Upcoming Games

No games to display

Full list
Add a game

Upcoming Events

No events to display

Who's Online

TheNimiboy, eps125, d233, waucott, Kage, andyb0607, Jriver, Meld (8 users seen recently)

Working Timetable question

You are here: Home > Forum > Miscellaneous > The real thing (anything else rail-oriented) > Working Timetable question

Page 1 of 1

Working Timetable question 17/02/2023 at 17:54 #150511
ajax103
Avatar
1106 posts
Greetings all,

I've found a copy of the working timetable CB dated September to December 2004 which covers services from Euston to Tring and I've came across a timing type that I'm not too sure if I'm right or not.

Basically some trains say 11087385, some trains have 10086385 or HST8-110 now that being said would I be right in thinking that those timing types mean the following:

11087385:

Max Speed is 110mph
Traction Type is Class 87
Length of train is 385m

I'm sure it is the case but I just want to be absolutely sure.

Log in to reply
Working Timetable question 17/02/2023 at 18:00 #150513
bill_gensheet
Avatar
1317 posts
Timing load = 385 tons, not length

Means a standard WCML mk3 set, DVT + 8 x mk3
https://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/uploads/6/9/0/3/6903499/87029lbizzard02112003.jpg

Bill

Log in to reply
The following user said thank you: ajax103
Working Timetable question 17/02/2023 at 18:03 #150514
officer dibble
Avatar
390 posts
Afternoon,

11087385 = max speed 110, hauled by a Cl.87/Cl.90, 385 is tonnage - usually 8 Mk3s+Mk3 DVT
10086385 = max speed 100, hauled by Cl.86/2, Cl.87 or Cl.90, usually 5/6 Mk2s+Mk3 Buffet+2/3 Mk2s+Mk3 DVT (formations differed)
HST8-110 = 2+8 timed at 110, although capable of 125.

HTH

Log in to reply
The following user said thank you: ajax103
Working Timetable question 17/02/2023 at 18:59 #150517
ajax103
Avatar
1106 posts
Thank you all for correcting me, much appreciated.
Log in to reply
Working Timetable question 18/02/2023 at 01:16 #150522
jc92
Avatar
3629 posts
I appreciate the answer has been given, but to add to them,there should be an explanatory notes table near the front which explains the timing load breakdown, as by that time there were also some confusing ones introduced for freight as well.
"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
Log in to reply
Working Timetable question 18/02/2023 at 09:22 #150524
northroad
Avatar
870 posts
jc92 in post 150522 said:
I appreciate the answer has been given, but to add to them,there should be an explanatory notes table near the front which explains the timing load breakdown, as by that time there were also some confusing ones introduced for freight as well.
That is correct. If you refer to page CB3 of the said timetable the explanatory note is at the top of the page under the heading “Timing loads in Working Timetables”
The explanation of HST8 can be found at the bottom page CB5 meaning a HST set of 8 carriages and it’s speed.

Geoff

Last edited: 18/02/2023 at 09:43 by northroad
Reason: HST explanation added

Log in to reply