply #801 on: January 10, 2018, 18:17:16 » |
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First time on the 12 carriage 18.19 to Didcot tonight. Why does it feel like there is less capacity than on the always overcrowded 6 car 18.18?
Unable to board the front 4 cars due to overcrowding. Next 4 are standing through the aisles 9mins before departure.
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« Reply #802 on: January 10, 2018, 20:48:17 » |
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First time on the 12 carriage 18.19 to Didcot tonight. Why does it feel like there is less capacity than on the always overcrowded 6 car 18.18?
Unable to board the front 4 cars due to overcrowding. Next 4 are standing through the aisles 9mins before departure.
It was only 8 cars tonight
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« Reply #803 on: January 10, 2018, 21:37:47 » |
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One more unit, 387174, to be accepted I believe. Plus four more should become available from May when the Hayes trains become Heathrow trains operated by 345s. That’s assuming 345s are available in enough numbers by then as they have had more than their fair share of issues.
Don't forget the Newbury services are still to be added. I forecast more 4 car services than the hype lead folk to believe in the short term until full the Crossrail introduction Yes, although Newbury won’t be until the end of the year at the earliest, by which time it’s quite possible that IET▸ ’s will operate some of the semi-fasts. It’ll be a very fluid situation until Crossrail starts at the end of 2019.
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« Reply #804 on: January 10, 2018, 22:22:54 » |
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First time on the 12 carriage 18.19 to Didcot tonight. Why does it feel like there is less capacity than on the always overcrowded 6 car 18.18?
Unable to board the front 4 cars due to overcrowding. Next 4 are standing through the aisles 9mins before departure.
It was only 8 cars tonight Really? We were still being told about it being split at Reading. It felt like I did a lot of walking up and down the platform looking for a carriage I could join too.
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« Reply #805 on: January 11, 2018, 10:43:10 » |
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First time on the 12 carriage 18.19 to Didcot tonight. Why does it feel like there is less capacity than on the always overcrowded 6 car 18.18?
Unable to board the front 4 cars due to overcrowding. Next 4 are standing through the aisles 9mins before departure.
I wonder if some of that is due to timetable changes that don't quite seem to match requirements? Loss of Henley trains, changes to services to Maidenhead/Twyford and some fast services still being Turbos and so quite often shrinking/being cancelled means I'm now more likely to get that train than I was in the past.
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« Reply #806 on: January 11, 2018, 10:59:00 » |
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One more unit, 387174, to be accepted I believe. Plus four more should become available from May when the Hayes trains become Heathrow trains operated by 345s. That’s assuming 345s are available in enough numbers by then as they have had more than their fair share of issues.
....and if the new Crossrail Old Oak Common depot is open (its already 9 months late)
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« Reply #807 on: January 11, 2018, 11:10:27 » |
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by which time it’s quite possible that IET▸ ’s will operate some of the semi-fasts. I don't think that can happen until the turnback siding at Bedwyn is extended, and don't know what the timeline is for that?
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« Reply #808 on: January 11, 2018, 11:35:39 » |
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by which time it’s quite possible that IET▸ ’s will operate some of the semi-fasts. I don't think that can happen until the turnback siding at Bedwyn is extended, and don't know what the timeline is for that? Or until the semi-fasts are extend to Westbury ...
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« Reply #809 on: January 11, 2018, 12:58:30 » |
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by which time it’s quite possible that IET▸ ’s will operate some of the semi-fasts. I don't think that can happen until the turnback siding at Bedwyn is extended, and don't know what the timeline is for that? I meant some of the semi-fasts currently operated by 387s rather than B&H▸ services, though I would expect many of those serving Bedwyn in the peaks to be IETs coming through from further afield like they do now. A few Turbos will also probably remain until at least mid-2019. The current off-peak Reading to Newbury service utilises two Turbo units very inefficiency (30 minute turnarounds at both ends). I wonder whether the improved performance of the EMUs▸ will make operating it with one unit possible? I suspect not quite as you’d probably need to save 5 minutes on the journey times to make it robust enough, but that would be highly desirable operationally if it could be done.
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