1H07 - Loco & Unit Diagrams
10 December 2006 - 19 May 2007 Timetable

These diagrams come from various sources, both gen-list postings and personal contacts. I make no claims as to their completeness or accuracy. Thanks go to the people who originated and propagated these (they know who they are). You all owe them a drink on the next tour that you meet them on.

The UK Modern EMU Yahoogroup has an extensive list set of diagrams in their archives. You will need to join the list to access them. Also there are diagrams on the junction.

ECS means Empty Coaching Stock. LE means Light Engine. Other than this I make no attempt to explain the format or the abbreviations - you'll just have to work them out for yourselves. Unit diagrams may be for more than one set, many diagrams attach or detach portions en-route. All these diagrams are subject to short notice alterations, especially at weekends.

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If you want to download the whole timetable as pdfs, and quite frankly there's no reason not to, this page should help (now available for SNCB as well.).

Arriva Trains Wales

I can't make sense of the All Stock Diagrams - hope you can...

c2c

Central Trains

first Capital Connect

first Great Western

first Scot Rail

GNER

Midland Mainline

Northern Trains

one

Silverlink

South Eastern Trains

Station Working Books

Here are the new station working books. Sorry for the slightly gay colours (which were not my doing) - hope they don't affect the readability too much.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).

Diagrams

Southern

Station Working Books

Here are the new stock working books. They also include some Thameslink, SET, SWT and Virgin Cross Country departures.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).


2H06 - Loco & Unit Diagrams
11 June 2006 - 9 December 2006 Timetable

Retained for reference

Arriva Trains Wales

Central Trains

First Great Western

First North Western

First Trans Pennine Express

Northern Trains

one

Silverlink

South Eastern Trains

Station Working Books

Here are the new station working books.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).

Southern

Station Working Books

Here are the new stock working books as of September. In order to reduce the sizes of the files they have been split up. They also include some Thameslink, SET, SWT and Virgin Cross Country departures.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).

Virgin West Coast


1H06 - Loco & Unit Diagrams
11 December 2005 - 10 June 2006 Timetable

Retained for reference purposes.

Arriva Trains Wales

Central Trains

Chiltern Trains

First Great Western

First North Western?

First ScotRail

First Trans Pennine Express

Midland Mainline

Northern Trains

one

Silverlink

South Eastern Trains

Station Working Books

Here are the new stock working books. These have been re-issued. In order to reduce the sizes of some of the files they have been split up.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).

South West Trains

Southern

Multiple-Unit Diagrams

These are all now out of date due to the reissue of the working books (see below).

Station Working Books

Here are the new stock working books. These have been re-issued. In order to reduce the sizes of the files they have been split up. They also include some Thameslink, SET, SWT and Virgin Cross Country departures.

FT means Front Train (of two at the platform).

Virgin Cross Country

Virgin West Coast

WAGN

Wessex (see also first Great Western)


2H05
Loco & Unit Diagrams - Second Half 2005

Retained for reference purposes.

Southern

Slam Door EMU Diagrams

Station Working Books


1H05
Loco & Unit Diagrams - First Half 2005

Retained for reference purposes.

Arriva Trains Wales

Chiltern Trains

one (Anglia)

ScotRail

Southern

Station Working Books

Southeastern Trains

Diagrams

South West Trains

Diagrams

Thameslink


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