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RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 03 Mar 2016

(03 Mar 2016, 7:47 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com Ill only do that if grandad can spare a day as me and friend only do the north east.  Weve planned a few days for the coast n castles

Its a a good day out I recommend it, Just try to avoid 144s because they are terrible. 142,150s,153s,155s,158s,321/9s,322s,333s and more.
Coast and Castles will be good enjoy your trip Smile


RE: Northern Rail - biglugs@yahoo.com - 03 Mar 2016

(03 Mar 2016, 7:53 pm)South Tyne Lad Its a a good day out I recommend it, Just try to avoid 144s because they are terrible. 142,150s,153s,155s,158s,321/9s,322s,333s and more.
Coast and Castles will be good enjoy your trip  Smile

ThanksBig Grin


RE: Northern Rail - Jimmi - 03 Mar 2016

(03 Mar 2016, 7:53 pm)South Tyne Lad Its a a good day out I recommend it, Just try to avoid 144s because they are terrible. 142,150s,153s,155s,158s,321/9s,322s,333s and more.
Coast and Castles will be good enjoy your trip Smile
I think I'd like to do a day on Northern Rail or something similar, just as something different to do, Lee's trip the other day sounded quite intresting.

Been sampling a few 142's between Aycliffe and Darlington within the last few weeks, yesterday I got 142079 which wasn't the best but it wasn't too bad.


RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 03 Mar 2016

(03 Mar 2016, 7:59 pm)Jimmi I think I'd like to do a day on Northern Rail or something similar, just as something different to do, Lee's trip the other day sounded quite intresting.

Been sampling a few 142's between Aycliffe and Darlington within the last few weeks, yesterday I got 142079 which wasn't the best but it wasn't too bad.

Its quite nice but you'd have to at least get to York on a different TOC to do the rest of the network.

The 142s round the North East are the better off ones, Because they were refurbished with High Back seating quite a bit ago.


RE: Northern Rail - NK53 TKT - 04 Mar 2016

(03 Mar 2016, 7:06 pm)DanPicken That sounds like 142025, the farting Pacer, 142089 is much better.

Agreed, 142025 one broke down at Blaydon with me on and 142089 is by far the best


RE: Northern Rail - northern156 - 04 Mar 2016

My ears are burning.

142025 is my all-time favourite 142.
The ex-First Great Western batch (of which 142067 is a member) aren't too bad mechanically but the 3+2 bench seating is horrible; the same could be said for the ex Merseyrail units too (although some are furnished with half-working PIS which displays the destination of the train only [sometimes]). That batch are horrible both inside and out in my opinion!

Once suffered 142053 working with one engine from Sheffield to Manchester via the Hope Valley. The route isn't the most exciting but having various drunks on the train (midday on a Thursday) and crawling pretty much everywhere (never got above 50mph) didn't add to that at all...!


RE: Northern Rail - biglugs@yahoo.com - 05 Mar 2016

(04 Mar 2016, 9:52 pm)northern156 My ears are burning.

142025 is my all-time favourite 142.
The ex-First Great Western batch (of which 142067 is a member) aren't too bad mechanically but the 3+2 bench seating is horrible; the same could be said for the ex Merseyrail units too (although some are furnished with half-working PIS which displays the destination of the train only [sometimes]). That batch are horrible both inside and out in my opinion!

Once suffered 142053 working with one engine from Sheffield to Manchester via the Hope Valley. The route isn't the most exciting but having various drunks on the train (midday on a Thursday) and crawling pretty much everywhere (never got above 50mph) didn't add to that at all...!

On 142025 its fast and furious love it


RE: Northern Rail - Bus_User - 06 Mar 2016

(04 Mar 2016, 9:52 pm)northern156 My ears are burning.

142025 is my all-time favourite 142.
The ex-First Great Western batch (of which 142067 is a member) aren't too bad mechanically but the 3+2 bench seating is horrible; the same could be said for the ex Merseyrail units too (although some are furnished with half-working PIS which displays the destination of the train only [sometimes]). That batch are horrible both inside and out in my opinion!

Once suffered 142053 working with one engine from Sheffield to Manchester via the Hope Valley. The route isn't the most exciting but having various drunks on the train (midday on a Thursday) and crawling pretty much everywhere (never got above 50mph) didn't add to that at all...!

i'm not a big fan of the bus benched seating either but I must admit, I do like the vinyl flooring on 142068, not sure if 142067 has the same type of flooring though? Got to say 142029 is the worse pacer interior I have seen with the very original flooring still in tack, not even the bright pink poles of its FGW days brighten that shabby interior up. 

The Ex ATN 142's internally are much better, I think what helps is the seating and the fact that the lighting has guarding which makes it looks a bit more "modern" if thats the right word to use. 

Too use another example... I find the ex ATN 156's looking a hell of a lot better than the EX FNW 156's with better seats and again guarding on the lights... just having plain tubes exposed and showing just makes it look so old and even though the ex FNW 156's have been refreshed, they look rather worn out inside. Can't wait for Northern units to be properly refurbished because they so need it, hopefully it will be a quality refurbishment at that although I am skeptical on that one.


RE: Northern Rail - Andreos1 - 07 Mar 2016

Talking of Pacers.

The BBC have done an article on them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35725299


RE: Northern Rail - Andreos1 - 12 Mar 2016

It seems some units aren't having their branding removed in one go.

Only half of 142022 has had its Northern Rail taken off.


RE: Northern Rail - northern156 - 13 Mar 2016

Bench seat beauty 142064 around on Carlisle-Newcastle services. Went past the house earlier and looked rammed.... lovely!


RE: Northern Rail - biglugs@yahoo.com - 13 Mar 2016

(13 Mar 2016, 5:18 pm)northern156 Bench seat beauty 142064 around on Carlisle-Newcastle services. Went past the house earlier and looked rammed.... lovely!

Went on it yesterday i absolutely loved it do you no how many pacers at heaton have bench seat


RE: Northern Rail - northern156 - 14 Mar 2016

(13 Mar 2016, 5:48 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com Went on it yesterday i absolutely loved it do you no how many pacers at heaton have bench seat

Can't be many as most are ex-ATN. Bench seated ones are typically Newton Heath units or ones that transferred from First Great Western Smile


RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 15 Mar 2016

(14 Mar 2016, 10:23 pm)northern156 Can't be many as most are ex-ATN. Bench seated ones are typically Newton Heath units or ones that transferred from First Great Western Smile

I think only 2 ex FGW 142s transferred up here, The rest are indeed at Newton Heath mixing with there Mersyrail seat sisters ( Which is a experience if your on one )


RE: Northern Rail - biglugs@yahoo.com - 15 Mar 2016

(15 Mar 2016, 6:10 pm)South Tyne Lad I think only 2 ex FGW 142s transferred up here, The rest are indeed at Newton Heath mixing with there Mersyrail seat sisters ( Which is a experience if your on one )

Is 142023 bench seated


RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 15 Mar 2016

(15 Mar 2016, 6:19 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com Is 142023 bench seated

Nope, Has High backed ATN Seating


RE: Northern Rail - Bus_User - 17 Mar 2016

(15 Mar 2016, 6:41 pm)South Tyne Lad Nope, Has High backed ATN Seating

142023 is a bus seat pacer although i don't think its an ex FGW as it does not have the bright pink poles unlike some others do. 

Regarding the question how many pacers are bus seated in the North East then from my observations it does seem to be the main ones are 142023, 142027, 142029, 142064, 142067, 142068 and 142070 so in actual fact, they are quite rare up here unless electrification has made the allocations more loose these days, I mean there has probably been times where a Newton heath pacer has been allocated to North East diagrams and I have also noted more ex FNW 156's have been allocated in the North East than in the past.


RE: Northern Rail - Andreos1 - 17 Mar 2016

(17 Mar 2016, 1:26 am)Bus_User 142023 is a bus seat pacer although i don't think its an ex FGW as it does not have the bright pink poles unlike some others do. 

Regarding the question how many pacers are bus seated in the North East then from my observations it does seem to be the main ones are 142023, 142027, 142029, 142064, 142067, 142068 and 142070 so in actual fact, they are quite rare up here unless electrification has made the allocations more loose these days, I mean there has probably been times where a Newton heath pacer has been allocated to North East diagrams and I have also noted more ex FNW 156's have been allocated in the North East than in the past.

There definitely seems to have been an increase in 156's appearing.
There is usually at least one on the Saltburn line in addition to anything up to Northumberland or along the Tyne Valley.

I had whichever one is in the Settle Line livery at the weekend for the first time in a few years.
A point to note, is that it hasn'the had any of the modifications others have with regard to NSA's or its front blind.


RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 17 Mar 2016

(17 Mar 2016, 1:26 am)Bus_User 142023 is a bus seat pacer although i don't think its an ex FGW as it does not have the bright pink poles unlike some others do. 

Regarding the question how many pacers are bus seated in the North East then from my observations it does seem to be the main ones are 142023, 142027, 142029, 142064, 142067, 142068 and 142070 so in actual fact, they are quite rare up here unless electrification has made the allocations more loose these days, I mean there has probably been times where a Newton heath pacer has been allocated to North East diagrams and I have also noted more ex FNW 156's have been allocated in the North East than in the past.

Ah my apoligies, I searched 142024.


RE: Northern Rail - South Tyne Lad - 17 Mar 2016

(17 Mar 2016, 4:47 pm)Andreos1 There definitely seems to have been an increase in 156's appearing.
There is usually at least one on the Saltburn line in addition to anything up to Northumberland or along the Tyne Valley.

I had whichever one is in the Settle Line livery at the weekend for the first time in a few years.
A point to note, is that it hasn'the had any of the modifications others have with regard to NSA's or its front blind.

156484 is the S&C Branded 156 and it looked a bit scruffy the last time I seen it.
It seems to be last in the queue for Refurb, Most Heaton 156s have been done I believe.