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On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:50:21 +0100, "D A Stocks"
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http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station as
the
first Class 700 Thameslink service makes its maiden journey.
The 10:02am departure from the city to London Bridge on Monday (June 20th)
will allow passengers to get a first glimpse of the future of train travel
between Brighton and Bedford."


So far it's maintaining Thamleslink's reputation for late running and
delays. 5 down at Haywards Heath, 11 down north of Gatwick ;-)

(assuming it is a class 700 on the journey)

It staggered into London Bridge 19 minutes late. I didn't say (elsewhere)
Thameslink's service reliability was good, only that it's slightly better
than Southern!

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D A Stocks wrote:
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:50:21 +0100, "D A Stocks"
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http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station as
the
first Class 700 Thameslink service makes its maiden journey.
The 10:02am departure from the city to London Bridge on Monday (June 20th)
will allow passengers to get a first glimpse of the future of train travel
between Brighton and Bedford."


So far it's maintaining Thamleslink's reputation for late running and
delays. 5 down at Haywards Heath, 11 down north of Gatwick ;-)

(assuming it is a class 700 on the journey)

It staggered into London Bridge 19 minutes late. I didn't say (elsewhere)
Thameslink's service reliability was good, only that it's slightly better
than Southern!


I wonder if the 'normals' on board even noticed that it was a brand-new
trains of an all-new design?

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On 2016-06-20 08:50, D A Stocks wrote:

http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station...


It would make a change. One Brighton commuter of my acquaintance is
getting quite annoyed on twitter about the hours she's losing to
DOO strikes.


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On 20.06.16 20:55, Recliner wrote:
D A Stocks wrote:
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:50:21 +0100, "D A Stocks"
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http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station as
the
first Class 700 Thameslink service makes its maiden journey.
The 10:02am departure from the city to London Bridge on Monday (June 20th)
will allow passengers to get a first glimpse of the future of train travel
between Brighton and Bedford."

So far it's maintaining Thamleslink's reputation for late running and
delays. 5 down at Haywards Heath, 11 down north of Gatwick ;-)

(assuming it is a class 700 on the journey)

It staggered into London Bridge 19 minutes late. I didn't say (elsewhere)
Thameslink's service reliability was good, only that it's slightly better
than Southern!


I wonder if the 'normals' on board even noticed that it was a brand-new
trains of an all-new design?

38TS at Camden Town.

Does that answer your question?


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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:50:21 +0100, "D A Stocks"
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http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ing-day-ahead-
for-brighton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station as
the first Class 700 Thameslink service makes its maiden journey.
The 10:02am departure from the city to London Bridge on Monday (June
20th) will allow passengers to get a first glimpse of the future of
train travel between Brighton and Bedford."


So far it's maintaining Thamleslink's reputation for late running and
delays. 5 down at Haywards Heath, 11 down north of Gatwick ;-)

(assuming it is a class 700 on the journey)

It staggered into London Bridge 19 minutes late. I didn't say
(elsewhere) Thameslink's service reliability was good, only that it's
slightly better than Southern!


If you think that's bad it was 18 late leaving London Bridge on he way back
and 47 late at Brighton.

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On 20/06/2016 10:19, Recliner wrote:
Scott wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:50:21 +0100, "D A Stocks"
wrote:


http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...ton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station as the
first Class 700 Thameslink service makes its maiden journey.
The 10:02am departure from the city to London Bridge on Monday (June 20th)
will allow passengers to get a first glimpse of the future of train travel
between Brighton and Bedford."


Assuming the train crew turn up, from what I read.


I thought the mysterious DOO flu was only affecting SN, not TL crew?

I was at Gatwick yesterday and both services seemed to be similarly
afflicted.

What was bizarre was when the 18:33 Thameslink service finally staggered
into view it was Southern stock which kept entirely silent all the way
to London Bridge leaving me pondering what it really was and where I was
going to end up (the platform indicators at Gatwick seemed a little
indecisive to say the least)
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Graham Nye wrote:
On 2016-06-20 08:50, D A Stocks wrote:


http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...day-ahead-for-
righton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station...


It would make a change. One Brighton commuter of my acquaintance is
getting quite annoyed on twitter about the hours she's losing to
DOO strikes.


The RMT really are a spiteful bunch of ****s. The new working conditions
they're complaining about are already used elsewhere on the Southern network
not to mention all over the country presumably jobs also done by RMT members.
It really is time the government took some action against this union. Any
union sanctioning illegal work to rules and endless sick days off should be
taken to court and ultimately shut down.

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Spud


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Any
union sanctioning illegal work to rules


How can a 'work to rule' be illegal? Isn't that actually what everyone
should be doing anyway?


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On 21/06/2016 09:39, d wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 21:42:25 +0100
Graham Nye wrote:
On 2016-06-20 08:50, D A Stocks wrote:


http://www.juicebrighton.com/news/br...day-ahead-for-
righton-commuters/

"There is good news for commuters travelling out of Brighton station...


It would make a change. One Brighton commuter of my acquaintance is
getting quite annoyed on twitter about the hours she's losing to
DOO strikes.


The RMT really are a spiteful bunch of ****s. The new working conditions
they're complaining about are already used elsewhere on the Southern network
not to mention all over the country presumably jobs also done by RMT members.
It really is time the government took some action against this union. Any
union sanctioning illegal work to rules and endless sick days off should be
taken to court and ultimately shut down.

--
Spud


DOO might be fine for upto half a dozen coaches, but given the huge
numbers that can be stuffed on 12 coach train and the difficultly of a
driver, even with CCTV, being able to monitor 36? doors and that the
'second man' is doing other duties, why not have him controlling doors?
Presumably if he isn't a guard they can pay them less?
How much extra money does the company make if the second man isn't a guard?


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