TransPennine Express
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RE: TransPennine Express
The new trains will be maintained by Alstom at their existing depots, opposed to being maintained by CAF. The new CAF trains for Northern will be maintained by Arriva, so no new CAF depots. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(23/05/2016 08:53)knutstransport Wrote: The new trains will be maintained by Alstom at their existing depots, opposed to being maintained by CAF. The new CAF trains for Northern will be maintained by Arriva, so no new CAF depots.Arrangements for this having been unofficially cited as the cause of delay for this announcement following the earlier Hitachi announcement. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(23/05/2016 08:20)CX54 DKD Wrote: New announcement - Civity EMUs for the Scottish routes and new-build carriages hauled by Class 68s for the Liverpool - Newcastle route. Both built by CAF. There will be 12 5-car electric multiple units (EMU) and 13 sets of five-car InterCity carriages. I have some questions. 1) Will these new 12 5-car EMUS be similar to the ones for northern i.e. class 331/2? 2) Will some of the class 350/4 be cascaded when these brand new trains comes? |
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(23/05/2016 13:14)boby32 Wrote: There will be 12 5-car electric multiple units (EMU) and 13 sets of five-car InterCity carriages. I have some questions. 1. Same family of trains but modified design. The new TPE ones will be capable of 200km/h (125mph) and have a different nose design and different door layout. The interiors will also be different too. 2. The plan is for all the 350s and 22 of the 185s to be released once all the new trains are in service. The remaining 185s will be getting refurbished with new seats, wifi and media streaming servers allowing you to watch TV programs and films on board. They'll also get the new livery. No future operator is confirmed for either the 350s or 185s despite some claims that LM will take on the 350s. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
What is the main difference between the 350/3 and 350/4 ? If London Midland took them would they retain the 350/4 designation or be renumbered on to the back end of the 350/3 ? |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(23/05/2016 13:45)wirralbus Wrote: What is the main difference between the 350/3 and 350/4 ? The difference is that the 350/4 have 2+1 seats in first class while the class 350/3 have 2+2 seats in first class. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(23/05/2016 13:45)wirralbus Wrote: What is the main difference between the 350/3 and 350/4 ? The /4s also have a 3rd toilet and storage facility for refreshments and the trolley which the /3s do not. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
So the 350/4 have first class which is more in keeping with the type of work that they do , if LM do take them which has to be highly likely as no other operators have the 350 version of the OH desiro they would probably need there first class to be standardised with the rest of the fleet . |
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RE: TransPennine Express
For those interested here is a picture of the new CAF units: |
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RE: TransPennine Express
They look quite impressive from the mock-ups and surprisingly similar to the Hitachi AT300s. Pity about that shoddy livery though. From reading the press releases, it appears Liverpool will see all three of the new stock types once they are all delivered. The Hitachi AT300s on the Newcastle/Edinburgh service, the CAF coaches on the Scarborough service and the CAF EMUs on the Glasgow runs. Exciting to see the TPE franchise undergoing a genuine transformation. The 185s are unsuitable for Intercity services and have never been brilliant, frankly. |
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