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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 15/08/2012 at 21:23 #34948
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Virgin have lost the West Coast Franchise to First Group. First will take over the Franchise on December 9th this year and will run services until 2026. Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has expressed his anger saying that the government's franchising process is flawed and over complicated. Virgin has run the West Coast franchise since 1997 and has overseen a huge modernisation of both the route itself and the trains with a modern fleet of Pendolino trains introduced on the core routes of the network. Branson says that Virgin are unlikely to bid for any franchises in the near future until the government changes the bidding process for franchises. First are set to introduce new 6 car electric trains for direct Birmingham - Glasgow trains once they take over in December.
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 15/08/2012 at 22:08 #34949
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I think the 6 Car Electric sets you mention are Voyagers with a Pantograph coach

Edit: Just realised that they are actually new builds

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 15/08/2012 at 22:10 #34950
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I think the 6 Car Electric sets you mention are Voyagers with a Pantograph coach
Nope 11 brand new 6 car trains. Must be electric and capable of 125 MPH, which means they must have tilt capability.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 15/08/2012 at 22:12 #34951
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Virgin have lost the West Coast Franchise to First Group. First will take over the Franchise on December 9th this year and will run services until 2026. Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has expressed his anger saying that the government's franchising process is flawed and over complicated. Virgin has run the West Coast franchise since 1997 and has overseen a huge modernisation of both the route itself and the trains with a modern fleet of Pendolino trains introduced on the core routes of the network. Branson says that Virgin are unlikely to bid for any franchises in the near future until the government changes the bidding process for franchises. First are set to introduce new 6 car electric trains for direct Birmingham - Glasgow trains once they take over in December.
Sour grapes.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 00:23 #34953
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Virgin have lost the West Coast Franchise to First Group. First will take over the Franchise on December 9th this year and will run services until 2026. Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has expressed his anger saying that the government's franchising process is flawed and over complicated. Virgin has run the West Coast franchise since 1997 and has overseen a huge modernisation of both the route itself and the trains with a modern fleet of Pendolino trains introduced on the core routes of the network. Branson says that Virgin are unlikely to bid for any franchises in the near future until the government changes the bidding process for franchises. First are set to introduce new 6 car electric trains for direct Birmingham - Glasgow trains once they take over in December.
Sour grapes.

Peter
It is quite likely that there will be sour grapes from the man who promised to make premium payments when he took on the franchise, went into a cost-plus arrangement when the PUG went belly-up (which is a licence to rip off the paymaster) then renegotiated and has been in subsidy since (at an estimated £1.4bn when the renegotiations were completed). If I'd just lost the chance to carry on with a contract where I had creamed off a big wedge instead of spending similar I think I might have had a bit of a lip on as well. And don't don't forget it will hit the finances of Stagecoach just as hard as they have a half-share in the WCML TOC.

It is even more galling when one of the major points made is that others like GNER and NEx East Coast when bust because of over-imaginative bidding. This over-imaginative bidding would not have been necessary if DaFT had not been trying to recover the shortfall caused by the turnround from receipts to massive payments for the WCML franchise.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 05:59 #34954
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Virgin have lost the West Coast Franchise to First Group. First will take over the Franchise on December 9th this year and will run services until 2026. Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has expressed his anger saying that the government's franchising process is flawed and over complicated. Virgin has run the West Coast franchise since 1997 and has overseen a huge modernisation of both the route itself and the trains with a modern fleet of Pendolino trains introduced on the core routes of the network. Branson says that Virgin are unlikely to bid for any franchises in the near future until the government changes the bidding process for franchises. First are set to introduce new 6 car electric trains for direct Birmingham - Glasgow trains once they take over in December.
Sour grapes.

Peter
It is quite likely that there will be sour grapes from the man who promised to make premium payments when he took on the franchise, went into a cost-plus arrangement when the PUG went belly-up (which is a licence to rip off the paymaster) then renegotiated and has been in subsidy since (at an estimated £1.4bn when the renegotiations were completed). If I'd just lost the chance to carry on with a contract where I had creamed off a big wedge instead of spending similar I think I might have had a bit of a lip on as well. And don't don't forget it will hit the finances of Stagecoach just as hard as they have a half-share in the WCML TOC.

It is even more galling when one of the major points made is that others like GNER and NEx East Coast when bust because of over-imaginative bidding. This over-imaginative bidding would not have been necessary if DaFT had not been trying to recover the shortfall caused by the turnround from receipts to massive payments for the WCML franchise.
I understood that GNER lost the franchise because of problems at the parent company (Sea Containers) rather than at GNER.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 07:00 #34955
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I think the 6 Car Electric sets you mention are Voyagers with a Pantograph coach
Nope 11 brand new 6 car trains. Must be electric and capable of 125 MPH, which means they must have tilt capability.
Alstom are touting a mini Pendolino - can they make the windows bigger please!

Also First are redoing the interiors of Voyagers and Pendos, please could they try not to make them worse - the only thing worse currently are East Coast 225s and Great Western 125s.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 08:06 #34956
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the only thing worse currently are East Coast 225s .
Other than MkI compartment stock the EC MkIV is, in my view, one of the best carriages there has been.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 08:26 #34957
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Also First are redoing the interiors of Voyagers and Pendos, please could they try not to make them worse - the only thing worse currently are East Coast 225s .[/quote]

the Mallard stock is probably the most comfortable pleasing stock i have been on. the windows line up correctly, there is plenty of floorspace and the interiors are pleasing to the eye. Voyagers are in a completely different league

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 08:55 #34958
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I understood that GNER lost the franchise because of problems at the parent company (Sea Containers) rather than at GNER.

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I didn't say it didn't; I said that it was claimed that GNER had handed the keys back due to over-bidding. When has truth ever got in the way of sour grapes.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 09:04 #34959
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the only thing worse currently are East Coast 225s .
Other than MkI compartment stock the EC MkIV is, in my view, one of the best carriages there has been.

Peter
Obviously personal opinion, but while I couldn't fault the leg room and window view, both are far superior to Pendolino and Voyager, I found that I couldn't find a comfortable seating position and ended up with backache on a York to London journey. As with most new stock the seats are far too high (elf and safety brigade!) and too hard. I went to York on a GC 180 and it was far more pleasant, all seats line up with windows and they are not so high that you can't see the rest of the carriage. I actually find the seats on Pendos OK just as long as you have a window seat. FGWs 125s are absolutely appalling, uncomfortable, high seats and claustrophobic. Besr long distance recently for me was East Midlands 125s as they still have old fashioned seats in old fashioned layout.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 11:19 #34960
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Richard Branson's announcement
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 11:40 #34962
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And this report just in from my favourite news source.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 18:05 #34967
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hmmm no more pretendolino livery then.... probably no more pretendolino at all actually
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 19:01 #34970
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carn`t we have a brand new build of mk 3s?
best coach ever built

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 19:13 #34971
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As long as First Great Western don't specify the seats!
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 20:09 #34972
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A bit of news for you, so all is not lost, Virgin have re-bidded and hopefully win back the franchise
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 20:53 #34973
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A bit of news for you, so all is not lost, Virgin have re-bidded and hopefully win back the franchise
Links or it didn't happen?

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 16/08/2012 at 21:03 #34974
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A bit of news for you, so all is not lost, Virgin have re-bidded and hopefully win back the franchise
Links or it didn't happen?
I think he was joking.
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 20/08/2012 at 21:17 #35052
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bit of news for you, so all is not lost, Virgin have re-bidded and hopefully win back the franchise
I don't know anything about this, however Virgin Trains have set up an e-petition.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 21/08/2012 at 04:21 #35055
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bit of news for you, so all is not lost, Virgin have re-bidded and hopefully win back the franchise
I don't know anything about this, however Virgin Trains have set up an e-petition.
I doubt that was Virgin - especially with a comment along the lines of "Virgin aren't perfect"!

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 21/08/2012 at 08:22 #35056
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Coincidence? They say not, but....

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 21/08/2012 at 10:25 #35057
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I work with Virgin (Not for), I believe they are a great company and do very well on West Coast. I think 'sour grapes' is a bit harsh considering the service on WC, and I deal with some problems the public never see.

Those of you who hate the seating are going to get worse seating when First Group start changing things, who do you think changed the seating on FGW!!

I honestly don't see how First can run more trains than run at the moment on West Coast, don't forget that WC don't have a diversionary freight route as with East Coast. I personally just don't see where they are going to get paths especially from Euston, we just don't have it. (I do the platforming and working with planning)

I think that new destinations are a plus but the logistics for some don't make operational sense, and are more of a gimmick.

As for the 6-car trains, my understanding is that it will be a Pantograph car in Voyagers, but I can't confirm it.
I doubt First Group who are already in huge debt can afford new trains. Bear in mind they have promised to pay £500million versus the £160million Virgin were paying. As you can see that's more than triple, so I doubt they can afford new trains.

This is MY PERSONAL view and we will have to wait and see what happens, and considering First Group's history I'm skeptical.

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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 21/08/2012 at 10:30 #35058
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I would not now be surprised to see FirstGroup lose the Greater Western franchise at the end of the year as they now have a very large number of franchises compared to anyone else (although DB has quite a few too).
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Virgin loses West Coast Franchise to First Group 21/08/2012 at 11:33 #35059
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I heard they already decided not to renew it #FGW
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