Butts
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An Edinburgh to Glasgow Stations Routed Not Falkirk period return would definately sell.
Hold your horses.....

One routed via Falkirk will be just fine thank you !!!
An Edinburgh to Glasgow Stations Routed Not Falkirk period return would definately sell.
It will be interesting to see how empty First class is tomorrow since they've withdrawn the advance club. It was normally pretty empty anyway. Really hope they bring it back!
Me too. But it was a little to easy to join. (With no renewal criteria) so I can see why it is gone. Most loyalty schemes I use are getting worse. ?????? nectar, BA and east coast to name 3.
I certainly wouldn't pay to go in first unless the service is standing. I can buy the tea and paper for less if the train isn't that busy. Just go in the front 3 and wait for the gaurd to upgrade.
An Edinburgh to Glasgow Stations Routed Not Falkirk period return would definately sell.
Seemples.....just catch the 1718 from Falkirk Grahamston to Glasgow Queen Street any weekday and you can ride 1st Class for Free as the service is not meant to convey such a section.
Often get a free Scotsman or Evening News into the bargain.![]()
While the 1715 Glasgow - Edinburgh via Falkirk has no first class at all as the have it formed of 2 sets without it. ????????????
To be fair the 1715 does normally have one of the sets with 1st, but it is surprising how many times I get a unit with no 1st on the E&G - when I have an East Coast and connections advance. It does make you wonder how they have daigrammed a set without first on a route that advertises it and one with 1st on one that doesn't.
You're under name name is 'failed unit' surely you would maybe think that a unit failed and another without 1st has been brought in instead of cancelling it?
A single is about the same price as an off-peak day return (IIRC, £25 for two singles?). I think the boundaries for period returns are a ridiculous idea. I know this was all in the name of simplification...
I'd like to see them introduce more options, and Edinburgh-Glasgow is a key route that I'd like to see it happen on. I don't think it makes things too difficult having a day return or a period return.
The lack of period returns on relatively short distance flows (around 35 - 50 miles) is not really a product of 'fares simplification', IIRC it was done fairly widely under BR. Clearly Edinburgh to Glasgow is at the higher end of the range though.
The usual 'difficulty' is that there is a real risk of people using short distance period returns repeatedly until checked.
Hold your horses.....
One routed via Falkirk will be just fine thank you !!!
A period return to Edinburgh Airport, route Edinburgh Park, incorporating a return tram ticket would be very convenient indeed.
I know I can preorder tickets online and collect them before I travel as well as use the TfE android App to buy tram tickets.
But, in practice, I really want just one combined ticket that I can purchase from a machine at Edinburgh Airport, disembark at Edinburgh Park, board a train at Edinburgh Park and reach Stirling spend a few nights and do the return journey.
The usual 'difficulty' is that there is a real risk of people using short distance period returns repeatedly until checked.
Interesting.. When GTR replaced FCC we were all told to do essentially what Scotrail staff have been told (I assume we were probably wearing either the same or very similar First Group uniforms).. Some people went a little de-branding crazy and cut, coloured in or taped over every trace of First and that "F", the rest of us decided not to waste our time and simply covered any visible logos up with name badges or hi viz vests as necessary..
Then again we are luckily supposed to be getting new uniforms soon - and not before time as everyone's uniforms are starting to look a little worn seeing as hardly anyone has been able to get any replacement uniform for nearing a year now..
The Hull Trains buffet has never been used on ScotRail services, always been shutter down.
Not quite true. I was on a Glasgow-Inverness train a good wee while ago operated by a Hull Trains unit, and the catering trolley broke (I think a wheel snapped off or something?). So the very sensible lady broke into the buffet and set up shop there. A much better solution than blocking a door. I was really impressed by her ingenuity, and was tempted to write to Scotrail complementing her (although I didn't as she'd probably have been disciplined).
So they've used it at least once, albeit unofficially - and they probably don't even know. Of course, it's officially been locked out of use ever since Scotrail have had them.
I've noticed a lot of new Smart ticket validators at stations in Glasgow and on the Oban line. Does anyone know when these will go live?
Not quite true. I was on a Glasgow-Inverness train a good wee while ago operated by a Hull Trains unit, and the catering trolley broke (I think a wheel snapped off or something?). So the very sensible lady broke into the buffet and set up shop there. A much better solution than blocking a door. I was really impressed by her ingenuity, and was tempted to write to Scotrail complementing her (although I didn't as she'd probably have been disciplined).
So they've used it at least once, albeit unofficially - and they probably don't even know. Of course, it's officially been locked out of use ever since Scotrail have had them.
It was a lot more offical that that a few years ago, they wanted to offer a better level of catering on the service, hot bacon rolls for example. I am not quiet sure what happened in the end. I did hear the lack of bike space was a problem with the units (2 versus 4). Not sure if availability was also an issue as they need to make sure that 3/4 units were on the line daily and stuff happens. One of the diagrams it used to use is now a 4 car 158.![]()
Still now the 1st class is gone totally, I am still amazed the buffer survives, that must be at least 16 seats gone so the seating capacity isn't much better than a 156.
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