Oh, sorry I thought that the shortage was with power cars at the moment (i.e. the 'tree incident' etc.) Mind you, there still might be problems as the XC▸ sets don't have Selective Door Operating as far as I know - not sure, but wouldn't be surprised if that now goes against FGW▸ 's safety case?
Are there other peculiarities associated with the XC
HST▸ stock since it was converted from loco-hauled mark 3s, or was the conversion done to make them completely compatible with all HST trailers and powercars?
Think you're right about
SDO▸ - I'm assuming the
EMT» sets don't have it either. In all honesty I can't see FGW being too keen on having the odd rogue HST in the fleet, even as a temporary measure, that doesn't have SDO. Since the safety case will now take SDO into account, it would mean that no HST without the kit would be able to call at any short platform stations. Which would mean a lot of cancelled stops if such a train found its way onto a Penzance service, for example. In fact, are there
any HST diagrams now that don't require SDO at some point during the day? Bristol, Swansea, Cardiff services are OK without it, but I think it's needed for calls at Slough, at least in the up direction, which probably rules out any Oxford services. Also required for Penzance and Carmarthen/Pembroke Dock services, plus W-s-M and anything taking the Great Way Round to Exeter or Plymouth. Is is also required for Exeter/Plymouth services using the
B&H▸ ?
And you can bet your life that if they were able to and did send a Turbo to Swindon and Cheltenham, Bristol or Cardiff, someone would be complaining long and hard about it here, because they would find it just as unsatisfactory and uncomfortable on a busy long-distance service as those of us along the Cotswold Line do.
True, but now you're shooting your own very sensible idea down and I don't really understand why. Yes there probably would be people who were unhappy. However, if there was the flexibility, both in terms of route availability and staff familiarity, to run the Turbo fleet across the region then Control would be in a position to make more "targeted" Turbo substitutions onto less busy services where they'll cause the least possible trouble, rather than it always having to be the Cotswold line that takes the hit since that's the only place they can currently be sent. The occasional Turbo substitution here and there spread around different routes and hopefully quieter trains would surely be preferable to repeated Turbo vice HST on busy Cotswold trains.
As a footnote, I'm not aware of there ever having been any particular rebellion when the Turbos were regularly used on Bristol-Oxford services back in the day, and that's when they were in a somewhat more rat-infested state than currently (windows held closed with sellotape, ripped and fraying seat covers, barely functioning toilets, etc etc). I've probably said here before,
mea culpa, that I wasn't keen on them and would take an HST alternative if there was a sensible one available, but plenty of others seemed to be perfectly happy with them as every time I caught one it was well loaded. Whilst less comfortable than an HST more often than not the convenience outweighed the moderate discomfort which was hardly intolerable for that journey.