trainophile
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Thanks ainsworth, I hadn't read all 50 pages of that thread!
Interesting times ahead...
Interesting times ahead...
Thanks ainsworth, I hadn't read all 50 pages of that thread!
EC catering has been an experience. As we all know the service is either great or mediocre. I think a good few are in for a fright over the coming months as things start to take shape.
Especially those who have never sampled the delights of a Virgin snack box!
Hopefully they will combine the best facets of each Brand to provide an enhanced offering.
Upgrade EC Lounges to Virgin Standard (available items not decor)
Provide a proper Egg and BP on EC Breakfasts
Use EC style Toast on Virgin
Switch Virgin to EC Style Catering at Weekends
And many more that others can suggest.....![]()
Have you time for a beer when your up?
Well most of us 'regulars' will have experienced the reduction in crew numbers on many Monday and Tuesday services recently.
It's progressively been eroded from 7 (Chef, two teams of 2 in First, Shop and Trolley).
Tonight's journey home was the lowest ever - just 3 (1 in First, Shop and Trolley). The ISS cleaner was called in to help with the tea & coffee round and also seen helping with the doors at unstaffed stations.
It will probably be apparent from my description that no hot food was being served. I can confirm that none was even loaded! (only the mouthwatering descriptions in the menus).
Maybe VTEC are going to put ISS cleaners in the driving cab sometime soon - after all, they don't mind working 12 hour shifts, unlike the highly trained, qualified and experienced drivers they've inherited from DOR.
Still, maybe I shouldn't complain. I had a complimentary apple. Possibly the most unpleasant apple I've ever eaten (in texture and taste), though it was presented in a lovely red skin.
Virgin. Hmmmmm.
Sunday afternoon York to Newcastle at 1352. Tea after Durham - didn't taste nice at all, think it had been hanging around for a while. Packet of the tiny crisps and a carrot muffin. Virgin's cakes and crisps on the West Coast are somewhat better. No sandwiches, disappointingly.
Monday York to Newcastle, sandwich in a packet like there usually is at the weekend, crisps and nice fruitcake. Tea was nicer too.
Newcastle to Doncaster on Monday night I ordered the polenta cheese tart. They brought me a pork stew and I was nearly sick at the smell of it! fortunately the tart arrived soon after and was quite nice. Side salad is good.
Got off the train from Newcastle at Doncaster and was literally being handed drinks (bottles of water) as I alighted. Very friendly. Sadly I recieved diddly squat on my following journey from Doncaster to Wakefield. I jumped on (I was the only person who boarded in First at Doncaster) and they said 'Do you want First Class?'. I simply said yes and walked away. 5 minutes after departure the guard came looking for me to check my ticket. He had to let me stay, of course, but I got the impression they'd sent him down because I was suspected. I know it's a very short journey, and it was 2145, but not even one hot drink? They were cleaning up the whole time, and didn't offer anything. I asked a couple of minutes before we got off and was offered a Virgin chocolate. They look good but taste horrible.
Agreed, and whilst someone will no doubt be along soonto remind us that there 2 seperate businesses etc etc the public I feer woant see that and yes there will be comparisons and complaints.
Not sure if anyone will know but when is the end of the EC holiday year? For a lot of companies it is March and it may be that holidays have stacked up hence the shortages rather the staff being cut
On 0710 Leeds to Aberdeen atm travelling all the way North.
Breakfast served by Darlington, and 2 toast runs as well as a drinks run after every stop so far, just approaching Berwick now.
thats good. Still no sign of a real egg yet?