The empty 7am train from Manchester to London
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How does this actually happen? 
Manchester-London 7am ‘ghost train’ will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator’s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.

Manchester-London 7am ‘ghost train’ will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator’s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.
butchstewie said:
How does this actually happen? 
Manchester-London 7am ghost train will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.
It is somewhat misleading as the train wasn't to run 'empty'
Manchester-London 7am ghost train will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.
It was supposed to be being used to 'reposition' train crews so they could run the daily service.
However, I assume it wouldn't be full of train personel, so it would make sense to open that up to paying passengers as well.
butchstewie said:
How does this actually happen? 
Manchester-London 7am ghost train will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.
Literally from first section of article:
Manchester-London 7am ghost train will now carry passengers after outcry over regulator s decision
It sounds so mad I honestly can't understand it.
' – but would, as the Guardian reported on Saturday, have kept running empty from Piccadilly each day so it could run morning trains back out of Euston'
BikeBikeBIke said:
It's in the article:
"the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
So basically made the service more unreliable due to public pressure."the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
We're not going to make it, are we? Humans, I mean....
M.
shed driver said:
Also, if there are any delays it can easily be diverted via a different route (subject to route knowledge) without impacting a train full of passengers.
SD.
Serious question - how much of a diversion would it be likely the train could have? As in, how many routes (or parts thereof) does the average mainline driver have signed off?SD.
Flooble said:
shed driver said:
Also, if there are any delays it can easily be diverted via a different route (subject to route knowledge) without impacting a train full of passengers.
SD.
Serious question - how much of a diversion would it be likely the train could have? As in, how many routes (or parts thereof) does the average mainline driver have signed off?SD.
Some drivers might sign 15 routes and a dozen diversions others might sign 1 or 2 routes and no diversions.
BikeBikeBIke said:
It's in the article:
"the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
Exactly this."the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
Apparently this train was allowed to run since May because another operator didn't run a service but now that service will run from December
An empty train is completely different to a passenger service.
If something goes tits up that train can be put in a siding or loop and/or fully cancelled with no impact to a train load of punters.
SmoothCriminal said:
Exactly this.
Apparently this train was allowed to run since May because another operator didn't run a service but now that service will run from December
An empty train is completely different to a passenger service.
If something goes tits up that train can be put in a siding or loop and/or fully cancelled with no impact to a train load of punters.
If this service didn't get the crew to where they need to be on time presumably there will be an impact to punters though? If they just need to shuffle staff around why not put them on the previous departure?Apparently this train was allowed to run since May because another operator didn't run a service but now that service will run from December
An empty train is completely different to a passenger service.
If something goes tits up that train can be put in a siding or loop and/or fully cancelled with no impact to a train load of punters.
Edited by FredericRobinson on Monday 1st December 20:04
FredericRobinson said:
If this service didn't get the crew to where they need to be on time presumably there will be an impact to punters though? If they just need to shuffle staff around why not put them on the previous departure?
If the WCML is having one of its daily meltdowns then I guess it can be put on the slow line to allow faster trains to overtake, but you’re right, if it’s fully crewed then that crew need to be at Euston to work a service back north by a certain time, especially the driver who will probably have a compulsory break planned.Edited by FredericRobinson on Monday 1st December 20:04
Apparently this is the worst example of this sort of brainlessness, but supposedly there are other useful trains either terminating short or running empty in the new timetable, especially from the Chester/North Wales direction
shed driver said:
Also, if there are any delays it can easily be diverted via a different route (subject to route knowledge) without impacting a train full of passengers.
SD.
Given it’s non-stop from Stockport the option already exists to send it via Wilmslow, Northampton or, in extremis, Alsager, or the West Midlands, though all of them would result in some sort of delay. Realistically, the most that would happen typically would surely be having to queue behind LNWR trains on the up slow?SD.
I wonder if removing this/running it as ECS will have much of an effect on overall reliability. Looking at the last week, it’s been on time or within a couple of minutes 3 days last week, with more significant delays last Monday, Friday and today. Here’s today’s performance https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:P00...
Edited by alangla on Monday 1st December 22:40
SmoothCriminal said:
BikeBikeBIke said:
It's in the article:
"the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
Exactly this."the running of this 7am service could have a negative impact on reliability and punctuality of services on the west coast mainline"
Apparently this train was allowed to run since May because another operator didn't run a service but now that service will run from December
An empty train is completely different to a passenger service.
If something goes tits up that train can be put in a siding or loop and/or fully cancelled with no impact to a train load of punters.
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