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Scotrail Class 385 Discussion

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mcmad

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They'll just short form the SDA trains as usual., nobody will even notice as any EMU is better than a 2 car 156.
 
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Is tomorrow’s delivery still expected to run or will this be the last one this week? Thanks in advance
 

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Is there a reason why a loco drags just a single unit........can't they all come at once?
The cost of 3 drags this week alone must be astronomical.
 

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This puts visions of a loco dragging all 70 units up to Scotland at once. :D

OK, I'll re-phrase the question :E:E:E.......if there are 3 sets to come north this week why bring them individually rather than singly?
Surely the cost of one loco once is a lot less than one loco thrice.
 

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Is there actually going to be a delivery tonight? Typhoon 93 hasn't reported a set prepared for departure. And it hasn't left.
 

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Is there actually going to be a delivery tonight? Typhoon 93 hasn't reported a set prepared for departure. And it hasn't left.

Didn’t get over this afternoon but the 67 is attached to one now but my vantage point is blocked by 800312 sticking out of the test shed. Will report which one when it eventually leaves.
 

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Thanks for your dedication! That's a series of four-coach sets recently. I would have expected that Scotrail would have more need if three coach,, standard class units in the run up to the December launch of the Stirling services.
 

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Thanks for your dedication! That's a series of four-coach sets recently. I would have expected that Scotrail would have more need if three coach,, standard class units in the run up to the December launch of the Stirling services.

It will be all 4 cars for a while as the build order after 013 was 105-121 but 031/033 are still at Aycliffe complete having arrived that was from assembly in Kasado. Getting close to the end of the full build with shells for 385043 starting to arrive this week.
 

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I guess it's a balance between comfort and space. I have no issue with the seat being thinner if it gives more legroom . My gripe with the 158 refurb seat is too big a cushion no legroom. But fine to sit on. Also if the seat design creates a deep crevice between seat back and base cushions that's where all the hairs crumbs and debris collects which makes the seat look dirty and which Scotrail don't clean well at all. I'm sure it's not beyond the wit of design to come up with a things he seat moulded as one unit that comfortable and easy to vacuum ? I will reserve judgement till I try a 385 but it seems it will be some time till we get them in Dunblane. Be happy with any train right now. No service for a whole week. No doubt works running over ?
The 158 seats you refer to. Are those the Richmond monstrosities? The dunblane service has those. If you sit at a table and the seat opposite is occupied you need to sit side on with legs in the aisle. Whoever thought up the 158 Richmond scheme should be sacked.
 
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I Have not been on a 385 yet as they seem still to be as rare as hens teeth. So I must reserve judgment. But from the feedback todate, they don't sound like the"continental European feel" that Alex H was boasting about at a recent presentation. Leaving aside the 385 delays . The windows the brake problem teething troubles. The solitary show piece HST sitting idle at Haymarket it seems . The new timetable that delivers better for some but worse for others . I sense that Abellio are poised to replicate that unfortunate Scottish sporting talent. They will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! So much has been promised for so long that the reality already delayed seems fated to underwhelm the travelling public. More time needed perhaps. HST looks good , but years to get a fleet. The public will judge the 385 by the service in the whole. Not just its seats. If the service is not much better for all , the 385 reputation will be the train that marked the start of a diminished service for many or at best no noticeable improvement. The stop gap electric trains older and more comfortable will already have taken the gloss off a new train that has had a shaky start. . So all you have left is more capacity and faster journeys. I sense that aim too will also miss the target for many in the central belt.
Correct mate. Have said before and will say again. Scotrail only care about EG and faster service there. Tbf that is scrot gov direction tho.
Lots of trouble ahead . Have little confidence service will be good even with the new trains.
 

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Correct mate. Have said before and will say again. Scotrail only care about EG and faster service there. Tbf that is scrot gov direction tho.
Lots of trouble ahead . Have little confidence service will be good even with the new trains.

I hope the 385s are reliable otherwise 12tph through Newbridge Junction is gonna be a disaster. 10tph already is!
 

Sickandtired

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I hope the 385s are reliable otherwise 12tph through Newbridge Junction is gonna be a disaster. 10tph already is!
So do i but there are so many factors that can mess up a plan when the underlying infrastructure is already at max capacity.
If for any reason a 158 is on that line and is delayed. A problem with one of the older trains etc.
Key thing is the system is not being operated for the important thing ie getting people to work and back home.
Outwith flagship eg i dont have much hope.
 

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I hope the 385s are reliable otherwise 12tph through Newbridge Junction is gonna be a disaster. 10tph already is!
So you keep saying, in every thread where you have the opportunity. You've made your point several times now and it's becoming very boring.
 

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So you keep saying, in every thread where you have the opportunity. You've made your point several times now and it's becoming very boring.

Not one person has responded to this perfectly valid point. If the point is so boring and easily dismissed then what is your answer to it?
 
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