Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
Surprised to see the 16:16 Euston-Birmingham not being 80x, as at present an 805 is perfectly sufficient for everyone to have a seat. Seems a waste of a Pendolino unless it's for diagramming reasons.
What current Evero diagram do you think would said Pendolino be better used on then, out of interest? I'd personally be in favour of any Pendolinos on **:16 Birmingham stoppers being used in lieu of Evero trains on Liverpools instead.Surprised to see the 16:16 Euston-Birmingham not being 80x, as at present an 805 is perfectly sufficient for everyone to have a seat. Seems a waste of a Pendolino unless it's for diagramming reasons.
No, I genuinely think that the Birminghams are good for pendolinos because it’s avanti’s busiest route so 11 car trains are needed.What current Evero diagram do you think would said Pendolino be better used on then, out of interest? I'd personally be in favour of any Pendolinos on **:16 Birmingham stoppers being used in lieu of Evero trains on Liverpools instead.
From which source have you learned that?No, I genuinely think that the Birminghams are good for pendolinos because it’s avanti’s busiest route so 11 car trains are needed.
Thought Manchester was their busiest route? Hence the thrice hourly Pendolino service.No, I genuinely think that the Birminghams are good for pendolinos because it’s avanti’s busiest route so 11 car trains are needed.
No, I genuinely think that the Birminghams are good for pendolinos because it’s avanti’s busiest route so 11 car trains are needed.
And of course the Avanti Birmingham semi-fast was always intended to be purely 80x, with the two fasts being 390s.They're not on the semifast service as this is little more than a fancier WMT service at a higher price. It will be primarily used by people going to/from Watford, MKC and Rugby, with other seats taken by pricing people on using cheaper Advances.
There were 1.65 mn journeys between Euston and Manchester Piccadilly in 2023-4 vs 1.39 mn for Birmingham New Street, and Birmingham has LNR services as a clearer alternative. Coventry (650,000) isn't far off Crewe, Stoke and Stockport combined (700,000) but I think overall Manchester's probably at least by a little the busier route.
Very well, apologies, but it’s certainly busier than Liverpool I would have thought?Thought Manchester was their busiest route? Hence the thrice hourly Pendolino service.
This service is frequently full and standing from Euston to MKC and between Coventry and New street to the point it’s regularly declassified.Surprised to see the 16:16 Euston-Birmingham not being 80x, as at present an 805 is perfectly sufficient for everyone to have a seat. Seems a waste of a Pendolino unless it's for diagramming reasons.
Perhaps MKC should be pick-up only?This service is frequently full and standing from Euston to MKC and between Coventry and New street to the point it’s regularly declassified.
Perhaps MKC should be pick-up only?
The 18:21 which that subsequently forms is busy, generally fully reserved with people standing.Surprised to see the 16:16 Euston-Birmingham not being 80x, as at present an 805 is perfectly sufficient for everyone to have a seat. Seems a waste of a Pendolino unless it's for diagramming reasons.
Yes, but then Liverpool only has an hourly service plus (currently) 4 extras. Birmingham has almost the same AWC frequency as Manchester plus the LNWR services.Very well, apologies, but it’s certainly busier than Liverpool I would have thought?
Liverpool at the moment only has one train per hour though. I also specifically mentioned the **16 Birminghams which are semi-fast services calling at Watford, Milton Keynes and Rugby and are primarily for connecting those stations with Birmingham rather than London. The Everos have much faster acceleration.Very well, apologies, but it’s certainly busier than Liverpool I would have thought?
Surely train length around be decided by the number of people using it rather than journey length?sort of feel like, beyond an 11-coach unit providing more seats, Pendolinos were sort of wasted on the Birmingham services given the relatively short distance.
I didn't say otherwise, quite the opposite. I was clear the 11-coach Pendolino capacity is the only thing in my eyes that stops them being wasted on the route, and that's assuming such capacity is actually needed on the regular.Surely train length around be decided by the number of people using it rather than journey length?
Yes, the London to Scotland via Birmingham services are definitely among the best suited for a Pendolino which I made clear in my original post. The Birmingham fast terminating services, maybe, especially ones running non-stop to Rugby or Coventry, even though the length is still quite short for an InterCity route on par with Mancheshter/Liverpool to Birmingham. The stopping pattern of the fast is really the only thing makes it InterCity.London to Birmingham is definitely an inter city trip and takes long enough that it warrants a decent quality train.
I agree the semi fast Brum is more or an Interregional service but SBB use their Bombardier Twindexx trains on IR and IC routes interchangably, as Virgin did and Avanti do with Pendolinos because a subfleet just for Brum is pointless. The IETs are there to replace Voyagers on North Wales routes as well as adding capacity to the Pendolino fleet that was becoming stretched so have their own purpose. Voyagers were running Euston - Brum and Euston - Edinburgh fully under the wires regularly when Pendolinos weren't available.But the semi-fast? I don't think that would be considered an intercity service elsewhere. If it were an SBB route it would probably be classed as an InterRegio service which are semi-fast trains that are below InterCity services but still above Regional Express ones. The flexible Everos with their rapid acceleration rate are much better suited for this sort of trip than the Pendolino which is a pure InterCity train in practically every way.
I agree the semi fast Brum is more or an Interregional service but SBB use their Bombardier Twindexx trains on IR and IC routes interchangably, as Virgin did and Avanti do with Pendolinos because a subfleet just for Brum is pointless. The IETs are there to replace Voyagers on North Wales routes as well as adding capacity to the Pendolino fleet that was becoming stretched so have their own purpose.
I also agree that a subfleet for the Birmingham trains alone would've been pointless, especially when one of those continues on to Scotland. However, as mentioned above, the Everos were designed for use on the Birmingham semi-fast as well as the North Wales and second Liverpool service. This allows the existing Pendolinos on the semi-fast trains to be freed up for running on the Edinburgh trains and all services north of Preston (except Blackpool of course).I agree the semi fast Brum is more or an Interregional service but SBB use their Bombardier Twindexx trains on IR and IC routes interchangably, as Virgin did and Avanti do with Pendolinos because a subfleet just for Brum is pointless. The IETs are there to replace Voyagers on North Wales routes as well as adding capacity to the Pendolino fleet that was becoming stretched so have their own purpose. Voyagers were running Euston - Brum and Euston - Edinburgh fully under the wires regularly when Pendolinos weren't available.