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« Reply #225 on: December 16, 2017, 17:26:59 » |
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No mention of the problem at the Customer Panel Meeting on 18th November nor of number of trains out of service. Seemed to have been kept off the Agenda,
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« Reply #226 on: December 16, 2017, 17:27:57 » |
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No comment about the copyright question...
I have heard a rumour that
GWR▸ proved too much for the man, So he's leavin' the life he's come to know, He said he's goin' back to find Ooh, what's left of his world, The world he left behind Not so long ago.
.........but I can't confirm it unfortunately 😜
I deplore the absence of an acknowledgement of James D Weatherly's part in all this.
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« Reply #227 on: December 16, 2017, 17:46:44 » |
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No mention of the problem at the Customer Panel Meeting on 18th November nor of number of trains out of service. Seemed to have been kept off the Agenda. Different groupings have very different slants as to what comes up; I went along to the first of the hew style panels in Bristol, and the concerns there were overwhelmingly biased to the ease of otherwise of getting on an off the station and train, and with the availability or lack thereof (at times) of staff at stations.
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« Reply #228 on: December 18, 2017, 20:59:11 » |
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I see that in the latest issue of Rail Magazine GWR▸ is advertising for "Qualified Train Drivers" Positions available at "Paddington, Reading, Oxford, Bristol, Gloucester, Westbury, Exeter and Penzance."
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« Reply #229 on: December 19, 2017, 00:01:51 » |
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I see that in the latest issue of Rail Magazine GWR▸ is advertising for "Qualified Train Drivers"
I saw that too. Just that word "Qualified" in the way...
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« Reply #230 on: December 19, 2017, 01:56:06 » |
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I see that in the latest issue of Rail Magazine GWR▸ is advertising for "Qualified Train Drivers" Positions available at "Paddington, Reading, Oxford, Bristol, Gloucester, Westbury, Exeter and Penzance."
Yep, seeing if they can poach anyone from any other TOC▸ , or, more likely, FOC▸ . Shorter training period of course than taking somebody off of the street.
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« Reply #231 on: December 19, 2017, 06:02:20 » |
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Great to see GWR▸ looking to recruit drivers to solve the shortage
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« Reply #232 on: December 19, 2017, 07:05:59 » |
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Yeah - now if only they had done this 9 months ago they could have avoided inconveniencing hundreds of thousands of passengers...
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« Reply #233 on: December 19, 2017, 11:15:01 » |
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Been advertising for some of those depots for the past few years! The LTV▸ depots with the start of CrossRail are a sinking ship
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« Reply #234 on: December 19, 2017, 12:01:32 » |
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Yeah - now if only they had done this 9 months ago they could have avoided inconveniencing hundreds of thousands of passengers... 9 months ago, the delivery of IETs▸ wasn't set in stone. And that's been the problem, along with the problem that a-driver refers to.
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« Reply #236 on: December 19, 2017, 12:18:37 » |
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Ok, thanks. 9 months hasn't been long enough to train up the current GWR▸ drivers (it's still ongoing now!), so when would the new drivers have been trained?
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« Reply #237 on: December 19, 2017, 16:29:18 » |
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Training on the IET▸ ’s was only allowed to commence once testing had been completed and the IET was handed over to GWR▸ . Testing was carried out using GBRf drivers. I think it’s something like 3 or 4 weeks to fully train a driver on the IET.
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« Reply #238 on: December 19, 2017, 17:56:04 » |
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Training on the IET▸ ’s was only allowed to commence once testing had been completed and the IET was handed over to GWR▸ . Testing was carried out using GBRf drivers. I think it’s something like 3 or 4 weeks to fully train a driver on the IET.
At first glance, that seems a curious arrangement ... there will be two lots of drivers to train rather than just the one set, and the GWR driver training will be compressed into a month during which the driver(s) concerned will contribute to a peak in the "shortage of train drivers". We should thank goodness that the 800 class is being ramped up and not coming in with a massive spike (even if the 387s are)
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« Reply #239 on: December 19, 2017, 18:11:47 » |
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I suspect Hitachi wanted the testing done by third party drivers who couldn't be 'influenced' in their reporting back?
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