"Central Trains Launches Class 350 EMU"

"Central Trains Launches Class 350 EMU"

RailwayThe Herald 10 June 2005 No.11 TheThe complimentarycomplimentary UKUK railway railway journaljournal forfor thethe railwayrailway enthusiastenthusiast ‘Whistler’‘Whistler’ toto BlaenauBlaenau FfestiniogFfestiniog Virgin Cross-Country grinds to a halt Central Trains Launch Desiro Fleet DRS Open Day at Kingmoor Farewell to the Class 87s FirstIn Class 66/9 This to Cornwall plusIssue Notable Workings and more! RailwayThe Herald Issue 11 10 June 2005 Contents Editor’s comment Newsdesk 3 All the latest news from around the UK network, including the launch of the Central Welcome to the eleventh issue of Trains Class 350/1s, the new LNW Integrated Control Centre and ‘Whistler’ returns Railway Herald. Readers of previous to Blaenau Ffestiniog issues will notice quite a change this week! Following on from our ‘opinions’ request in the last issue, the main Freight Focus 7 comment was that people saw Railway Around up of news from the railfreight scene in the UK. Herald more as an online magazine than a newsletter - which was the previous Farewell to the Class 87s 8 style we’d used. Hence we’ve changed With the last Class 87 workings on the West Coast Main Line having run, we take a the style of a few pages and given the look back at the history of the class, since their construction in 1973. This Railway entire journal a fresh new look. Herald news special also includes a review of the 87s last day with Virgin Trains. Hopefully you’ll like the outcome and will continue to support Railway Herald and enjoy its content. Carlisle Kingmoor Open Day 13 We always enjoy hearing from readers Direct Rail Services, based at Carlisle Kingmoor, opened its doors to staff, family on their opinions about the journal as members and a limited number of enthusiasts on Saturday 11th June. PHOTO REPORT well as the magazine and it is pleasing to note, again, that the number of Notable Workings 15 contributions is rising - which allows us to bring you a fuller round up of news Areview of some of the more notable, newsworthy and rare workings from the past from the enthusiast scene. two weeks across the UK rail network. The aim with Railway Herald still remains to publish the journal weekly, Notable Workings Extra 18 although there are occasions when The operation of the first Class 66/9 No. 66951 occurred in early June. PHOTO REPORT pressure of other work doesn’t allow this! Apologies for any dissapointment that is caused on our ‘non-appearance’ weeks, FRONT COVER: Class 40 No. 40145 arrives at Llandudno Junction on 5th June with the ‘Whistling Slater’ but there is only one person on the charter from Bristol Temple Meads. At Llandudno Junction, the locomotive ran-round and headed for BRIAN MORRISON editorial team - your editor! Blaenau Ffestiniog. FRONT COVER (INSET): To commemorate the end of Class 87, we take a look back over the last thirty years. Submissions Here Class 87 No. 87032 arrives at Carlisle with the 13.15 Euston-Glasgow on 18 September 1990. COLIN J. MARSDEN We welcome submissions from all readers, especially photographs from BELOW: The recent change around in the Freightliner locomotive pools has seen several locomotives from those enthusiasts with a digital camera! the Freightliner Network Rail pool moved to Heavy Haul and vice versa. On 2nd June, ‘Shanks & Pictures should be sent to the the editor at McEwan’ liveried Class 66/5 No. 66522 passes Mirfield with 6Z21 Doncaster - Crewe engineers service. [email protected] This locomotive is now part of the Freightliner pool for Network Rail duties. MARK ALLATT Good quality scans of colour slides and prints are also acceptable. Please note that as the Herald is free and compiled on a voluntary basis, we are unable to offer any financial return. Where possible we always try to use photographs taken within the production week (i.e the next issue will, where possible, only include images taken between the publication date of this issue and the following Friday. Publication The Railway Herald is due to be published every Friday and is available by e-mail subscription from [email protected] E- mail address are never given out and should you chose to cease your subscription in the future, pleas e just contact us. © Copyright Railway Herald.com 2005 Railway Herald - Volume 1 : Issue 11 2 Railtour bikes Newsdesk Lancashire Railtours has announced that some of their railtour services will feature a special bike hire facility. Operated in association with Budgie Bikes of Lancaster, some tours will have a limited stock of push-bikes on board, so that passengers can pre-book them to use at the destination! Each cyclist will be issued with a cycle route map of the area on board the train so they can take time to study and plan their cycle ride. Central Trains launches Class 350 EMU The bikes will all come On 9th June, Central Trains and class. Central are hoping to start Strategic Rail Authority and has with a helmet and cycle the SRA launched the new look to using Class 350/1s on the create 80 new jobs, around half of repair kit. The cost to West Coast commuter traffic - the Citylink service between which have been recruited from hire one of the bikes is Class 350 ‘Desiro’ EMU. Birmingham and Liverpool from outside the rail industry. just £5. A total of thirty new Class 350/1 next month, once the gauging The newly trained crews based For more details visit four-car EMUs have been built by issues have been resolved with here will work on the hourly www.budgietransport.co.uk Siemens Transportation in Network Rail. Citylink service for Central Trains or phone (01524) 389410. Germany for use by Central The same day, saw Central from Birmingham to Liverpool as Trains and Silverlink on regional Trains open a new traincrew well as on the new evening and inter-regional services. facility on platform 12 at Crewe. commuter service between Line shut for Each unit contains 2+2 seating, The traincrew depot here has had Birmingham and Preston, which two weeks giving a total of 235 seats, of £450,000 of fudning from the will commence shortly. which 202 are designated Network Rail have ABOVE: standard class and 24 are first The Siemens constructed Class 350/1 ‘Desiro’ Nos. 350111 and 350117 closed the Castle Cary arrive at Crewe, prior to the official press run to Wolverhampton. class. There are also a further nine BELOW: Jim Steer (left) and David Franks open the new traincrew depot on to Taunton line for a tip up seat. Platform 12 at Crewe Station. BOTH:RICHARD TUPLIN total of ten days, to The Class 350/1s have a top carry out essential track speed of 100mph, are fully air maintenance work. conditioned and include digital The closures took information displays, in the form place from Monday to of LED screens and destination mid-afternoon Friday indicators. The unit’s first class on 6th-10th June and area also features power sockets againthis coming week for each seat. from 13th-17th June. The trains are due to enter First Great Western service from Monday on the services from London to Birmingham-Crewe-Preston Plymouth and Penzance services and on Northampton to were diverted to operate Birmingham trains, with two via Bristol, whilst Exeter units in traffic. As further trains servicces only run are accepted into traffic, then between Paddington more services will go over to the and Castle Cary. New Integrated Control Centre opened in Birmingham On 8th June, the Transport Secretary, the in the UK as part of a roll-out programme Later this year it will extend its main line Rt. Hon. Alistair Darling MP, officially across the railway network. control to the Scottish border. opened the latest railway integrated Figures from the first integrated centre, Prior to integration, Network Rail and control centre. that was opened at London Waterloo in Virgin Trains controllers were in offices two The new centre, based in the Route February 2004 showed that overall delays miles apart and talked to each other on the Headquarters at the Mailbox, Birmingham, on the lines out of Waterloo were down by telephone to resolve problems. brings together Network Rail operational 30% in the first year. Now, both Central and Virgin trains have staff and their counterparts from Central The new centre oversees the operational their own operational desks within the Trains and Virgin Trains, two of the largest movement of trains throughout the major control centre, and work alongside train operators on the route. conurbation of the West Midlands and on Network Rail route controllers, fault The London North Western integrated the West Coast Main Line from London to controllers and those from the West Coast control centre is the seventh to be opened Staffordshire. Route Modernisation project. Railway Herald - Volume 1 : Issue 11 3 Newsdesk ABOVE: Owned and operated by Hastings Diesels Ltd, No. 1001 has been regularly employed by Southern on the Hastings-Ashford service. Here the unit arrives at Rye on 31st May with the 10.24 Hastings-Ashford International service. CHRIS NEVARD Sleeper Vale of Glamorgan Line Railfest keeps 37/4s reopens to passenger traffic event for First ScotRail have Passengers services returned to the bus being free to rail ticket holders. Norwich confirmed to Railway Vale of Glamorgan line on for the first The Welsh Assembly Government Herald that Class 67s The first-ever national time in 40 years. Minister for Economic Development will not take over the ‘Community Railfest’ The Vale of Glamorgan line runs from and Transport, Andrew Davies, Fort William sleeper on event is to take place in Cardiff Central to Bridgend, via Barry officially opened the line on Friday 10th 12th June.

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