Whistler40145
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Does anyone agree or disagree with the announcement that First Transpennine Express's franchise has been extended from 2012 to 2015?
Is the extension to bring it into line with other franchises, so that consideration can be given to altering them at the same time?
Yes, whilst the extension is all the way to 2015 (and it's this that First are heavily publicising) the DfT can terminate it at any time from April 2014, this date being significant because it's the same date that the present Northern Rail franchise runs out. So it is possible that the DfT are considering a reshuffle between TPE and Northern.
I say if it ain't broken don't try & fix it. I totally agree that FTPE keep the franchise. If a new franchisee took over & requested new stock (DMUs) prior to the electrification projects being completed, this would be a complete waste of resources.
They are not the worst TOC! I agree longer trains would be good, but then that's true of a lot of places!
jcollins, where would the 172s be cascaded to when all the relevant lines are electrified?
Sorry, I meant the lines in the Northwest Electrification Project.
Can you explain what you mean by 'relevant lines'?
Northern will have a collection of 273 Pacers and Sprinters by December. These will all be life expired by the 2014-2019 CP.
Porterbrook Awards Overhaul Contract to RailCare
Porterbrook has awarded a contract to RailCare for C6 overhauls to Class 153 and 156 fleets.
As part of the overhaul Porterbrook has taken the decision to undertake the additional work necessary to make the Class 156 fleet compliant with the 1 st January 2020 Passengers of Reduced Mobility Technical Specification for Interoperability (PRM TSI) regulations. This means that rather than replacing the fleet before that date with new trains the 156s will be available to the next long term franchisee for the full length of the franchise if so required.
You mean by the start of CP6, ie 2020?
Barry Doe in last Rail had a quite insightful comment as well, last year rail passengers increased by 6% but seats operated only increased by 5.8%
It puzzles me that FTPE & Northern more or less shadow each others areas & services when one large franchise would have been beneficial & less confusing to passengers & also would have made improvements to allocation of rolling stock to services.
It puzzles me that FTPE & Northern more or less shadow each others areas & services when one large franchise would have been beneficial & less confusing to passengers & also would have made improvements to allocation of rolling stock to services.
It puzzles me that FTPE & Northern more or less shadow each others areas & services when one large franchise would have been beneficial & less confusing to passengers & also would have made improvements to allocation of rolling stock to services.
I think Virgin West Coast should run the current FTPE Manchester Airport to Glasgow/Edinburgh service using Pendolinos or 350/380 stock (with upgraded interiors & seating to the same standard as a Pendolinos).
I think Virgin West Coast should run the current FTPE Manchester Airport to Glasgow/Edinburgh service using Pendolinos or 350/380 stock (with upgraded interiors & seating to the same standard as a Pendolinos).
can you imagine how a combination of these Pacers would look compared to Virgin Pendolinos at the platforms at Manchester Airport railway station
Yep, visitors may think the Pacers were run by Trotters Independent Traders!
Yeah, one would look like a half decent train, and one would have a curvy nose!
To call Class 142 Pacers "half decent" trains is being very kind to them.