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Post by dazz285 on Jul 20, 2015 19:07:55 GMT
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Post by domh245 on Jul 20, 2015 19:16:47 GMT
Oh dear, that certainly isn't a looker. The headlights seem to have been inspired by 89001 'Avocet'. One of the things I have noticed is that the bogies are the conventional bombardier outboard bogies, and not the new inboard bogies that they keep on trying to sell. The apparent lack of a gangway is disappointing, but expected
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Post by dazz285 on Jul 20, 2015 19:28:02 GMT
Lets just hope that this design gets tweaked along the way before production...
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Post by Chris M on Jul 20, 2015 19:51:35 GMT
It looks like a squared-off fish with an open mouth and protruding tongue.
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Post by Tubeboy on Jul 20, 2015 20:09:34 GMT
Agree with domh, it reminds me of the Class 89 front end. its not particularly ugly. That prize goes to the 376s
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Post by domh245 on Jul 20, 2015 20:23:48 GMT
Oddly enough, having seen it a few more times, I have become less averse to it. I suppose it is similar to the new mind the gap announcement on the S stock, A bit of a shock at first, but you soon grow used to it. And dazz285, I too hope it is modified, the coupler doesn't have an electrical block, so won't get far with the multiple working on the WAML
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Post by norbitonflyer on Jul 20, 2015 20:34:14 GMT
. The apparent lack of a gangway is disappointing, but expected Why would it need a gangway? even when running in 8-car mode, what would there be in one unit and not the other that would make the expense of a gangway worth having?
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Post by Chris M on Jul 20, 2015 20:35:55 GMT
A guard? Or is that too much to hope for?
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Post by flippyff on Jul 20, 2015 21:03:23 GMT
Dazz, you didn't include the shocking information about train length....
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Post by dazz285 on Jul 20, 2015 21:48:26 GMT
Dazz, you didn't include the shocking information about train length.... Obviously an error.. Should say 4 car totaling 80 metres.
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Post by snoggle on Jul 20, 2015 22:10:25 GMT
Looks like a class 378 crossbred with a Voyager. That front end looks really weird for slow, urban services as does the side window / driver's door arrangement. I suspect that "impression" will not quite make it fully into production.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2015 22:17:14 GMT
It looks like it's screaming in pain. It isn't the best looking, but hey ho, I don't think there's anything worse than the current Class 315/317s.
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Post by flippyff on Jul 21, 2015 6:47:17 GMT
Dazz, you didn't include the shocking information about train length.... Obviously an error.. Should say 4 car totaling 80 metres. Oh I don't know, think of the spin the Mayor can get when he announces 16 car trains for WA services. ;-)
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Post by Chris M on Jul 21, 2015 8:53:12 GMT
Wasn't the Space Train concept for the Victoria line based around lots of very short carriages?
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Post by snoggle on Jul 21, 2015 22:44:58 GMT
A small bit of info about seating layouts on the new Adventras from a Mayor's Answer. Seems TfL will have a split fleet in terms of internal layouts as well as current collection.
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Post by spsmiler on Jul 21, 2015 22:56:02 GMT
A small bit of info about seating layouts on the new Adventras from a Mayor's Answer. Seems TfL will have a split fleet in terms of internal layouts as well as current collection. Thats going to erm delight the people of that route; I wonder whether this will mean that a 2 car train actually offers more seats than a 4 car train? Simon
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Post by domh245 on Jul 21, 2015 23:05:27 GMT
From some very rough guestimations, the 172 has approx 128 seats per train. The 378 by comparison has approximately 112, and assuming that the aventra cars will be similar to the 378 cars, there will be a slight reduction in seats, but I'm sure the majority of passengers who will be standing will appreciate the layout.
As for subclasses then, it would seem that there will be 2 obvious ones:
1) Based at Ilford, 25kV AC only, Mixed seating 2) Based at Willesden, Dual Voltage, Longitudinal seating
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Post by snoggle on Jul 21, 2015 23:05:39 GMT
A small bit of info about seating layouts on the new Adventras from a Mayor's Answer. Seems TfL will have a split fleet in terms of internal layouts as well as current collection. Thats going to erm delight the people of that route; I wonder whether this will mean that a 2 car train actually offers more seats than a 4 car train? Simon I rather feel people will be delighted to be able to actually board a train in the rush hour rather than being left on the platform. I do think rail enthusiasts do not see things as commuters do. They simply want to be able to get on a train that arrives on time - especially if journeys are relatively short as they are mostly are on the GOBLIN. A seat is a nice to have in the London rush hour - not a popular thing to say but it is the reality for almost everyone who boards trains away from terminal stations.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2015 9:12:34 GMT
So the differences are a bit like the S7 and S8 stock.
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Post by peterc on Jul 22, 2015 18:17:24 GMT
This answers the question that I posed on the DC lines thread.
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