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Motive Power query

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 12:26 #36742
DaveHarries
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Hi all,

I am trying to do a new Lancing TT for 01st August 2012. However I am stuck as to what type of trains are to be used for each route.

For the TT I am editing I have taken out the previous trains but have kept the motive power. The motive power classes available are:

- MPV
- 2/158
- 3/377
- 4/377
- 8/377

I presume that 2/158 means a 2-car Class 158 so probably an FGW working but please could someone clarify what I am supposed to do when the data source I am using only says, for example, "EMU"?

Thanks for any advice.

Dave

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 12:32 #36743
John
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You could download the Brighton 2012 timetable and cross-reference from that. All the trains that pass through Lancing start, terminate or pass through the Brighton sim.
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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 13:34 #36744
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Hi Dave

As John said feel free to download my Brighton April 2012 timetable and cross reference the train types as I don't think there were many stock changes between the Dec-May 12 and the May-Dec 12. I admit I haven't checked for a while as to the last update but the yahoo group UKModernEMU is well worth joining for diagram information and is what I used along with Open Train Times to help write my Brighton one.

2/158 is for the FGW services which depart brighton about 9am and 5pm (and arrive about 40min prior to that)

MPV would be for the RHTT which I think would still be 3Sxx or 8Yxx

You will also need to add 3/313 to your train types as these have replaced most if not all of the 3/377 services (which are now used for train lengthening in the london suburbs)

The majority of Vic / London Bridge - Littlehampton would be 4/377 except in the peaks where they will also be 8/377 and 12/377

PM me if I can be of anymore help

Gareth

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 15:51 #36745
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I use 1V96 (the 5pm FGW) regularly and it's usually 3/158. I think it even had a a 150 on the end once.
They use the 313s for Portsmouth - Brighton services but I'm not sure if they're used otherwise in the west coastway

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 20:06 #36768
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" said:
I use 1V96 (the 5pm FGW) regularly and it's usually 3/158. I think it even had a a 150 on the end once.
They use the 313s for Portsmouth - Brighton services but I'm not sure if they're used otherwise in the west coastway
You're right, it is a strong one for a 3/158, it was diagrammed to be one too, don't know if that is still right (should be as the first one worked off Fratton).

Class 313s work Brighton - Pompeys and Seaford etc, what part of the line do you mean guidomcc?

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 20:43 #36774
DaveHarries
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Hi all,

Many thanks for your replies. I had not realised there was already a 2012 Brighton TT and I was hoping that there were a few Olympics extras that could be chucked in. If there were none - and I don't know either way: does anyone? - then I will have a rethink as to whether to finish it.

One thing I will say for Olympics extras is that not all operators published full details of extra trains being provided. As an example, Virgin gave details of extras that were laid on to Birmingham, Northampton & Manchester but I looked up the likes of, for example, FGW and all they did was refer you to the London 2012 travel planning site.

Cheers,
Dave

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Motive Power query 21/10/2012 at 21:40 #36776
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Southern did publish details and they are in the GBTT for the current period as well.
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Motive Power query 22/10/2012 at 12:50 #36794
TimTamToe
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" said:
Hi all,

Many thanks for your replies. I had not realised there was already a 2012 Brighton TT and I was hoping that there were a few Olympics extras that could be chucked in. If there were none - and I don't know either way: does anyone? - then I will have a rethink as to whether to finish it.
My Brighton one was for April and although I have the data to do one for Lancing I have no plans to in the near future so feel free to continue with your August 2012 Lancing.

Gareth

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Motive Power query 22/10/2012 at 15:17 #36799
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" said:
" said:
I use 1V96 (the 5pm FGW) regularly and it's usually 3/158. I think it even had a a 150 on the end once.
They use the 313s for Portsmouth - Brighton services but I'm not sure if they're used otherwise in the west coastway
You're right, it is a strong one for a 3/158, it was diagrammed to be one too, don't know if that is still right (should be as the first one worked off Fratton).

Class 313s work Brighton - Pompeys and Seaford etc, what part of the line do you mean guidomcc?
The Coastway line is Southampton to Ashford, divided into West and East by Brighton.

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