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On 10 Jan, 12:29, wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 05:06:02 -0600 Recliner wrote: Mike Bristow wrote: In article , [D Stock referb] Not that many. 6 or 7? In the lifetime of a train thats nothing. It started in 2005; the trains will start to be withdrawn in 2015 IIRC, so it was at around the 2/3rds mark of the stocks life, and will be in service for a decade. Doesn't sound unreasonable to me. Also, wasn't the D stock upgrade a relatively light one? They cut new windows in the car ends, and replaced some surface materials, but the seats stayed largely the same. And some work was certainly needed by then: the Nore than just that. They had a shed load of dot matrix displays installed on the trains with the accompanying wiring and computers. That couldn't have been cheap. Why do all that to a train you're going to scrap 10 years later? Its an utter waste of money. But it is taxpayer's money. These people (public bodies) think they can always raise more. They are wrong of course. |
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 12:35:10 +0000
Recliner wrote: back in 2003 or earlier? And, yes, the PPP was a huge waste of money. Agreed. But given where we are now, wouldn't you complain even more if the D stock wasn't replaced by the S stock in 2016, but by some other new design of sub-surface stock in 10-15 years time? I only use the district line once or twice a year so I don't know the condition of the D stock, but presumably they must've been given a full service (or whatever its called) when they were refurbished so must be good for a few years yet. There's stopping LU just buying S stock for the district in another 10 years other I suppose that their own idiotic re-inventing the wheel idiology whereby they'd insist on wasting money retendering for an entirely new design for its own sake rather than buying a proven one. B2003 |
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 04:35:47 -0800 (PST)
77002 wrote: Nore than just that. They had a shed load of dot matrix displays installed on the trains with the accompanying wiring and computers. That couldn't have been cheap. Why do all that to a train you're going to scrap 10 years later? Its an utter waste of money. But it is taxpayer's money. These people (public bodies) think they can always raise more. They are wrong of course. Sadly all forms of public service just treat public finances like a money tree with scant regard to efficiency unless they're forced to by caps, whether its the government, TfL, local councils or the BBC. In TfLs case when they need more money they don't look for efficiencies, they simply put up the fares way above the rate of inflation. Every ****ing year. B2003 |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... wrote: On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 08:40:25 -0800 (PST) P160AC1 wrote: Made me notice that once the D78s on the District are replaced Personally I think someone needs to open an enquiry over the money spent on the recent refurb of the D stock given how much it cost and how little value LU are going to get from it given that they're all going to go for scrap in a few years. We all know how TfL love wasting money while claiming poverty , but this really does take the ****. 'Recent' refurb? It was quite a few years ago, and the D stock will be the last to be replaced by the S stock. They were refurbished between summer 2005 and February 2008. So they'll barely get a decade of use from the refurbs. John |
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On 10/01/2013 09:43, d wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 08:40:25 -0800 (PST) P160AC1 wrote: Made me notice that once the D78s on the District are replaced Personally I think someone needs to open an enquiry over the money spent on the recent refurb of the D stock given how much it cost and how little value LU are going to get from it given that they're all going to go for scrap in a few years. We all know how TfL love wasting money while claiming poverty , but this really does take the ****. Can't they find another job for the D78s, somewhere? I know that they Island Line is out as an option, but what about some small branch line somewhere up in the Midlands? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On 10/01/2013 10:43, Recliner wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 08:40:25 -0800 (PST) P160AC1 wrote: Made me notice that once the D78s on the District are replaced Personally I think someone needs to open an enquiry over the money spent on the recent refurb of the D stock given how much it cost and how little value LU are going to get from it given that they're all going to go for scrap in a few years. We all know how TfL love wasting money while claiming poverty , but this really does take the ****. 'Recent' refurb? It was quite a few years ago, and the D stock will be the last to be replaced by the S stock. Five to seven years ago is not so long, in relative terms. I managed to see a westbound S7 at Mile End today. It seemed that the headlights were a little less intense than the S8s'. I also noticed that some of the car numbers, had a large blue dot next to them: What does that mean? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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