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On the 30th January 2008, the
Department for Transport published its rolling stock strategy. This is the
'detail' behind the much publicised plans for up to 1,300 new train carriages
over the next 5 years or so. Under the plans, c2c is slated to get 40
carriages, equivalent to 10 trains, some time around 2012 to tie in with the
proposed lengthening of Thurrock station platforms. These
trains will not be new build, but 'cascaded' from other routes, as they get new
trains. No firm plans yet on the the type, but either class 317 which were used
on the line in the late 1990's or class 321 which were used as a short tem
measure on some Tilbury trains last year, are candidates. More details will be
revealed as these outline plans are funded. The reason we will not be getting
new build trains is due to the fact c2c is almost unique amongst the train
operating companies, in that most of its traffic is in the morning & evening
peak, so only around 16 trains, out of the fleet of 74, are needed to run the
off peak timetable. Therefore, buying 10 new trains, for them to sit in the
sidings most of the day, is not cost effective! Updated 02/02/2008 It now
seems that the cascaded stock will consist of old class 321 units formerly used
by Silverlink County / London Midland Update 03/03/2008
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