04/02/17 - The Uneventful Part
With a massive longing for some decent QSK19 thrash, it was back to the norm this weekend - however I did happen to forget to go for the 0836 tram, somehow, which left me with tram
116 forwards to the station. True to form for Supertram, the destinations weren't working and neither were the onboard announcements - although somehow when the tram keyed itself out at Park Grange Croft it seemed to fix itself??
Never mind, after reaching the station and buying the ranger, it was time for what would become my only non-185 move of the day - dud
221133 forwards to Leeds. This journey was OK to an extent - slightly rowdy, and not a 185, but it could've been worse.
Arriving into Leeds three minutes early, it was to platform 16. I was hoping to clear a few more 185s for 100 miles today, and this was done with no hassle at all as the first 185 of the day turned up as sub-100 mile
185133 - also my favourite of the lot! 133 was sounding absolutely amazing as we made our way over to Piccadilly, arriving in bang on time - I must admit, I was quite surprised!
Next up was slightly less required
185125, taken through to Huddersfield, again somehow arriving early, where some prat decided to walk in my way whilst photographing the beast upon its departure - then it was onto sister
185124 back across to Manchester. I took this opportunity to purchase some dinner, even including being swindled out of 80p at Sainsburys! This was fortunately rectified rather quickly, and then back onto the trains, as new pest
185135 turned up to take me back through to Leeds on the Middlesbrough service.
On our way I noted sub-100 miles 185120 working towards Manchester on an ex Hull service, and this was one which wouldn't take too much work to take it above the threshold, so a quick leap back to Huddersfield on
185115 was taken - sadly 115 was dud for an ex-Newcastle service so was already well above 100 miles, despite only having two or three journeys on it!
Sure enough, we arrived into Huddersfield still with zero delay minutes accrued all day - this was going well! Sadly, it was not to stay that way, as
185120 took us back forwards to Leeds, where we got held at a signal just outside Morley tunnel - however it did mean we ended up going straight through the tunnel on full power, omg!!! We arrived into Leeds a few minutes late after this, but never the less, it was a quick connection onto
185117 which was already waiting to take me through to Manchester Victoria, the ex-Hull service this time around having been cancelled.
To my surprise, this journey caused a green mark on Railmiles, arriving into Victoria 3 minutes early, so I took this extended connection as an opportunity to photograph a few trams before taking
185146 through to Huddersfield, again arriving in punctually.
I'll admit that the reliability of the TPE Core route really amazed me, I'd never seen it so reliable, ever!
185150 was the next unit over to Manchester, Piccadilly this time, where I'd formulated a plan to go to Leeds, stepping back a few units each time, and then back to Manchester and then onto my beloved 1B92. This plan was instantly ruined with the appearance of sub-100 miles
185112, which was cleared for 100 miles when we arrived into Leeds, just about half an hour earlier than I'd planned
I'd noted on JourneyCheck earlier that day that the 1844 Newcastle was calling additionally at Piccadilly, so I decided to hang around for that rather than cram onto 185124 with all the football fans - and it's a good thing I did too, as very low miler
185127 appeared working this service - turns out I'd only had a Leeds to Huddersfield hop on this one, so another journey across the Core is still required, but it's at least getting there now!
Back to Sainsburys for a few supplies across the Hope Valley, and then it was time to measure out where 1B92 would stop. I'm sure I got a few strange looks as I counted five 390 coaches on the adjacent platform, and waited for the three car 185 to appear on the Sheffield, whilst everyone was waiting at the other end of the platform, but after last week I'd become wise to the new method of operations for this working - and sure enough, I was bang on the money as an empty and locked out of use 185137 led the train into Piccadilly, with a quick detachment before boarding
185107 back through the Hope Valley - before everyone else, so no fighting to get onboard! Ahh, how a nerdy brain works well for this!
A few minutes late into Sheffield, I was immediately distracted by the 153 on the Dearne Valley stopper - or at least that's what I thought until I noticed there were two of them. And that they had a pictogram on both - of course, it was 155342! A quick photo later and up to the trams, where
122 would be taking me home.
Just in case you can't tell - I quite like 185s. Coming up next, diversions and being kicked off a TPE service at Rotherham Central, not least to say the two CrossCountry services which also terminated there
