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Old 23rd May 2008, 16:21
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class 31's

Hi guys,
being an east anglian man it interests me that there is a rumour afoot that National express may be putting on a couple of class 31 units to haul passenger trains around east anglia................

anyone confirm or has info?wouldnt mind a gander at them!


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Old 17th July 2010, 20:48
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just out of interest i saw a network rail 31 pulling or rather crawling with the network rail track inspection train in april this year, quite a lucky sighting!
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Old 18th July 2010, 23:04
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Isn't the serrvice to Okehampton supposed to be top and taled by Class 31s - or has that not actually happened ? I find it difficult to keep up ...
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Old 18th July 2010, 23:57
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I would rather see a Class 31 and rake of coaches, than I would a Class 158 and the constant revving when trying to pull away.

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Old 19th July 2010, 16:16
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Sorry to hear all that Bramleyman. Hope better times are along soon & you can get back to relaxing with your hobby.
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Sounds pritty good!! only class 31 ive seen was network rail one at crewe station few months back..................
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Old 19th July 2010, 19:36
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Sounds pritty good!! only class 31 ive seen was network rail one at crewe station few months back..................
Saw the entire class in the original D numbers.
The most interesting ones were the "Toffee Apple" D5500-D5519 all allocated to Stratford 30A.
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Old 19th July 2010, 22:53
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This thread is making me feel my age! I saw most of this class before they left the Brush works. And it's a long time ago............

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The class 31 and class 15 were the first diesel electrics that I can remember at Wickford in my teens and the occasional class 37.
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A Class 31 loco doing 40 mph, was like riding in a derailed big dipper. The windows fitted where they touched,and they struggled pulling 4 coaches, with five on you could grind the rail with these things.
The exhaust smoke was a pure health hazard, when you had to breath in un burnt Deisel fuel.
Best place for these machines is where they are now.
We took a rake of cartics from Wakefield Westgate to Donny, and when we approached Castle Hills Junction, we were put up the Brodsworth Pit Branch.
We got 4 tics off the main lines, with another eight hanging accross the GN Main Line.
As a result of this we had to sand the line with our mashing cans and all the 31 did was slip like walking on ice rail grinding the rail at 3 mph .
The Donny signalman put us up this branch. so he could run a late running HST past us. Silly signal man, delayed the HST for another hour.
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