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Requiem for the Intercity 125

4 min · 8. maj 2021
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What with the new Hitachi trains predictably proving to be less than perfect, now seems a good time to revisit an old friend, the Intercity 125 HST. HSTs were used on the Great Western line from the late 1970s, lasting right up until 2019 when the entire fleet was dropped from the mainline in favour of the new Hitachi trains, which are much less comfortable for passengers. Today, Saturday 8th May, almost exactly two years since the last HSTs were withdrawn by GWR from the main line, most GWR services have been cancelled due to a fault in the new trains. Having put all their eggs in one basket, perhaps GWR will come to realise the folly of their ignoring calls to retain some HSTs in mainline use. I doubt it. But the poem ‘Requiem for the Intercity 125’, published as part of a poetry collection [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Requiem-for-the-Intercity-125-Poems-of-Travel-and-Change-by-Thornes-TJW/9781787233645] under that name, summed up in a whimsical way my feelings on the matter, then and now. I hope you enjoy it. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://problemwithmoney.wordpress.com/2021/05/08/requiem-for-the-intercity-125/

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What with the new Hitachi trains predictably proving to be less than perfect, now seems a good time to revisit an old friend, the Intercity 125 HST. HSTs were used on the Great Western line from the late 1970s, lasting right up until 2019 when the entire fleet was dropped from the mainline in favour of the new Hitachi trains, which are much less comfortable for passengers. Today, Saturday 8th May, almost exactly two years since the last HSTs were withdrawn by GWR from the main line, most GWR services have been cancelled due to a fault in the new trains. Having put all their eggs in one basket, perhaps GWR will come to realise the folly of their ignoring calls to retain some HSTs in mainline use. I doubt it. But the poem ‘Requiem for the Intercity 125’, published as part of a poetry collection [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Requiem-for-the-Intercity-125-Poems-of-Travel-and-Change-by-Thornes-TJW/9781787233645] under that name, summed up in a whimsical way my feelings on the matter, then and now. I hope you enjoy it. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://problemwithmoney.wordpress.com/2021/05/08/requiem-for-the-intercity-125/

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