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« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2008, 21:20:16 » |
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What shazz says is not quite right.
It is correct that 158s are largely the only trains running Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth - they are the ones which are having the radio-controlled signalling shortly.
As for everywhere else, the Valley lines are having (not all finished yet) platform extensions which enable 4 and in some cases 6 car trains to run - all 142/143/150. If you travel at peak times on those services, full is not the word and train managers (horrible phrase) refuse to allow people to board sometimes. They are also under instruction not to move down the aisle and attempt to collect fares on board unless they have a clear run to the rearmost carriage door in time for the next station stop. (Question: why station stop?).
Cardiff Queen Street station, which is the sub-hub for the Valley lines - 5 routes pass through it, gets closed on international days because the platforms won't take the crowds. Everyone has to queue outside Cardiff Central instead and they only get on the platform when their train's next.
As for fleet issues, ATW▸ have 142/143/150/153/158/175. For a while they used 37s with 4 carriages on the Rhymney Valley line at peak times. Those got out of stations smartly!
When they took on the franchise, they had a plan to purchase 22 NEW train sets but WAG» said no. Instead, 22 tired old 150 sets were cascaded from First Scotrail. And they've since been allowed a few more to run the Ebbw Valley line.
In broad terms, WAG have told ATW they have to make the Pacers last until 2018. By which time the entire population of South Wales will be bobbing up and down rhythmically.
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« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2008, 21:28:34 » |
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Welcome to the forum welshman. Some interesting insights into ATW▸ 's fleet there, particularly that WAG» have told ATW to make their pacers last till 2018! That sure is going to mean a lot of TLC▸ from the crew at Canton for them to last that long. Guaranteed income for the companies who make spare parts for 142s and 143s! I understand that they are in much better condition than the fleet that FGW▸ have trundling around Bristol and Exeter areas though.
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« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2008, 21:34:53 » |
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But the Milford Haven to Manchester Piccadilly service which goes via Carmarthen, Cardiff, Hereford, Shrewsbury and Crewe, is 90% of the time a 175. Also the Cardiff to North Wales service, and Manchester to North Wales services are 175's most of the time too.
Almost all of the trains to Holyhead are 158's and as thats a train every 2 hours, so thats easily eating 50% of the 158's ATW▸ have Really? Im quite surprised at that as eveytime ive seen it its been a 175 and its supposed to be a 175 isnt it? Occasionally the West Wales to Manchester is a 158 but 9 times out of 10 its a 175. I remember only a couple of years ago all of them were 158's
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« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2008, 21:37:54 » |
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But the Milford Haven to Manchester Piccadilly service which goes via Carmarthen, Cardiff, Hereford, Shrewsbury and Crewe, is 90% of the time a 175. Also the Cardiff to North Wales service, and Manchester to North Wales services are 175's most of the time too.
Almost all of the trains to Holyhead are 158's and as thats a train every 2 hours, so thats easily eating 50% of the 158's ATW▸ have Really? Im quite surprised at that as eveytime ive seen it its been a 175 and its supposed to be a 175 isnt it? Occasionally the West Wales to Manchester is a 158 but 9 times out of 10 its a 175. I remember only a couple of years ago all of them were 158's From what i've seen, all but the early peak services at 158's
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« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2008, 21:42:22 » |
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Welcome to the forum welshman. Some interesting insights into ATW▸ 's fleet there, particularly that WAG» have told ATW to make their pacers last till 2018! That sure is going to mean a lot of TLC▸ from the crew at Canton for them to last that long. Guaranteed income for the companies who make spare parts for 142s and 143s! I understand that they are in much better condition than the fleet that FGW▸ have trundling around Bristol and Exeter areas though. Are 143's aren't in that bad of a condition, OK they are horrible, but they have been recenltyish refurbished and will be again soon.
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« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2008, 21:44:18 » |
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What shazz says is not quite right.
It is correct that 158s are largely the only trains running Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth - they are the ones which are having the radio-controlled signalling shortly.
As for everywhere else, the Valley lines are having (not all finished yet) platform extensions which enable 4 and in some cases 6 car trains to run - all 142/143/150. If you travel at peak times on those services, full is not the word and train managers (horrible phrase) refuse to allow people to board sometimes. They are also under instruction not to move down the aisle and attempt to collect fares on board unless they have a clear run to the rearmost carriage door in time for the next station stop. (Question: why station stop?).
Cardiff Queen Street station, which is the sub-hub for the Valley lines - 5 routes pass through it, gets closed on international days because the platforms won't take the crowds. Everyone has to queue outside Cardiff Central instead and they only get on the platform when their train's next.
As for fleet issues, ATW▸ have 142/143/150/153/158/175. For a while they used 37s with 4 carriages on the Rhymney Valley line at peak times. Those got out of stations smartly!
When they took on the franchise, they had a plan to purchase 22 NEW train sets but WAG» said no. Instead, 22 tired old 150 sets were cascaded from First Scotrail. And they've since been allowed a few more to run the Ebbw Valley line.
In broad terms, WAG have told ATW they have to make the Pacers last until 2018. By which time the entire population of South Wales will be bobbing up and down rhythmically.
Interesting information there Welshman. So basically its's 142/143's - Valley lines, occasionally on Swanline 150 - Valley lines, Ebbw Vale Line, Vale of Glamorgan Line, Swanline, possibly Heart of Wales line? 153 - Heart of Wales Line, Swanline, Shrewsbury to Crewe, Crewe to Chester 158 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Cardiff to Fishguard Harbour, Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth, Maesteg to Cheltenham Spa 175 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Manchester to Llandudno, Manchester to Holyhead, Swansea to West Wales??
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« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2008, 21:46:10 » |
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But the Milford Haven to Manchester Piccadilly service which goes via Carmarthen, Cardiff, Hereford, Shrewsbury and Crewe, is 90% of the time a 175. Also the Cardiff to North Wales service, and Manchester to North Wales services are 175's most of the time too.
Almost all of the trains to Holyhead are 158's and as thats a train every 2 hours, so thats easily eating 50% of the 158's ATW▸ have Really? Im quite surprised at that as eveytime ive seen it its been a 175 and its supposed to be a 175 isnt it? Occasionally the West Wales to Manchester is a 158 but 9 times out of 10 its a 175. I remember only a couple of years ago all of them were 158's From what i've seen, all but the early peak services at 158's I think Cardiff to Holyhead should be 175's as its one of the longest journey's ATW has - OK not as long as Milford Haven to Manchester, but certainly Cardiff-Holyhead is longer than Cardiff-Manchester.
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« Reply #22 on: February 19, 2008, 21:49:45 » |
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153 - Heart of Wales Line, Swanline, Shrewsbury to Crewe, Crewe to Chester
I believe that the Conwy Valley Line services are generally Class 153 operated as well.
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« Reply #23 on: February 19, 2008, 21:51:32 » |
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Welcome to the forum welshman. Some interesting insights into ATW▸ 's fleet there, particularly that WAG» have told ATW to make their pacers last till 2018! That sure is going to mean a lot of TLC▸ from the crew at Canton for them to last that long. Guaranteed income for the companies who make spare parts for 142s and 143s! I understand that they are in much better condition than the fleet that FGW▸ have trundling around Bristol and Exeter areas though. Are 143's aren't in that bad of a condition, OK they are horrible, but they have been recenltyish refurbished and will be again soon. More Pacer refurbishments?
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« Reply #24 on: February 19, 2008, 21:53:09 » |
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This is getting off topic but never mind. The theory is that all the south-north services - Milford/Cardiff/Manchester/Holyhead are supposed to be 175s. I recently did Abergavenny to Manchester and back on a very comfortable and uncrowded 175 for one of ATW▸ 's special deals - ^10 each way. Incidentally, the Milford to Manchester service has an ancient and honourable history. Originally it was going to follow another route entirely but the engineers gave up - see here about halfway down the page. My father, who lived near where the engineers gave up and turned left at Strata Florida, said that the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line was known locally as the M & M even though it never was.
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« Reply #25 on: February 19, 2008, 21:54:00 » |
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I think we all might have missed something??? Arriva may have made the same mistake FGW▸ made with the 158's, MAYBE, just maybe, some unit's leases were due for renewall this month and someone at ATW▸ management forgot all about it and in the meantime FGW have sneaked in??? It happened to us!!!!
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« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2008, 21:54:42 » |
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153 - Heart of Wales Line, Swanline, Shrewsbury to Crewe, Crewe to Chester
I believe that the Conwy Valley Line services are generally Class 153 operated as well. Thanks. Apparently they only have 8 153's though. No wonder the Swanline is mainly 150's these days. On the subject of ATW▸ , anyone know how many of their 158's are in proper ATW colours? Most seem to be these days but we still have some in the silver Wales and West colour. Most of the 175's still arent in the proper ATW colour, its feels like they are FGW▸ trains!
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« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2008, 21:57:16 » |
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So basically its's
142/143's - Valley lines, occasionally on Swanline 150 - Valley lines, Ebbw Vale Line, Vale of Glamorgan Line, Swanline, possibly Heart of Wales line? 153 - Heart of Wales Line, Swanline, Shrewsbury to Crewe, Crewe to Chester 158 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Cardiff to Fishguard Harbour, Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth, Maesteg to Cheltenham Spa 175 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Manchester to Llandudno, Manchester to Holyhead, Swansea to West Wales?? Yes. There are photos of 175s on the Heart of Wales line too. And I forgot the bubble car! There's a 121 on the Cardiff Queen Street to Cardiff Bay service.
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« Reply #28 on: February 19, 2008, 21:59:08 » |
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This is getting off topic but never mind.
The theory is that all the south-north services - Milford/Cardiff/Manchester/Holyhead are supposed to be 175s. I recently did Abergavenny to Manchester and back on a very comfortable and uncrowded 175 for one of ATW▸ 's special deals - ^10 each way.
Thats what I thought which is why I was surprised most Cardiff-Holyhead trains are still 158's. I often go from Cardiff to Manchester by train and occasionally its a 158 but mostly a 175 - I find them very nice and comfortable as well. And yes there are some good deals for tickets between South Wales and Manchester.
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« Reply #29 on: February 19, 2008, 22:00:50 » |
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So basically its's
142/143's - Valley lines, occasionally on Swanline 150 - Valley lines, Ebbw Vale Line, Vale of Glamorgan Line, Swanline, possibly Heart of Wales line? 153 - Heart of Wales Line, Swanline, Shrewsbury to Crewe, Crewe to Chester 158 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Cardiff to Fishguard Harbour, Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth, Maesteg to Cheltenham Spa 175 - West Wales-Manchester, Cardiff to Holyhead, Manchester to Llandudno, Manchester to Holyhead, Swansea to West Wales?? Yes. There are photos of 175s on the Heart of Wales line too. And I forgot the bubble car! There's a 121 on the Cardiff Queen Street to Cardiff Bay service. A 175 also did the Swanline (Swansea to Cardiff which stops at all the small stations like Skewen) one day over the Christmas period I seem to remember. I was surprised as its hardly long distance and would be better off using a 158 on that service and a 175 on Cardiff-Holyhead.
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