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Class 153

Re this edit: that row in the WTT is the "timing load", that is to say, the type of train that was used to determine how quickly the service should proceed from one point to another. It is not necessarily the type of train that will normally be found on the service. For example, on several services originating at Manchester, the timing load is shown as 142, even though a 150 may often be used. The timing load indicates the slowest type of train that could operate the service and still keep to the timetable. -- Redrose64 🌹 ( talk) 18:07, 23 August 2018 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Class 153

Re this edit: that row in the WTT is the "timing load", that is to say, the type of train that was used to determine how quickly the service should proceed from one point to another. It is not necessarily the type of train that will normally be found on the service. For example, on several services originating at Manchester, the timing load is shown as 142, even though a 150 may often be used. The timing load indicates the slowest type of train that could operate the service and still keep to the timetable. -- Redrose64 🌹 ( talk) 18:07, 23 August 2018 (UTC) reply


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