When I was across in Wales a couple of weeks ago, I saw the 153 that was previously branded "Connecting Wiltshire" head out of Cardiff (Queens Street) for Cardiff Bay, looking clean and smart. And thank goodness we no longer have single carriage trains on any TransWilts services - my Saturday trip to Stonehouse which 34 people joined at Melksham (09:48) would have been full and standing, and my return train - which arrived at 18:02 and only a handful got off, was never the less busy with passengers onwards to Trowbridge, and the thought of compressing them all from 3 carriages to one gives me the thought of moving something that had planty of space to something distinctly cramped.
However, the 153s were our saviours and whilst the TransWilts and South West has outgrown them, Wales is finding them a new home. We were informed that whilst accessible loos could be fitted, it would eat into so much space on the train that it wouldn't be possible to ever carry enough passengers to make them pay their way. Metrics, though, seem different in South Wales - lines which remain open would probably have been culled 45 to 55 years ago, and for certain services a 153 provides what's needed. So delighted to see that some of our old friends are getting a new lease of compliant life.
Rail Magazine reports The first Class 153 to meet Persons with Reduced Mobility - Technical Specification for Interoperability (PRM▸ -TSI) regulations has entered service with Transport for Wales.
Four are due in traffic by the end of the year. They will be cascaded to other operators once TfW introduces new trains.
I wonder who those other operators might be. With all the current talk of re-connecting towns to the national passenger train network (though I fear that talk may be forgotten on 13th December), is it too far fetched to envisage services all day and all year with a 153 from Bodmin Parkway to Bodmin General, Totnes to Buckfastleigh, Paignton to Kingswear, Newton Abbott to Heathfield, Exeter St David's to Okehampton and Taunton to Minehead? I do suspect that the 153 on some of those runs would rapidly proven to have insufficient capacity, mind!