Tough Titty
Unfortunately for Northern (and fortunately for us down here) it isn't a matter for Northern to decide who gets what units.
FGW▸ could have made use of the 14 x Angel Trains 158's that were sent away but they were not on the franchise plan so away they went as
DfT» merely told FGW to follow the game plan. Arguably FGW could have made better use of the three car 158's that went to
SWT▸ and sent 158863 - 872 there instead to give SWT a single engine type to deal with.
One decision makes a lot of different things happens.
One key decision in rolling stock has been what's happened with
TPE▸ . TPE were supposed to be getting new 3 car trains for all routes, with later on 4th cars to be added.
The first thing that happened was TPE told the order would be cut and they would be getting smaller cascaded Turbostars but should be getting enough to run the busier journeys in multiple. As a result of this SWT forfeited their 170s and got first digs on cascaded 158s and overall got an increase in their capacity.
Following this doubt was cast over whether TPE would get the 4th carriages and apparently Siemens would now have difficulty in building 4th carriages due to new green legislation, not to mention hugely inflated costs over a few years ago.
The next thing that happened is TPE were told to run the Manchester-Scottish services without getting any extra stock. Virgin and CrossCountry would benefit from this. This resulted in less Turbostars operating in multiple and a cutback in capacity between Manchester and Preston, a gap which Northern have since had to fill.
Northen can moan all they like, I still say their best option is to press for some rapid fire fill in electrification and some cascaded EMU▸ 's to release their DMU▸ 's for other routes.
Really? We're being told that Manchester-Liverpool electrification could be completed in two years yet it could be 2015 before any cascaded EMUs are available.