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					RE: Merseyrail  Just three units left now with the original interior, and one of these is being done this week: 507017, 508111 and 508136.
 
 
3101(i) | 3305 | 3616 | 4012 | 4159 | 4100 | 4102 | 4118 | 4127 | 4475313044 | 313064 | 313220 | 314206 | 314210 | 315809 | 315839 | 315857 | 507001 | 507002  |  507006 | 507008 | 507009 | 508114 | 508138 | 508208
 
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					 (01/04/2016 17:47)507009 Wrote:  Just three units left now with the original interior, and one of these is being done this week: 507017, 508111 and 508136. 
I was on 508111 a couple of weeks ago and was thinking there can't be many units left with the old interior. It's a pity the floors haven't been replaced as there's one example (507018) I can think of that has a bubbled and cracked floor in at least one area. It seems a shame to refresh the interiors but not replace the flooring at the same time
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					RE: Merseyrail  The refresh was only meant as a stopgap measure so they decided to do just enough to make them look presentable until the new trains arrive .
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					 (01/04/2016 18:20)wirralbus Wrote:  The refresh was only meant as a stopgap measure so they decided to do just enough to make them look presentable until the new trains arrive . 
I don't think bubbled and cracked floors are presentable personally
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					 (01/04/2016 19:17)SL64 JDZ Wrote:  I don't think bubbled and cracked floors are presentable personally 
Potential trip or slip hazard?
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					 (01/04/2016 21:47)RedPanda Wrote:  Potential trip or slip hazard? 
Not really - it just looks untidy in my opinion
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					RE: Merseyrail  There lies the problem , anything that needs attention will get done as they need to keep the fleet at a certain level but no further cosmetic work after these three units will be done .
 
 We are marching towards the new fleet ever quicker , what is the next mile stone for the new fleet ?
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					 02/04/2016, 14:08 
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					 (02/04/2016 10:05)wirralbus Wrote:  There lies the problem , anything that needs attention will get done as they need to keep the fleet at a certain level but no further cosmetic work after these three units will be done .
 We are marching towards the new fleet ever quicker , what is the next mile stone for the new fleet ?
 
The LCR votes any day now to pass the resolution authorising the purchase (which is just a formality) and the anniuncement of what we are getting from the winning bidder will be made towards the end of the year. 
 
I am getting quite excited now about what we are going to get. The funny thing is when yiu read through the consultation document what people conplained most about was the heating!
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					RE: Merseyrail  The present 507/508 are either stone cold or full sahara conditions , from what ive overheard passengers say .
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					RE: Merseyrail  Unfortunately someone has been hit by a train between Hoylake and Manor Road this afternoon, trains currently starting from Birkenhead North.
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