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(29 Oct 2015, 2:57 pm)R852 PRG wrote A Class 91 Mk4 set failed over Chester-le-Street viaduct earlier. The Class 91 was still in the ''Virgin Wrap'' that was applied upon takeover earlier in the year, it that helps narrow down the number. Thunderbird was called from Newcastle I believe.
(29 Oct 2015, 2:57 pm)R852 PRG wrote A Class 91 Mk4 set failed over Chester-le-Street viaduct earlier. The Class 91 was still in the ''Virgin Wrap'' that was applied upon takeover earlier in the year, it that helps narrow down the number. Thunderbird was called from Newcastle I believe.Apparently it lost its line light.
(25 Nov 2015, 4:47 pm)DanPicken wrote Virgin Trains EC:
#VTECUpdate Due to a fault on a train in front of ours at Darlington some Northbound lines are blocked which may cause delays up to 30 mins.
(26 Nov 2015, 7:27 pm)mb134 wrote Not really too sure on how trains work, logistically, can anyone explain what's happening here, has it broke down or?
DB Schenker: 67026 "Diamond Jubilee" at Carlisle by Lee Calder, on Flickr
Was just flicking through pictures on Flickr and came across it, and became pretty confused
(26 Nov 2015, 7:29 pm)GX03 SVC wrote As the train is an electric set (Class 91 - InterCity 225) and requires overhead wires to power it which Carlisle to Newcastle doesn't have, the electric sets have to be dragged over the lines.
(26 Nov 2015, 7:30 pm)mb134 wrote Ah that makes sense!
Why allocate a train to a route it can't do, or was there some kind of diversion in place?