Can anyone confirm this i have heard that 57603 failed a few nights ago and FGW▸ are now down to just 2, class 57's due to the 4th 57 having work done on it.
There's a picture of the day and brief report on The Railway Centre for 2nd August ...
http://www.therailwaycentre.com/index.htmlJust in case it disappears, as the page is updated daily, the text by Colin J Marsden states:
First Great Western managed to operate a daytime sleeper service on 1 August 2011, when the 'down' Paddington to Penzance service ran more than two hours late west of Swindon, after powering loco No. 57603 working 1C99 23.45 Paddington to Penzance was declared a failure at Swindon, with the Driver reporting a strong smell of engine fumes entering the cab from the engine room. No. 57602 working the 21.15 Penzance to Paddington was taken off at Swindon to work back west, while the passengers on the 'up' sleeper were woken and transferred to an HST▸ for the remainder of their journey. Years ago such a move would not have even been contemplated with a loco found to take over the down train and the 'up' passengers not inconvenienced. But today all that bothered FGW was to get a train back west for tonights 'up' service with the minimum disruption to loco, crew and stock operations, but with very little care about the travelling public. The very late running train is seen passing Totnes at 08.00.
So I guess this relates to the down sleepers on the night of Sunday 31st July. You really have to wonder how FGW gets away with treating its paying
passengers customers like this
Nick