I had a bit of time spare at Bedford station the other day and I was confused by how poor travelling north of here is.
A couple of weeks earlier I was at Kettering and I also noticed a gap in the morning heading North of about 90 minutes.
From what I can make out, if you use Leicester or stations to the North, you have more of a regular service to and from London, but south of here, it can be extremely hit and miss (ignoring Thameslink services).
I live on the WCML so I typically enjoy 2 trains North and South every hour, more in the peaks.
Why is there a problem with Kettering and Bedford which are both as major a station as Wigan North Western, if not more?
A couple of weeks earlier I was at Kettering and I also noticed a gap in the morning heading North of about 90 minutes.
From what I can make out, if you use Leicester or stations to the North, you have more of a regular service to and from London, but south of here, it can be extremely hit and miss (ignoring Thameslink services).
I live on the WCML so I typically enjoy 2 trains North and South every hour, more in the peaks.
Why is there a problem with Kettering and Bedford which are both as major a station as Wigan North Western, if not more?