Spot The Difference 1
Above is a British Rail class 376 operated by South Eastern Railway. These units are approx 20 years old and have been looking a bit tatty round the edges. The mainly-white livery was never a good idea for UK weather. After 20 years the interiors were, well, used!
Recently, South Eastern have accepted South Western Class 707 cast-offs ...
... and painted them dark blue ...
... calling then City Beam. No, neither fbb nor anyone else knows why!
Anyway, the bosses at South Eastern decided to refurbished their 376 trains (there white ones; pay attrntion at the back!) which was a good idea.
And guess what? The 376s are now appearing in the same two blues paint scheme as the 707s.
First we were provided with an artists impression of 376 ...
... and the real things are now appearing.
The very observant will immediately spot that a 376 has a three panel windscreen whilst a 707 doesn't!
The insides are almost identical ...
Class 707
Or is it the other way round?
But one cheeky chappie has noticed a more tangible difference.
fbb is unclear why the wriiter is intending to play sport in a railway train. This is a most anti-social activity. Balls should be for the games field, not for South Eastern commuter trains.
Tut tut!
Spot The Difference 2
This is a Deutsche Bahn class 200/220 diesel locomotive.
The design and the livery were iconic, recognised world wide as a classic.
When British Railways was implementing its modernisation plan way back in the mists of ferroequinological history, the Western Region would have no time for they new fangled diesel electrics. Their diesels would be different!
So, up pops the D800 Warship class.
But, don't tell anyone, the Warship was very much a slightly cut down version of the DB 200/220 design.
Even a non-enthusiast could spot the similarity!
So is this a DB 22o hauling blue and grey BR Mark I carriages ...
... and arriving, possibly, at Whitby?
No it isn't!
It is a BR D800 repainted to look like it's German predecessor!
Nice but nonsense!
Spot The Difference 3
Can our readers tell the difference between a real news story and fanciful speculation.
The item above refres to a planned Tyne and Wear Metro extension to serve the now quite old new town of Washington. The Metro route is in dotty green on the above map.
The obvious implication is that the imminent (?) re-opening if the 'Leamside' line would be good news for the Metro extension.
Here is a slightly fuzzy plan of the proposed new chunk of Metro ...
... this time in red but shown as an addition to the existing Metro route diagram.
The 'Leamside' line also runs through Washington and is a heavy rail route often proposed for re-opening.
Now hear is another on-line snippet headline.
The implications of this version of the story seem to be that the planned delivery if the Metro extension might be very good news for the 'Leamside' line re-opening.
So it seems to be a rejig of the age old philosophical question, namely, which came first, the chicken 'Leamside' or the egg Metro.
What has provoked this speculation is this on-line news item.
Contractors?
For contractor, read consultant! And it would appear to be
another set of consultants.
So no rush, then?
The crunch question, consultants aside, is who will provide the money; Rachel, please add the projects to the list.
See the Obvious Difference!
A lot of somebody's money is being spent on Notwork Rail's Trans Pennine route upgrade and oodles of stuff is happening with the aim of speeding up the services.
Huddersfield station has been "done" ...
... with four tracks to the east.
Aerial views show the huge upheaval at Mirfield station ...
... and work to create a grade-separated junction at Ravensthorpe.
The whole project us known, technically, as "big"!
It is also costing we taxpayers a huge heap of pennies.
We can see why Rachel wants us to make a "small additional contribution" as our taxes (NI, income tax, VAT) are not being increased but thresholds and other "adjustments" will mean we all happily "make a small contribution".
Hmmmm?
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Please be Advised;
DECEMBER BLOGS
fbb will be adding his traditional "Advent Calendar" each day from 1st to 26th December. Thus year the theme is:-
Christmas is Not Just for Christmas
It's as Easy as A to Z
To that end, there will be a daily quirky quiz question, mainly about Christmas; to be answered in the following day's blog.
Question : What have asymmetric, amorphous, agnostic and apathetic got in common? Answer tomorrow. (and its more than their initial letter)
Intriguing, eh?
As your increasingly ancient blogger is in need of a bit of a break, the Public Transport content of December postings will be somewhat reduced in amount, but, hopefully not reduced in stimulation and excitement. Hmmm?
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Next Seasonal A blog : Monday 1st December