Oh apologies, I’ve got you now. Thanks.I believe the two end vehicles have 1 engine each as well as 1 engine each on the 2nd and 4th cars and the middle (3rd) car is the one with the transformer.
Oh apologies, I’ve got you now. Thanks.I believe the two end vehicles have 1 engine each as well as 1 engine each on the 2nd and 4th cars and the middle (3rd) car is the one with the transformer.
Well they *are* a Bombardier product, even if not from Derby. *ducks*Two other problems with the 222s that mean I’m always surprised when people on here say there’s nothing wrong with them: the increasing number of interior door buttons that don’t work, and the awful quality of WiFi and mobile signal inside the carriages meaning large parts of the route offer no phone connection at all. As a commuter on the Midland Mainline I’ll be very glad to see the back of them.
They’re actually an EAO Product from Switzerland…Well they *are* a Bombardier product, even if not from Derby. *ducks*
It will be interesting to see if the WiFi and mobile phone signal is any better in a 810 unit. At least the 222s also have a floor stud to operate the internal doors.Two other problems with the 222s that mean I’m always surprised when people on here say there’s nothing wrong with them: the increasing number of interior door buttons that don’t work, and the awful quality of WiFi and mobile signal inside the carriages meaning large parts of the route offer no phone connection at all. As a commuter on the Midland Mainline I’ll be very glad to see the back of them.
It will be, the reason why its so bad is that you are surrounded by so much metal on a '222' that the signal cannot penetrate the train's walls. They also have outdated Wi-Fi systems. Being more modern, the Auroras will have thinner walls which data signal can get to easier. There is also a big focus on creating good Wi-Fi on these trains.It will be interesting to see if the WiFi and mobile phone signal is any better in a 810 unit.
I would have thought the Voyager type units would have had WiFi boosters.It will be, the reason why its so bad is that you are surrounded by so much metal on a '222' that the signal cannot penetrate the train's walls. They also have outdated Wi-Fi systems. Being more modern, the Auroras will have thinner walls which data signal can get to easier. There is also a big focus on creating good Wi-Fi on these trains.
I understand it's more to do with the windows than the bodyshells, as the mobile signal won't penetrate metal of any depth. So it wouldn't matter if the train bodyshells were tinfoil thickness, and the radio signals that your phone sends/receives go through the windows.It will be, the reason why its so bad is that you are surrounded by so much metal on a '222' that the signal cannot penetrate the train's walls. They also have outdated Wi-Fi systems. Being more modern, the Auroras will have thinner walls which data signal can get to easier. There is also a big focus on creating good Wi-Fi on these trains.
All the major mobile networks will be switching off their 3G networks across this year.Think the 222’s are 3G
I honestly have to agree.All the major mobile networks will be switching off their 3G networks across this year.
Going from the onboard Wifi EMR offer now, to a guarantee of no service whatsoever, is - from some perspectives - an upgrade.
To be fair I think or at least hope it will be different. Ex Overground driver and when the 710's entered service , we had all sorts of issues. A lot of these seemed to be centred around software and also had an issue with coupling as they would mechanically couple but not electrically. Many other teething problems with the screens in cab etc. To much software in new trains imho.It’s very fitting that 810 has the same numbers in it as 180.
I’ve got the feeling that the numerous problems thus far are a sign of things to come - at this rate, they’ll be riddled with problems throughout their life and will hence take the baton from the 180 in this sense.
Let’s hope I’m wrong; but, with many things in life, gut feeling turns out to be a reality.
I've heard this before and it's strange because I always get signal onboard the 222s with my iPhone albeit slower than what I normally would have.It will be, the reason why its so bad is that you are surrounded by so much metal on a '222' that the signal cannot penetrate the train's walls. They also have outdated Wi-Fi systems. Being more modern, the Auroras will have thinner walls which data signal can get to easier. There is also a big focus on creating good Wi-Fi on these trains.
I think you might be the only one- you are very lucky!I've heard this before and it's strange because I always get signal onboard the 222s with my iPhone albeit slower than what I normally would have.
I've heard this before and it's strange because I always get signal onboard the 222s with my iPhone albeit slower than what I normally would have.
Unfortunately that's not true. It's in fact the protective film on the windows that blocks sunlight, heat, and inadvertently, phone signal. It's the same on the VoyagersIt will be, the reason why its so bad is that you are surrounded by so much metal on a '222' that the signal cannot penetrate the train's walls. They also have outdated Wi-Fi systems. Being more modern, the Auroras will have thinner walls which data signal can get to easier. There is also a big focus on creating good Wi-Fi on these trains.
Have you got some sort of military grade iphone?I've heard this before and it's strange because I always get signal onboard the 222s with my iPhone albeit slower than what I normally would have.
I’d heard that the 222’s are set up to cater for two people being connected per coach!
You're doing well, keep ending up one of the lucky twoI've heard this before and it's strange because I always get signal onboard the 222s with my iPhone albeit slower than what I normally would have.
I was under the impression most already had, with just O2 left to goAll the major mobile networks will be switching off their 3G networks across this year.
I'm on O2 which might have something to do with it.You're doing well, keep ending up one of the lucky two
I was under the impression most already had, with just O2 left to go
I get a reasonable signal on much of the MML, but with some blackspots. Low end Samsung phone, Tesco mobile (O2?).I think you might be the only one- you are very lucky!![]()
I tend to get great signal around Luton-Elstow-Ampthill etc and ofcourse in the cities such as Leicester and Derby but I've always found signal to be poor between Ambergate Junction and Clay Cross.I get a reasonable signal on much of the MML, but with some blackspots. Low end Samsung phone, Tesco mobile (O2?).
Probably no good for streaming etc. but OK for realtime trains, news sites etc.
Maybe it's better in 1st because you've got fewer people (half as many per coach typically?) trying to share the same (window film degraded) signal?
But what they didn't say was how many will still be working after a couple of years!A spokesperson for EMR has said that "every seat will have a plug socket"....
They're certainly not a patch on Stagecoach.I can see Transport UK gone before the contract is up. High cancellations, shocking maintenance or lack of any in fact, so many layers of management you wouldn’t believe. Needs a shake up.
There was a good video they made highlighting what they were doing to prioritise connectivity.A spokesperson for EMR has said that "every seat will have a plug socket" so I assume this means great emphasis has been taken on internet and mobile telephone signals on the Class 810 fleet.
They just have more trains than normal needing maintenance..I'm actually surprised any are running. Always an excuse. Be interesting to see if the 810s are any betterI can see Transport UK gone before the contract is up. High cancellations, shocking maintenance or lack of any in fact, so many layers of management you wouldn’t believe. Needs a shake up.
The 222s are famously heavily utilised, especially since the loss of the 180s.They just have more trains than normal needing maintenance..I'm actually surprised any are running.
And it's showing. In the last few weeks I've had exactly 2 Meridians with all engines running, and one 5 car came off Etches and entered sevice with 2 engines isolated. Performance is shocking currently.The 222s are famously heavily utilised, especially since the loss of the 180s.