I know, but I didn't know that at the time I made up my plan. At the time, I was going from suggestions on here that the TPE routes had too many branches at each end to free up many units. However, as I said, I'm now looking for details of NR's TPE north plan to see how many units it would replace and how many miles of wiring would be involved. NR's plan itself doesn't help me much, since I don't know where the junctions named, that they want to electrify between, are. With that information, I'd look and see which X miles of wire should be dropped from the plan I outlined above to allow it to include the TPE north scheme instead.OK a bit of an unusual plan considering Network Rail's plan for the next CP does include North TPE electrification
The 153 to 155 issue is another spanner in the works of my attempts to make up an electrfication plan allowing disability compliance without new DMUs (other than LM's optional additions to their 172 order). A shortfall of 25 Pacers is bad enough, add in half the 153s as well and I think a second 'High Output' OHLE factory train team would be needed to achive that goal.Lines currently operated by a single 153s would be replaced by a 150. The 153s would be reformed into Class 155s which would operate on the less crowded but longer distance 150 duties.