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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 13:58 #133989 | |
bugsy
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I'm playing the October 2009 tt and have an ECS which entered the sim at Hitchen and which terminates in platform 1 where it forms a service which goes back towards Hitchen. I would have thought that there would have been overnight storage facilities at Peterborough in those days. Was this not the case? My interpretation of Google Maps tells me that there are now. Is that correct? Everything that you make will be useful - providing it's made of chocolate. Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 14:12 #133990 | |
mfloyd
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2009 would only have EMU stabling which was in Nene Carriage Sidings - no DMUs stored at PBO
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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 14:16 #133991 | |
jc92
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nene carriage sidings is the main storage facility at Peterborough. Its likely the service does this for a reason, for instance it may have worked a prior service from KGX to Hitchin before going out of service. You could have a look at KGXs 2009 timetable to see where it comes from. "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 15:47 #133992 | |
DavidSplett
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bugsy in post 133989 said:I'm playing the October 2009 tt and have an ECS which entered the sim at Hitchen and which terminates in platform 1 where it forms a service which goes back towards Hitchen.If it was 2009, all FCC unit stabling would be Peterborough, Kings Lynn, Cambridge, Letchworth, Hertford North, Welwyn and Hornsey. However during engineering works units do occasionally stable overnight at Hitchin up yard. The down side at Hitchin is used for track machines mainly. I think there used to be a staff train in the mornings, taking drivers from Hitchin (crew depot) to Letchworth (sidings). A variation of that runs to this day. Last edited: 20/11/2020 at 15:57 by DavidSplett Reason: None given Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 16:04 #133993 | |
MarkC
1105 posts |
What operator are we talking about here as I have had a look at the 2009 TT and there are only 2 ECS's that enter at Hitchen and form a working that returns and neither use P1 in sim, one ECS is FCC 3P56 from KGX to Peterborough P3 or there is NXEC 5A01 from BN to Peterborough Via KGX which arrives into P2 (which incidently is what is now P1 after the platform renumbering around 2013).
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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 18:11 #133997 | |
ajax103
1120 posts |
DavidSplett in post 133992 said:bugsy in post 133989 said:2R01 if I remember correctly was the staff train that was Kings Cross to Letchworth booked via Welwyn GC except when engineering works meant that route was unavailable and it went via Hertford North.I'm playing the October 2009 tt and have an ECS which entered the sim at Hitchen and which terminates in platform 1 where it forms a service which goes back towards Hitchen.If it was 2009, all FCC unit stabling would be Peterborough, Kings Lynn, Cambridge, Letchworth, Hertford North, Welwyn and Hornsey. However during engineering works units do occasionally stable overnight at Hitchin up yard. Equally, 2P99 was a unofficial staff train from Peterborough booked via Hertford North, I say unofficial because despite being a passenger train and advertised as such, 90% of passengers were rail staff. Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 21:04 #134002 | |
bugsy
1766 posts |
MarkC in post 133993 said:What operator are we talking about here as I have had a look at the 2009 TT and there are only 2 ECS's that enter at Hitchen and form a working that returns and neither use P1 in sim, one ECS is FCC 3P56 from KGX to Peterborough P3 or there is NXEC 5A01 from BN to Peterborough Via KGX which arrives into P2 (which incidently is what is now P1 after the platform renumbering around 2013).The service identity was '5B40/5B400410 04+10 EWD ECS Hitchen - Peterborough (DMU CA 2/CL 105)' which was scheduled to arrive at Peterborough at 04.55 (see screenshot) ... Post has attachments. Log in to view them. Everything that you make will be useful - providing it's made of chocolate. Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 21:22 #134003 | |
jc92
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Thats not the 2009 timetable its the 1985 timetable. DMUs stabled at hitchin then as that was where the facilities were to service them at that time. Nene carriage sidings was mainly spare parcels stock and coaching stock.
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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 21:38 #134004 | |
bugsy
1766 posts |
jc92 in post 134003 said:Thats not the 2009 timetable its the 1985 timetable. DMUs stabled at hitchin then as that was where the facilities were to service them at that time. Nene carriage sidings was mainly spare parcels stock and coaching stock.Oh, is it. My mistake. For some reason I've logged it in my book as 2009; I'll have to change it. Everything that you make will be useful - providing it's made of chocolate. Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 21:59 #134006 | |
Dick
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Where's Hitchen by the way, is it anywhere near Hitchin? :-)
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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 20/11/2020 at 22:45 #134007 | |
bugsy
1766 posts |
Dick in post 134006 said:Where's Hitchen by the way, is it anywhere near Hitchin? :-)Fingers working quicker than brain Dick. I do it all the time. In my case it's due to age. I employed a proof reader but he's now been sacked. Everything that you make will be useful - providing it's made of chocolate. Log in to reply |
DMU stabling at Peterborough? 21/11/2020 at 00:45 #134008 | |
58050
2659 posts |
The DMUs worki berween Peterborough & Hitchin as well as those operating between Peterborough & East Anglia or VV were maintained at either Cambridge TMD or Norwich TMD in the 1980s. Cambridge TMD also maintained the units working out of Hitchin. DMUs at Peterbrough were stabled in Nene Carriage Sdgs where today you'll see some EMUs stabled or stored in there & not much else. Also to note that the fuel nozzles are different between locos & DMUs. DMUs filled up using a gun like you fill up your car with petrol or diesel, whereas locos use a screw on nozzle. Hence the reason why most TMDs that maintained locos & units had 2 separate fuel points. One where locos fuelled & one where unitsfuelled. Whether they fuelled units at Peterborough or not at Peterborough SD by Spital Bridge I don't know. Best person to ask would be Vince as he was a DMU controller back in the late 1970s/eaRLY 1980S ABOUT dmu WORKINGS AT pETERBOROUGH.
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DMU stabling at Peterborough? 21/11/2020 at 04:30 #134012 | |
ajax103
1120 posts |
58050 in post 134008 said:The DMUs worki berween Peterborough & Hitchin as well as those operating between Peterborough & East Anglia or VV were maintained at either Cambridge TMD or Norwich TMD in the 1980s. Cambridge TMD also maintained the units working out of Hitchin. DMUs at Peterbrough were stabled in Nene Carriage Sdgs where today you'll see some EMUs stabled or stored in there & not much else. Also to note that the fuel nozzles are different between locos & DMUs. DMUs filled up using a gun like you fill up your car with petrol or diesel, whereas locos use a screw on nozzle. Hence the reason why most TMDs that maintained locos & units had 2 separate fuel points. One where locos fuelled & one where unitsfuelled. Whether they fuelled units at Peterborough or not at Peterborough SD by Spital Bridge I don't know. Best person to ask would be Vince as he was a DMU controller back in the late 1970s/eaRLY 1980S ABOUT dmu WORKINGS AT pETERBOROUGH.The depot by Spiral Bridge has always been used for loco refueling from BR days to EWS to DB Cargo being a two road depot. Even growing up in Peterborough I never saw DMUs there, just locos but interested to see if I'm wring though. The only thing for units but guess it was for any traction was a coolant bowser on platform 5 by the stairs. Log in to reply |