Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
Funny, one keeps hearing posters here claiming that journey time doesn't matter and travellers don't care about arriving twenty minutes later if they have [insert poster's hobbyhorse here].
Just going to use this one as the starter to break this out from the 195 thread.
Clearly Class 195s (more of them) are a way Northern Rail could be improved.
But talking of the timetable, if it isn't viable to increase service frequencies I'd suggest that looking at connections is the way to go. Obviously there isn't the capacity to have everything meet everything, but a survey of car journeys around the North could give a good idea as to which demands are not being met and whether they could be.
But here's a nice example of just how lackadaisical Northern are about this kind of thing. Exhibit A - a journey plan from Ormskirk to Blackpool South:

Journey time 2 hours 8 minutes, with one change at Preston, with a wait of 61 minutes. Rather unattractive; according to Google you could cycle it in little more than that.
But hang on a minute, isn't the service hourly on both routes? Yes, it is.
Isn't it actually the same unit going through? Oh, yes it is. But Northern don't see fit to tell the passengers that it is.
Therefore, the correct journey time that any such journey takes is in fact 1 hour and 8 minutes with no change necessary at Preston. Rather more attractive, no? By car, according to Google Maps, is around an hour - so this is not an unattractive journey time, and you can have a pint or 4 when you get there if you go by train.
Now, I do gather that Northern advertise it this way to stop people wondering why there's a through service in one direction but not in the other - but to me this is blindingly stupid and solving things like this really must be a high priority. It is a through service, so put it in the database as one. Coming back is slower with a wait at Preston of around 35 minutes, but this is rather less silly than an hour and a minute.
Making the service look even less attractive than it actually is makes the mind utterly boggle.
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