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Rebuilding For The Future

In Modern Railways this month, there are a series of articles about how old engines and trains are being rebuilt or used to make up for a shortage of new motive power.

Class 73

The refurbishment and the fitting of new modern diesel engines to some of the 1960s-built Class 73 locomotives is described. One aim is to give them another 10-20 years of life.

Class 37

The Class 37 is a few years older than the Class 73 and also may be getting new engines to prolong their lives.

Class 365

There is also a report on the refurbishment of the Class 365 electric multiple units. Wikipedia says this.

Starting from January 2014, the first trains in the fleet will undergo a refurbishment by Bombardier Transportation at their Ilford site, some of which will be completed on a two-part basis with a second stage starting from the summer of 2014. The first unit to be put back into service is 365 517, which began operations on the 16th of January 2014.[8] The initial refurbishment comprises new seat upholstery, new flooring, interior and exterior repaint and an engineering overhaul to maintain reliability. The second stage of upgrades will bring the units in line with the latest disability regulations by installing two wheelchair bays, new external door buttons and vestibule grab handles, a new wheelchair-accessible toilet, a new fully automated passenger information system with audio and visual announcements, and a call-for-aid in the wheelchair and toilet areas. This will be retrofitted to units that have already undergone refurbishment prior to the start of works.

That looks pretty comprehensive.

Class 20 And Western Champion

This is probably the strangest use of old locomotives and describes how the 1950s-designed  Class 20 and the Class 52 called Western Champion.

The Class 20 probably took part in the most outrageous train movement, ever done in or from the United Kingdom. Three Class 20s took a train of a eight thousand tonnes of aid to Pristina in Kosovo. It’s described in detail here.

Old Trains As New

This article describes how the Class 321 electric multiple units are being as the article says re-imagined. A demonstrator has been built.

All of this emphasises that rebuilding trains is something that we’re good at.

 

 

 

February 28, 2014 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Would You Trust These Politicians In High Office?

There has been a lot of bad pieces written about the involvement of Patricia Hewitt, Jack Dromey and Harriet Harman, whilst at the National Council for Civil Liberties, with the odious Paedophile Information Exchange.

I did read an article in The Times by David Aaronovitch, where he confessed to a silly act in the 1970s and said that it was a difficult era. I regret a few things I did in those far off days, but none have ever been or will ever be a criminal offence.

Patricia Hewitt has now apologised and said that it was wrong for the NCCL to be involved with PIE. The others may or may not do the same, but will the voters trust these three senior Labour politicians in the future, as surely their judgement has been shown to be flawed.

February 28, 2014 Posted by | News | | Leave a comment