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			Photos of the new Merseyrail units at this link https://mobile.twitter.com/LiverpoolTwee...5448382465 Nice comfortable looking seats,not. Also a bit of seats not lining up to the windows to add to the ambiance  | 
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			The not lining up of seats with windows , is to get as many uni-directional seats in as possible . These days new trains do seem to have seats that are not very comfortable , it will be a case yet again of wait and see.  | 
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			(27/06/2018 20:14)Gordon V Wrote: Photos of the new Merseyrail units at this linkIs the unit in the pictures a mock up or is it an actual unit in build? Thanks.  | 
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			I think in my opinion that when the new train order was placed that the order should have been for 312 bogie coaches to create 52 x 6 car sets. I like the idea of being able to walk through from 1 end to the other with no coach - coach doors to navugate through, BUT for me, the coaches need to be roughly the length of the current 507/508 cars, however, the difference is that because the units would have been 2 x driving cars + 4 trailers ( 1 or 2 with extra motors and shoe gear to cope with the weight. The other advantage of a permanently formed 6 car set is that the entire unit can be at least 12 - 18 inches shorter because there would be no tightlock couplers mid set. In short my idea was for units like the recent S stock sets but as 6 car instead of 7 or 8 like in London. I am all for the level access idea too but I also go with my suggestion that the new units would have been better as detailed above. My main concern with the 4 car units that were ordered is that at least 1 section does not have doors on it, so with that point in mind I would have to ask whether a full 4 car unit could be evacuated quickly enough in the event of an emergency on board.  | 
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			There is one door in the leading and rear coaches and two in the two middle coaches , the length of the coaches are shorter as well , so should make the curves on the liverpool a little easier on the ears .  | 
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			(28/06/2018 14:37)wirralbus Wrote: There is one door in the leading and rear coaches and two in the two middle coaches , the length of the coaches are shorter as well , so should make the curves on the liverpool a little easier on the ears . There's also the door next to the cab at each of the unit  | 
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			What are the milestones for these class 777 trains . i.e When is the first unit due for testing ? When does the first Class 507/508 set get Withdrawn ? What is the contracted date that all 507/508 units have to be withdrawn by ? Are the 507/508 units getting disability mods to allow them to still be in service after the start of 2020 ?  | 
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			(30/06/2018 04:56)wirralbus Wrote: What are the milestones for these class 777 trains . The first 777 unit is due early 2019. This will then have 6 months worth of night testing on the Kirkby line. As long as this goes OK it's be8ng claimed the new units will then be delivered at the rate of one a week. I'm pretty sure come 2020 there will be some 507/8 units still in service prob with an exemption.  | 
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