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Paul Scott January 9th 08 09:52 PM

GOB Class 172s
 
There is an article about the Class 172 orders in this month's Todays
Railway UK. Apparently the 9 GOB units have been ordered, by the Angel
Trains ROSCo, and apparently they are due for delivery in 2009 before the
larger batch of 2 and 3 car units for GoVia West Midlands. I assume the
significance of the Angel finance, rather than TfL purchase, is that they
can be moved on to another TOC if at some time in the future the Goblin is
electrified?

How many 150s are currently used? Does 9 two car units allow for the
possibility of running in pairs? The West Midlands 2 and 3 cars are going to
have end gangways, apparently the Overground ones won't...

Paul S



Mr Thant January 9th 08 10:55 PM

GOB Class 172s
 
On 9 Jan, 22:52, "Paul Scott" wrote:
How many 150s are currently used? Does 9 two car units allow for the
possibility of running in pairs? The West Midlands 2 and 3 cars are going to
have end gangways, apparently the Overground ones won't...


4 peak, 3 off-peak. I think they have 6 of them in total (plus 2 on
loan to FGW). End-to-end journey is 35 minutes, so you need 5 or 6 for
the planned 15 minute frequency. Having 9 would cover an hourly run to
Clapham Junction, though I've no idea if that's the intention.

U

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Mizter T January 10th 08 03:02 PM

GOB Class 172s
 
On 9 Jan, 22:52, "Paul Scott" wrote:
There is an article about the Class 172 orders in this month's Todays
Railway UK. Apparently the 9 GOB units have been ordered, by the Angel
Trains ROSCo, and apparently they are due for delivery in 2009 before the
larger batch of 2 and 3 car units for GoVia West Midlands. I assume the
significance of the Angel finance, rather than TfL purchase, is that they
can be moved on to another TOC if at some time in the future the Goblin is
electrified?


AIUI that's exactly the thinking behind this move. TfL remain keen on
Goblin electrification, so apart from anything else buying diesel
trains for the route would hardly help them in pushing that argument
forward - it would just make it easier for the DfT to stay with the
current status quo.

TfL is a fairly wily beast when it comes to dealing with central
government - indeed it seems somewhat reminiscent of the LPTB of the
30's (and indeed those who pushed government to set up the LPTB).
Except this time there's an elected Mayor pushing things forward.

Jack Taylor January 10th 08 09:44 PM

GOB Class 172s
 
Mr Thant wrote:

4 peak, 3 off-peak. I think they have 6 of them in total (plus 2 on
loan to FGW). End-to-end journey is 35 minutes, so you need 5 or 6 for
the planned 15 minute frequency. Having 9 would cover an hourly run to
Clapham Junction, though I've no idea if that's the intention.


I thought that the two that have passed to fGW were off-lease with TfL and
are now part of the "official" fGW fleet?



Neil Williams January 11th 08 05:27 AM

GOB Class 172s
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:44:15 GMT, "Jack Taylor"
wrote:

Mr Thant wrote:

4 peak, 3 off-peak. I think they have 6 of them in total (plus 2 on
loan to FGW). End-to-end journey is 35 minutes, so you need 5 or 6 for
the planned 15 minute frequency. Having 9 would cover an hourly run to
Clapham Junction, though I've no idea if that's the intention.


I thought that the two that have passed to fGW were off-lease with TfL and
are now part of the "official" fGW fleet?


As an aside, as 2 were required for Bedford-Bletchley, does that mean
Silverlink had 100% utilisation of DMUs? It's amazing there weren't
more cancellations if that's true.

Neil

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Mr Thant January 11th 08 08:08 AM

GOB Class 172s
 
On 11 Jan, 06:27, (Neil Williams)
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:44:15 GMT, "Jack Taylor"
I thought that the two that have passed to fGW were off-lease with TfL and
are now part of the "official" fGW fleet?


Not entirely sure what the arrangement is. I'm fairly sure TfL at
least briefly had all 8.

As an aside, as 2 were required for Bedford-Bletchley, does that mean
Silverlink had 100% utilisation of DMUs? *It's amazing there weren't
more cancellations if that's true.


Silverlink had 8 of them, which left two spare every day. AIUI, in
November London Midland got none, so must be using their ex-Central
Trains units for Bedford-Bletchley.

U

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Jack Taylor January 11th 08 10:48 PM

GOB Class 172s
 
Mr Thant wrote:

Silverlink had 8 of them, which left two spare every day. AIUI, in
November London Midland got none, so must be using their ex-Central
Trains units for Bedford-Bletchley.


Correct - which is why a pair have gone off-lease and transferred to fGW.



Neil Williams January 12th 08 10:36 AM

GOB Class 172s
 
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 01:08:14 -0800 (PST), Mr Thant
wrote:

Silverlink had 8 of them, which left two spare every day. AIUI, in
November London Midland got none, so must be using their ex-Central
Trains units for Bedford-Bletchley.


They're using Network West Midlands-branded ones from Brum. This is
probably appreciated by the passengers, as they're in far better
condition than the ones that had been around the Goblin, but that has
resulted in slightly reduced reliability as if one fails they've got
to wait for another one to come down from Brum, meaning that at least
one return trip gets cancelled.

I wonder if they're Brum drivers and guards these days, to save the
Bletchley crews from needing to train on units they're unlikely to
need to use?

Neil

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Neil Williams January 12th 08 10:37 AM

GOB Class 172s
 
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 23:48:28 GMT, "Jack Taylor"
wrote:

Mr Thant wrote:

Silverlink had 8 of them, which left two spare every day. AIUI, in
November London Midland got none, so must be using their ex-Central
Trains units for Bedford-Bletchley.


Correct - which is why a pair have gone off-lease and transferred to fGW.


So TfL now have 6, then, not 4?

Neil

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Jack Taylor January 12th 08 11:22 AM

GOB Class 172s
 
Neil Williams wrote:

So TfL now have 6, then, not 4?


Correct. Most of them now inappropriately named for the Tottenham and
Hampstead route!

150 120 "Gospel Oak - Barking 2000"
150 123 "Richard Crane"
150 128 "Bedford-Bamberg 30"
150 129 "Marston Vale"
150 130 "Bedford - Bletchley 150"
150 131 "LESLIE CRABBE"


;-)




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