As far as my sources go which are pretty reliable, the following should be in pairs as they were upon arrival at Peterborough Nene Sidings however they are subject to change if they've been shunted around.5 rakes of 365's stabled in Peterborough Nene Sidings today, I think they're all pairs.
3 of the 5 country end units are 516, 520 & 540.
Will try to ID some others tomorrow when I should have more time.
Most certainly was 365528 lovely video at Alexander Palace.Thanks for this.
Do any members know the identity of the 365 unit that left Hornsey today behind 37800 on its way to Ely Papworth Sidings?
Realtime Trains - 534X 1134 Hornsey E.M.U.D. to Ely Mlf Papworth Sidings
I managed to get a photo of the train between Brookmans Park and Welham Green but was too far away to id the unit.
Many thx.
365534 was last logged paired with 365502 yesterday not Monday as you incorrectly stated with the diagram finishing at Peterborough Nene Carriage Holding Sidings at 19:31.Most certainly was 365528 lovely video at Alexander Palace.
Also where was 365534 is now this arrived on Monday from with 365502. However 365534 has now took its place so looking like 365534 is next.
Full on throttle sound and exhaust.
365534 and 365502 was paired together on Monday and worked through Alexander Palace around 1250 on a vstp diagramm from Peterborough Nene sidings to hornsey E.M.U.D Depot ie known as very short term planning diagramm.365534 was last logged paired with 365502 yesterday not Monday as you incorrectly stated with the diagram finishing at Peterborough Nene Carriage Holding Sidings at 19:31.
Also just to state that no Class 365s were diagrammed today on any workings be it in passenger or non passenger use.
That's unusual. Any idea why?Also just to state that no Class 365s were diagrammed today on any workings be it in passenger or non passenger use.
I don't know why but my sources only highlighted that the last known working of any 365s was yesterday to Peterborough Nene Carriage Holding Sidings which were 365534/365502, other then that I don't know. Sorry I can't be of more help.That's unusual. Any idea why?
That's the only passenger working both are diagrammed for today too, such a difference from a few years ago when the entire fleet was in passenger service.365502+365534 back out today on 1P05, 0637 Peterborough to London Kings Cross.
They are still planned to be in service until the may timetable change.Hope the 365s are not all gone before Sunday!
I was under the impression that LGX is the major project this weekend, or are the Hitchin works additional?I dont think they will be out this Sunday as there are major engineering works in the Hitchin area,
Yes, KGX is closed. Theres also a block Sandy-Knebworth all weekend.I was under the impression that LGX is the major project this weekend, or are the Hitchin works additional?
Either way round, Great Northern will be operating St Neots to Peterborough shuttles, be interesting to know which stock that is.
These are 365 workings?Yes, KGX is closed. Theres also a block Sandy-Knebworth all weekend.
For the following 2 weekends the following are planned
Saturdays 24 April/1 May
0811 PBO-KGX then ECS to HE
0910 PBO-KGX then ECS to HE
Sundays 25 April/2 May
ECS from HE then 1655 KGX-PBO
ECS from HE then 1855 KGX-PBO
Nothing planned to be out on Monday 3rd May
Did this happen?365538 will be going to Ely shortly, running as 5L46 behind 37884.
Yes, according to the CWN they should beThese are 365 workings?
Yes it did yesterday running around 14 minutes early got it captured at Alexander Palace.Did this happen?
Many thanks. CWN is a new one on me - what does it stand for, and what is it / does it do? CheersYes, according to the CWN they should be
thats odd, considering I was on one on that Wednesday365534 was last logged paired with 365502 yesterday not Monday as you incorrectly stated with the diagram finishing at Peterborough Nene Carriage Holding Sidings at 19:31.
Also just to state that no Class 365s were diagrammed today on any workings be it in passenger or non passenger use.
Many thanks. CWN is a new one on me - what does it stand for, and what is it / does it do? Cheers
Apologies for not explaining the acronym, ianno87 has explained perfectlyMany thanks. CWN is a new one on me - what does it stand for, and what is it / does it do? Cheers
The TL/GN CWN also contains all the driver's diagrams and relief points as well, it is the most informative CWN produced for any TOC.Carriage Working Notice.
Basically lists out the series of trains each unit forms. So at (say) King Cross it lists each departing trains, which type of units are booked to run the service, and what inward train it is formed from.
Also will contain details on any splitting/joining required or other activities (e.g. topping up toilet tanks etc)
Carriage Working Notice.
Basically lists out the series of trains each unit forms. So at (say) King Cross it lists each departing trains, which type of units are booked to run the service, and what inward train it is formed from.
Also will contain details on any splitting/joining required or other activities (e.g. topping up toilet tanks etc)
365530 will be off to Ely shortly.5L46 1134 Hornsey - Ely runs 21/04