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SalopianGrowler 29th January 2009 21:17

I've always been impressed with the 350s, designed to shift alot of people around short distances quickly and quietly. On a trip from Crewe to Wolverhampton, I'd take a 350 anyday. I'd get a seat, rather than end up standing in a 390 which hasn't got enough standard class seating.

Midland Compound 29th January 2009 22:49

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Originally Posted by SalopianGrowler (Post 23652)
I've always been impressed with the 350s, designed to shift alot of people around short distances quickly and quietly. On a trip from Crewe to Wolverhampton, I'd take a 350 anyday. I'd get a seat, rather than end up standing in a 390 which hasn't got enough standard class seating.

I quite agree. 350s are not rattletraps either !

But the alternative Crewe - Wolverhampton transport would normally be a Voyager, not a Pendolino ...

PS see me upcoming thead on Virgin train announcements too.

SalopianGrowler 30th January 2009 12:57

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Originally Posted by Midland Compound (Post 23661)
I quite agree. 350s are not rattletraps either !

But the alternative Crewe - Wolverhampton transport would normally be a Voyager, not a Pendolino ...

PS see me upcoming thead on Virgin train announcements too.

I was recalling a past experiance of mine on a 390 on said journey, there was no room in standard (not even standing) so I had to stand in the vestibule. Now you decide how that was doing 125mph on full tilt with a cup of coffee in your hand......

KingtonTramBasher 3rd February 2009 20:34

MegaAnnoyed I would be if that happened to me. I've rarely had to stand on Pendolini unless through choice, but then my last long-distance run on a Pendolini was 10th April 2008 and in First Class!

I have joined the masses and decided to avoid the Pendolini as much as possible, which means more 350 action for me when I'm up that way! :D

Midland Compound 4th February 2009 23:02

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Originally Posted by KingtonTramBasher (Post 23811)
I have joined the masses and decided to avoid the Pendolini as much as possible,

Good lad !:D ;) :cool:

25250 15th February 2009 18:43

Some more info. on the 350/2's . Due to the teething problems, being experienced, they are now being called "The terrible twos" round these ways. They have a distressingly quiet warning horn, leading some to say tapping the window would be better. Some minor faults are being flagged erroneously as serious faults via the computer screen. And even worse, when a brake test is being carried out via the computer, instead of a bleep to mark each activity required, a continuous screech is heard. The brake test is a requirement during a pre service prep. once every 24 hours.

Midland Compound 15th February 2009 23:08

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Originally Posted by 25250 (Post 24285)
Some more info. on the 350/2's . Due to the teething problems, being experienced, they are now being called "The terrible twos" round these ways. They have a distressingly quiet warning horn, leading some to say tapping the window would be better. Some minor faults are being flagged erroneously as serious faults via the computer screen. And even worse, when a brake test is being carried out via the computer, instead of a bleep to mark each activity required, a continuous screech is heard. The brake test is a requirement during a pre service prep. once every 24 hours.


they are definitely quieter when running that the first batch ...

KingtonTramBasher 15th February 2009 23:54

Very true, that UFO-like noise is very quiet compared to 350/1s, 444s and 450s.

Shame to hear the 350/2s are not behaving at the moment though, hopefully this will get sorted pronto.


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