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In a set of articles on future developments at Avanti and on the WCML in the March Modern Railways, a couple of significant remarks are made about class 805/807 services when they are introduced.
For the first time, Avanti now admit the 110mph Hitachi trains will not match the EPS 125mph performance of the 390/221 tilting trains.
The phrasing is: "coupled with the improved acceleration of the Hitachi trains, this will enable us to narrow the difference in journey times".
The second remark is about deployment, with Birmingham now in the mix.
The 3tph Birmingham service is being altered in Dec 2022 from the present skip-stop pattern to Coventry, with each train stopping at one of Watford Jn, Milton Keynes and Rugby.
The new pattern will be 2x non-stop to Coventry, with the third service calling at all three intermediate stations.
It looks like 80x will be operating the "stoppers" on this route, maximising their acceleration capability.
A second hourly service to Liverpool is still on the cards, but now looks like a more distant prospect.
The aim is to retire the Voyagers as the first objective (so Chester/Wrexham/North Wales/Shrewsbury).
That's if these services resume at anything like their pre-Covid frequency.
In a set of articles on future developments at Avanti and on the WCML in the March Modern Railways, a couple of significant remarks are made about class 805/807 services when they are introduced.
For the first time, Avanti now admit the 110mph Hitachi trains will not match the EPS 125mph performance of the 390/221 tilting trains.
The phrasing is: "coupled with the improved acceleration of the Hitachi trains, this will enable us to narrow the difference in journey times".
The second remark is about deployment, with Birmingham now in the mix.
The 3tph Birmingham service is being altered in Dec 2022 from the present skip-stop pattern to Coventry, with each train stopping at one of Watford Jn, Milton Keynes and Rugby.
The new pattern will be 2x non-stop to Coventry, with the third service calling at all three intermediate stations.
It looks like 80x will be operating the "stoppers" on this route, maximising their acceleration capability.
A second hourly service to Liverpool is still on the cards, but now looks like a more distant prospect.
The aim is to retire the Voyagers as the first objective (so Chester/Wrexham/North Wales/Shrewsbury).
That's if these services resume at anything like their pre-Covid frequency.
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