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Old November 18th 06, 08:51 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Jack Taylor wrote:
A very good point indeed. I must have been having a senior moment! ;-)

The 313s aren't the finest piece of equipment in the world by a country
mile. Typical 1970s BR austerity kit. Of course, the 313s, 314s and 315s are
now the oldest a.c. equipment on the network, in fleet service. There is
talk of TPTB north of the border funding replacements for the 314s in the
next 4-5 years. No doubt the 313s and 315s will be coming up for renewal not
long afterwards, they will be over 35 years old by then. I suspect that the
Silverlink 313s may well not find another home once that operator (or TfL,
in point of fact) has no further use for them, once the Electrostars have
taken over.


I highly doubt that, as FCC will still be using 313s on services from
KX and Moorgate. I am of the opinion that the only proper thing to do
when the 313s go off lease is to refurbish them internally and turn
them over to FCC to lengthen all of the 313-operated trains from KX and
Moorgate to their maximum feasible lengths. In so doing, FCC may gain
sufficient stock to operate Saturday services and later night weekday
services on the GN&CR, which may save KX's bacon during any disruption
caused by the continuing works on St. Pancras.


Perhaps that would be the solution - an add-on order of high-density
dual-voltage Electrostars to replace the 313s and a fleet of the
lower-density mainline ones to replace the current long-distance/outer
suburban stock. It would certainly be a political solution, keeping Derby in
production around the LUL fleet replacement programme - although our friends
in Germany and Japan might have other ideas.


This will probably only happen if FCC decides to dump its 313s as well,
which I personally feel is not likely to happen until the T&GN
franchise is fully joined up by the Thameslink 3000 project. Once that
happens I would not be surprised if the 313s and 319s are replaced en
masse.