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« Reply #1950 on: July 24, 2019, 10:19:25 » |
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Are there any 9-cars out today. I’ve heard they’ve discovered issues with the electrical overhead equipment which may be specific to the 9-car sets only.
We had a 9-car 802 on the 0629 from Swansea this morning, which is usually 5+5. Sounds like whatever's going on, the sets are just in unusual places. There are 6 units stopped for incidents beyond Hitachi control. 1x fatality checks. 1x animal strike repairs. 2x sidelight replacement (don’t you love school holidays) and 2x windscreen replacement. I’m afraid no matter how good the engineering and reliability, you cannot eliminate these incidents. But it does highlight why you shouldn’t demand 98% fleet availability to run your advertised timetable, come December and the new timetable this will be even more of an issue. Obviously what I was told about electrical equipment issues on the 9-cars is incorrect!!
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« Reply #1951 on: July 24, 2019, 10:46:09 » |
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9 car (802 112) on the 06:35 London Paddington to Penzance.
It was a 25 minute late start though after the set was late from the depot. Not sure if there was a problem with the original train and they stepped up another unit or fixed the original one.
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« Reply #1952 on: July 24, 2019, 12:14:12 » |
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There are 6 units stopped for incidents beyond Hitachi control. 1x fatality checks. 1x animal strike repairs. 2x sidelight replacement (don’t you love school holidays) and 2x windscreen replacement. I’m afraid no matter how good the engineering and reliability, you cannot eliminate these incidents.
With the HSTs▸ , almost all of those sets could have been kept in service with a replacement Class 43 loco. If there were no spare locos, you could keep three sets in service!
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« Reply #1953 on: July 24, 2019, 12:51:09 » |
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Are there any 9-cars out today. I’ve heard they’ve discovered issues with the electrical overhead equipment which may be specific to the 9-car sets only.
We had a 9-car 802 on the 0629 from Swansea this morning, which is usually 5+5. Sounds like whatever's going on, the sets are just in unusual places. There are 6 units stopped for incidents beyond Hitachi control. 1x fatality checks. 1x animal strike repairs. 2x sidelight replacement (don’t you love school holidays) and 2x windscreen replacement. I’m afraid no matter how good the engineering and reliability, you cannot eliminate these incidents. Whilst I agree that these incidents can not be eliminated, they are unfortunately entirely foreseeable hazards of running a train service. The fleet size should have been sufficient for a reasonable level of such mishaps. I don't recall HSTs▸ to Plymouth or to Penzance EVER being half length. And yes I AM AWARE that HST shortages were covered by substituting turbos on the shorter routes so as to free up HSTs for the longer distance West country routes. That however is no consolation for the longer distance customer who formerly ALLWAYS got a full length train, but now has a lottery as to train length.
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard. It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc. A 5 car DMU▸ is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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« Reply #1954 on: July 24, 2019, 14:38:58 » |
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Correct me if I’m wrong though, I usually am! GWR▸ have 93 IET▸ sets (minus 2 that haven’t entered service yet) with a daily requirement for 78 diagrams, obviously that increases in December There still seems to be a lot out of traffic given the number of cancellations and short forms.
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« Reply #1955 on: July 24, 2019, 14:45:49 » |
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A lot of shortforms today too;
19:03 London Paddington to Plymouth due 22:22
Could be fun! Good job it is mid-week. Looks like that one is now a 10-car (802001/6), along with the other workings on that diagram. You can't trust JourneyCheck.
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« Reply #1956 on: July 24, 2019, 15:58:04 » |
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A lot of shortforms today too;
19:03 London Paddington to Plymouth due 22:22
Could be fun! Good job it is mid-week. Looks like that one is now a 10-car (802001/6), along with the other workings on that diagram. You can't trust JourneyCheck. Again, I suppose JourneyCheck doesn’t allow for sets coming good during the day or for the planners to juggle things around. It’s initially sent through at the beginning of service or when the diagram commences, it’ll then assume the whole diagram will be short formed.
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« Reply #1957 on: July 24, 2019, 16:53:00 » |
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Correct me if I’m wrong though, I usually am! GWR▸ have 93 IET▸ sets (minus 2 that haven’t entered service yet) with a daily requirement for 78 diagrams, obviously that increases in December There still seems to be a lot out of traffic given the number of cancellations and short forms.
That's close to the level the fleets were sized on. To break the numbers down as full fleet/minimum in service: class | 800/0 | 802/0 | total | 5-car | 36/32* | 22/19 | 58/51 | class | 800/3 | 802/1 | | 9-car | 21/18* | 14/16 | 35/30 |
For class 800 (owned by Angel/Hitachi) the contracted in-service number (*) is known For class 802 (leased from Eversholt) I have assumed a similar fraction (which could be wrong). With those two units still awaited, there should be 79 available as a minimum.
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« Reply #1958 on: July 24, 2019, 20:25:05 » |
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There are 6 units stopped for incidents beyond Hitachi control. 1x fatality checks. 1x animal strike repairs. 2x sidelight replacement (don’t you love school holidays) and 2x windscreen replacement. I’m afraid no matter how good the engineering and reliability, you cannot eliminate these incidents.
With the HSTs▸ , almost all of those sets could have been kept in service with a replacement Class 43 loco. If there were no spare locos, you could keep three sets in service! The sidelights would stop any DMU▸ . A fatality set (including HST) must be kept together until testing completed. If the animal strike was just the leading vehicle, then a power car change would sort it, but I guarantee that GWR▸ would not have had enough spare power cars to make up that many sets.
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« Reply #1959 on: July 28, 2019, 17:18:02 » |
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I wonder if GWR▸ have taken this up this with Hitachi?
I heard a couple of weeks ago that Hitachi had hired a specialist contractor to work on each unit at a time to bring the external elements back to an ‘as new’ condition following wash plant problems. They are doing one unit a day and started at the end of May, so a third of the fleet should have been done by now and all finished by the end of August. Certainly lots more shiny ‘as new’ looking IETs▸ around at the moment, so they’re clearly getting through them.
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« Reply #1960 on: July 28, 2019, 17:28:22 » |
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For some reason I missed the original posts on this subject. I was told there had been problems with all of Hitachi's wash plants - so presumably some sort of design issue.
As has been noted the external appearance of the IETs▸ has certainly improved in recent weeks. Been on a few over the last few days which looked they were just out of the showroom.
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« Reply #1961 on: July 29, 2019, 08:44:45 » |
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Is the gramophone needle stuck ?
A few minutes ago I checked JourneyCheck and all excuses for Formation Updates were singularly ;-
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
be it an IET▸ service or a sprinter service, I can understand the sprinter because of their age but the IET's ? being soooo new !!!!
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« Reply #1962 on: July 30, 2019, 14:19:49 » |
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Oh dear, here we go again....... From the WNXX▸ Forum: The Hitachi mobile technician was busy at Exeter this morning. 1A72 and 1A73 both had issues after being struck by waves and spray at Dawlish. 1A73 (05:29 Plymouth to Paddington) with 802106 left Exeter 51 minutes late after multiple GUs had shut down. Next along was 1A72 (05:53 Plymouth to Paddington) with 802104. This also had multiple GUs shut down whilst traversing the Dawlish sea wall. This departed Exeter 25 minutes late after the technician managed to get 3 of the GUs working. 1A72 overtook 1A73 at Exeter (instead of at Westbury) as restarting the GUs on 1A73 took longer.
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« Reply #1963 on: July 30, 2019, 14:58:50 » |
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So much for the essential requirement that these units be "Dawlish proof"
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« Reply #1964 on: July 30, 2019, 15:37:39 » |
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I’m sure they will be, even if there are a few headaches to overcome on the way to ensuring they are. Just like there have been with the CCTV▸ cameras. Wasn’t sea wall resilience part of the contract with Hitachi?
Unlike the occasional forays of a particular Voyager set, each 802 will be making almost daily passes by the sea wall working a much more politically sensitive service.
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