
Pilning activity
Pilning activity
I was at Pilning this afternoon where a HST broke down. I bet they don't normally see this kind of activity there!


Pilning Activity
Oh dear!!
What did they do with all the passengers? Herd 'em over the bridge and onto the other HST and back to Newport?
What did they do with all the passengers? Herd 'em over the bridge and onto the other HST and back to Newport?
Nope, it was a Swansea bound train that broke down so they made them wait at Pilning for two hours, with other services crawling past on the avoiding line.

Eventually another HST arrived from the Severn Tunnel to take the passengers back to Parkway where they joined another Wales bound train.
You could probably imagine that they weren't happy.

Eventually another HST arrived from the Severn Tunnel to take the passengers back to Parkway where they joined another Wales bound train.
You could probably imagine that they weren't happy.
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LOL!
That said though it was a Phonecard box for a long time...just get off the train need to make a phonecall..."aah a phone box brill..... ah no phonecard"
Even when I was 12 I thought it was a bonkers idea so why anyone thought it was a good idea is beyond me!
Did anything turn up to tug it away..was it that broken?
That said though it was a Phonecard box for a long time...just get off the train need to make a phonecall..."aah a phone box brill..... ah no phonecard"
Even when I was 12 I thought it was a bonkers idea so why anyone thought it was a good idea is beyond me!
Did anything turn up to tug it away..was it that broken?
Bunch of Pics
Yes!
Please post. This is a *bit* of an incident!
A. Extremely rare that an HST should fail completely like this. Must have been braking or control systems, as one, let alone two MTU's, would *never* have given up like this ...
B. Signs of skillful driving to actually stop in the platform at Pilning. Stopping at a platform with a failed train doesn't happen by chance!
C. Would have been a rather larger incident had the HST packed up *in the tunnel* .... think about this one ....
D. Questionable that there was no other up train to stop and pick the passengers up and take them back to Parkway .... What was going on?
Seems to me that a potentially difficult inicdent was handled admirably by all the opo's, but that subsequent recovery may not have been that great.
Top marks for being on the scene! Tell us more ....
Please post. This is a *bit* of an incident!
A. Extremely rare that an HST should fail completely like this. Must have been braking or control systems, as one, let alone two MTU's, would *never* have given up like this ...
B. Signs of skillful driving to actually stop in the platform at Pilning. Stopping at a platform with a failed train doesn't happen by chance!
C. Would have been a rather larger incident had the HST packed up *in the tunnel* .... think about this one ....
D. Questionable that there was no other up train to stop and pick the passengers up and take them back to Parkway .... What was going on?
Seems to me that a potentially difficult inicdent was handled admirably by all the opo's, but that subsequent recovery may not have been that great.
Top marks for being on the scene! Tell us more ....
Pilning activity,
I was also at Pilning station when the HST came to a sudden halt,On the front was 43079, on the rear 43018,
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Re: Bunch of Pics
When the passengers had been detrained an up HST was stopped at Pilning to ferry passengers back to Bristol Parkway so they could continue their journey on an alternative service.jules wrote:D. Questionable that there was no other up train to stop and pick the passengers up and take them back to Parkway .... What was going on?
Alex
Re: Bunch of Pics
Yes but TWO HOURS later? HSTs are half-hourly on that route.stumpytrain wrote:When the passengers had been detrained an up HST was stopped at Pilning to ferry passengers back to Bristol Parkway so they could continue their journey on an alternative service.jules wrote:D. Questionable that there was no other up train to stop and pick the passengers up and take them back to Parkway .... What was going on?
Alex
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Re: Bunch of Pics
As I said, when the passengers had been detrained. They were hoping the train could continue forward. That was the cause of the delay.
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