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Burning Pacers...
I was riding home on a 142 today, which as anyone who's ever been on one knows, isn't exactly a clean comfortable experience, but I did notice that the front half of the unit wasn't actually making any noise except for a low clicking sound, and the train was struggling at some points.
I thought nothing of it beyond that until I got off the train and noticed rather a lot of smoke coming from the underside of the front half of the train - the same half with odd / no engine noises. The guard, driver, and nobody else seemed to blink but it was thick and odd enough to make me pause - especially knowing that 143 pacers that are very similar I believe have had a history of setting themselves on fire. Am I being paranoid? ![]() |
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Is it any thing todo the the news item last week about Northern trains switching some off the engines off running down hill to save fuel ?
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But if they can generate enough power using just one engine I would presume that they'd switch out the other, I know that Transpennine do it on the 185s.
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