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Healey Mills faces Closure
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:20 pm
by HM
So our friends at EWS are considering closing Healey Mills.
It seems that this time it may close. For the past 10 years it seems that closure has been coming and it has been a close thing on at least one occasion.
Can't see any of the other operators wanting to buy/take over Healey Mills so.....
.......maybe in the year of Healey Mills' 40th Birthday she will hear it is time to go.
A sad end to a once thriving depot/yard.
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 8:02 pm
by Guest
Most Level 4's at the CSDC are Cabbages so they aren't usually believed by their own colleagues - but in the current climate nobody can dispell any rumours to come from the Doom Dome. Can EWS Justify closing one of the only EAST - WEST transit Yards they have on the books????
P Line near the Service Shed is owned and maintained by Network Rail and so would (we suspect) remain operational.
closure
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 9:55 pm
by andy37401
This is the whole point people,"once great depot" and "thriving" are a thing of the past to be honest, times are a changing i would imagine the only maintainance carried out are inspections now a days.
If EWS can wipe out greats like crewe diesel in a blink then what does the remains of hm stand a chance? Unfortunately like it or not there is going to be bugger all left in this country before long. thats life!
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 12:50 pm
by Guest
How the hell can you class Crewe Diesel as a "great"? Clearly you have never been there and have no back ground in the railways, the only thing they could fix were Duffs and look whats happen to that fleet of loco's, they have all been stored!!!!! As far as I am aware Healey Mills is NOT closing at the end of 2005, there is more chance of finding Lord Lucan riding Shergar!!!! So we'll have less of the mindless banter, just remember staff at Healey Mills read this website and don't need your types making them think they are redundant.
Cheers
Closure
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 1:30 pm
by Monk
I'm not interested in finding Lord Lucan, or Shergar, but thought you might be interested to hearing what I'd been told.
I hope the information is wrong (I was once a member of the footplate staff at the depot and would hate to witness it's demise) but if you can't react to it like a "grown up" then TOUGH, put on your anorak, sandals and NHS spectacles and head for Toton!
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 1:42 pm
by Guest
but if you can't react to it like a "grown up" then TOUGH,
?????
Am I missing something here?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 2:40 pm
by Guest
Why doesn't monk piss off back to his monastry???
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 2:47 pm
by Guest
but thought you might be interested to hearing what I'd been told.
I hope the information is wrong .
My Dearest Monk,
Please refer back to the comment about level 4 staff at the Doom Dome - they've all been certified by a qualified doctor as been from the garden vegetable variety!!!!!
I would lodge a safe bet on the Level 4's (with their middle ranged 5 figure salaries and company Jaguars) to be redundant before Healey Mills Yard.
Ta Ta
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 2:50 pm
by Guest
Is Monk's perception of being a grown spreading unfounded rumours on the internet so that Healey Mills traincrew are now under the impression that their jobs are under threat? Oh thats so grown up isn't it! I think i would rather stay immature and do the the "childish" job i am paid to do, which by the way is working for EWS. If Monk is so sure if himself, reveal the Lev 4 manager that told him.
Must dash gotta act like a child, the Teletubbies is on!!!!
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 4:37 pm
by Derek Holmes
Please can we have less of the insulting postings.If someone hears a rumour and thinks it worth telling us all, then surely it can be refuted if you don't believe it without resorting to a slanging match----which is a waste of most of our time reading it.
I sincerely hope HM doesn't close--the railway is being decimated enough as it is---apart from the fact I wouldn't like to see anyone out of work.
Cheers DEREK
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 5:07 pm
by Guest
Apologise for any offence that may have been caused to other readers, but I am one of those employees whose job may not exist this time in a month and don't really appreciate people banding it round on the internet thats all. How would you all feel?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 5:44 pm
by Guest
just to make Mr Monk aware the North East SDU manager has been very pleased to hear about his rumour mongering, so much so he has had to put a letter out to Healey Mills staff reassuring them of their futures.
Ta
So what?
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 3:30 pm
by D river
I've been a driver at Healey Mills for 20 years (almost)
If it closes , it closes! Plenty of requirement for driver's.............sod HM and EWS.
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 1:19 pm
by Guest
D river. Whilst you may get another job easily. Think of the other people at HM's who might not be so lucky.
Your comments came accross as very selfish.
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 6:07 pm
by andy37401
dear "guest",
I stated a while ago as crewe diesel depot as a "great" as it was, as for my no background what so ever as you imply im now nearly 30 and been into this since i was 14.
I dont know how old you are and no offence meant!! but if u look at depot allocations even in the 80"s hm was never really a player on bigger depots. nobody needs to slag anybody, its just the way it was. what i said was depots such as BR,CD,TI,ED,GD and SF have all gone and they WERE major players. if your gonna quote depot pride and staff morale look at tinsley it was renowned for it.
EWS will crush any site thats not comercially viable and the only way HM has survived so long is its location no work equals no depot, shit but it happens in every industry.HM is the nearest depot to me as i live near halifax and im not biased as i dont even work in the industry, totally neutral!but get a grip man if its rumour nice one if its not im sorry but as i said last time thats life!
As for the duff comment it has nothing to do with who looked after them, bearing in mind thats about every location in the country at one time its purely and simply there is NO more work for them with EWS. I really reackon you should realise that things are slippin away nothing lasts forever!!
ta andy