Sprog - I've been away, so sorry if this info has already been posted, but can you tell me how many 2-car 150/1s you are expecting?
Have been told 30 vehicles, equating to 15 units.
To say they are in a good condition, from a passenger's point of view, is just wrong!
They will receve an internal re-fresh when or shortly after they transfer to
FGW▸ .
A unit could be a right bag of spanners mechanically but nicely maintained in the passenger saloon. Alternatively, it could be an absolute dump "upstairs" but mechanically completely sound...
Indeed. Nail + Head.
Well folks, shock horror, btline and I are in agreement on this one. The LM▸ 150s are some of the sorriest DMUs▸ out there at the moment. FGW's Turbos may be tired internally, but they don't try to shake themselves to bits accelerating away from a stop, which the LM sets I seem to encounter whenever I travel between Stratford and Birmingham do.
And most of the 150s coming FGW's way will still be coming from LM - there are only six sets left in London since FGW acquired two of the eight Silverlink used to operate. The LO sets are a small fleet looked after by the same people on the same depot every night - rather like Exeter's efforts with 142s and 143s. The LM sets don't get the same degree of tlc, just enough work to keep them running until the 172s turn up - and it shows.
The LM DMUs, whilst looking shabby & dated internally, are in pretty good conditon in terms of overall mechanical conditon (including reliabilty Modifications/Upgrades they have recieved), remaining Component life (eg.Bogies/Wheelsets, Engines, Transmissions etc.) and the standard of maintenance the vehicles have recieved over time. Unless im being strung a pack of lies of course!!
The
LOROL▸ sets are also tired interanlly, but less advanced in terms of Mods etc., but as pointed out by Will, they have had the advantage of being part of a small fleet that is maintained by a sole depot, formerly Bletchley & now Willesden.