Alexia wrote:150/1s could still stay but their lack of a corridor and 3+2 seating arrangement make them difficult to make disability compliant. A 150/2 has already been completed and looks brilliant.
Why is lack of corridor an issue? Every Sprinter corridor is non-compliant anyway; with the exception of the interim corridors on 158/159 units (the end units remained non compliant for compatibility).
As for seating... well, replace it? They've got another 10 years in them, surely?
cwathen wrote:WillPS wrote:Yes. I sat there and counted them all. I definitely didn't copy and paste it into Word.
...because copying and pasting it into Word was so much better and not at all a pointless pursuit in an attempt to make belittlement a replacement for actual debate. Whatever floats your boat Will.
Just because you are so obsessed with yourself that you can't see the point doesn't mean there isn't one.
cwathen wrote:Alexia wrote:My comment about Northern getting the Pacers was quite tongue in cheek; a mere jab at Northern's unfailing reputation as being the dumpster truck for all the UK's life-expired rustbuckets.
In all seriousness though, FGW/GWR only have 8 pacers and it's already known how they will be replaced once withdrawn. In contrast, Northern are running over a hundred of the nasty little boxes, and at present (AFAIK) there's no clear plan for how they will be replaced. Whilst of course 'cascaded 150s/158s' will be thrown about as the solution to everything as usual, there are only so many of these trains around, most of which are needed by the TOCs who already have them. And building new DMU stock seems to be the least fashionable thing in the world at present, with all focus being on electrification and flagship long distance trains.
Northern actually began replacing their Pacers around a decade ago after receiving a significant number of 158s displaced directly and indirectly by TransPennine Express' new 185s and newish 170s. They sat in the sidings in Blackpool awaiting their fate. FGW, desperate for stock, took a dozen of them. Northern, desperate for stock themselves given the massive growth on their network, took the remaining ones back.
It was long the plan that 3 units would be scrapped following the conversion of the Oldham line to Metrolink. When the Oldham Loop shut in 2009 a trio of Pacers which were funded by GMPTE went in to storage for all of 2 weeks before returning to bolster services which had seen a massive rise in patronage following the loop's closure. Now the Oldham line has a regular Metrolink service, and still those 3 units remain in service.
cwathen wrote:Quite surprised the refurb proposals weren't deemed sufficient to keep them running - 144012 looks quite snazzy and modern with the changes that have been made and it is fully compliant. I know that ultimately a pacer is still a shit train and you can't get away from the fact that you're transporting people around on a bus bolted to a freight chassis but as a stopgap solution to buy another 10 years or so for them to plan proper replacements I'm surprised that wasn't deemed acceptable.
They are life expired. The ROSCOs "purchased" them for a total of nothing (given the poor scrap value of the time). It's anything but acceptable to consider them suitable for anything any longer, new seats and loo or not. Apart from anything, they are already small units. Once you've reduced the seat count further (as per ePacer spec), you have naff all seats, and the same shit ride, same publicity issue.
cwathen wrote:I do think it a distinct possibility that pacers may face being withdrawn from Northern with there being nothing to replace them, and I struggle to believe that will be allowed to happen in the name of DDA compliance or franchise specification, I believe an exemption for Northern will end up being made on both counts - and of course with an exemption it is entirely on the cards that they will just plough on for another decade with nothing at all done to them.
Well there's a competitive tender out which specifically rules out the use of stock without bogies in the Northern franchise.
I repeat, these are knackered, life expired trains. There is no need to fear their demise.