@@Steven_Rowe im not daft i know the phonetic alphabet It was a simple question. 1. Its like 200 years old it cant be lifted 2. Australia is thousands of miles away 3. Australias not got the money
So much better seeing them at full speed rather than crawling through maidstone east station which is one of the old routes eurostar used to use before HS1 was built much to the dismay of commuters who faced their trains being delayed to allow the supposedly faster eurostar to pass them therefore giving it a clear track .
Thank you for another show of the 373 at work, do you know how many sets are left? I always wanted to see them in person but I don't know if I'll ever get to with how the world is at the moment.
373s carriages is shorter than 374s, which 373s carriages length is 18m long for middle carriages and about 23m long for both power cars, while 374s is 24.5~25m long. Also 373 is formed of 20 coaches, and 374 is formed of 16 coaches.