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HST vehicles at Yarmouth Docks for export to Mexico

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tricky18jan

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I’ve seen pics on Facebook of ex-gwr 43170 and an ex LNER mk3 coach at Great Yarmouth (Docks?)

Anyone happen to know why or what ?

I have seen Mexico mentioned in comments but nothing concrete other than wobble.


thanks
Rich

Moderator note: Possible use in Mexico is covered in the following thread:

 
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Loading started today at Great Yarmouth on to the BBC Arkhangelsk, one photo on Rail Scene facebook which shows a power car being lifted off a lorry and in mid air with a VTEC coach on the lorry behind, one power car and two more coaches can be seen waiting on the dock
 

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Seen posted that the power cars are;

43022
43158
43170

Coaches;

41091
41100
42179
44061

There were more but no ID’s

I could swear I seen a GA mk3 coach in the line up too!!!

Thanks
Rich
 

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Hope they're well strapped down for their journey across the Atlantic, or that's going to be a hold full of scrap metal when it arrives!
 

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Looking at the large photo, I think a power car has just been lowered into the ship's hold, with two more waiting on the quayside.
 

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I am no lover of HSTs but you have to doff your hat to the engineering and design teams who developed them that after 50 years they are seen as still having a future as far away as Mexico.
 

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Quite a schedule to get everything up and running if they're serious about starting service in Decemeber!
 

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We know the numbers of a few of the ex LNER mark 3s on board. From the photo, there is at least one ex FGW, and at least two ex EMT (which themselves are ex GC). I'm try and (and failing) a process of elimination to identify them. Any ideas?
 
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When are / did these leave Great Yarmouth and is there any way to track it?
There's a marine equivalent of the likes of FlightRadar24, that allows real time tracking of all ships, so, based on the name mentioned on page one, you should be able to identify its position (currently still Great Yarmouth at time of posting) via:

 

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There's a marine equivalent of the likes of FlightRadar24, that allows real time tracking of all ships, so, based on the name mentioned on page one, you should be able to identify its position (currently still Great Yarmouth at time of posting) via:

Only in AIS range. Once it's circa 100miles offshore, it won't be trackable. So you'll have it until its west of Ireland and then as it navigates the Gulf
 

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Seen posted that the power cars are;

43022
43158
43170

Coaches;

41091
41100
42179
44061

There were more but no ID’s

I could swear I seen a GA mk3 coach in the line up too!!!

Thanks
Rich
For the two remaining LNER vehicles, my guess would be 44063 & 44094.

The photos on twitter show 3 x LNER TGS vehicles. With the exception of 44061 (reported above), I believe these were the only two remaining ex LNER TGS vehicles stored at Ely.

If my notes are correct, that leaves 2 x ex LNER Mk3s in store at Ely: 41087 & 40750.

Would be grateful if anyone could confirm!
 
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Full list on this shipment is 41091, 41100, 42026, 42179, 42401, 42402, 42405, 44034, 44061, 44063, 44094.
 

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The BBC Arkhangelsk is currently in the English Channel opposite Eastbourne. Not sure if it is visible from the shore line though in the drizzle and moderate breeze we are having today!
 

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The BBC Arkhangelsk is currently in the English Channel opposite Eastbourne. Not sure if it is visible from the shore line though in the drizzle and moderate breeze we are having today!
Wouldn't see anything anyway, everything's in the hold
 

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I bet the stock will arrive in Mexico, be unloaded from the ship, marshalled into a set/s and work fine straightaway.

Meanwhile, back in the UK, new stock lies in sidings for years due to numerous issues which are well documented...

The Good: Selling HSTs for further use
The Bad: Lack of sufficient operational stock in the UK
The Ugly: Procurement, construction and timely implementation of new UK stock
Well I hope they do a CDL test first! o_O :D
 

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BBC Arkhangelsk currently passing through the Straits of Gibraltar en route to Corpus Christi from Castellon, estimated arrival in Texas 3rd September
 

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"Only in AIS range. Once it's circa 100miles offshore, it won't be trackable. So you'll have it until its west of Ireland and then as it navigates the Gulf"

This site does the job:-

 

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Any news on the arrival into Mexico of these units and any more to follow? Thanks
 

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I wonder if the vehicles will go on a train ferry across the gulf of mexico next for their onward shipment???

would like to see the pics of that.


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The ship is currently underway from Corpus Christi to Coatzacoalcos so presumably the load is still aboard
 

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