newWCMLwatcher
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I've often wondered why there have been services allocated to shorter or cut-short journeys'
EUS - LAN early in the evening such as 17:57 Lancaster. Why just LAN?
A few years ago, and I'm sure most people won't remember it, there was an hourly service from Euston to Glasgow at 23 past the house, with the following exceptions: 13:29 Lancaster. 14:28 Lancaster. 15:23 returned to Glasgow Central.
This was about 2004-maybe 2005. Definitely when the class 90s were in operation as I was on one and we got looped (14:28 service - a voyager came past).
The only surviving terminating service to this day is the 20:16 to Lancaster
EUS - LAN early in the evening such as 17:57 Lancaster. Why just LAN?
A few years ago, and I'm sure most people won't remember it, there was an hourly service from Euston to Glasgow at 23 past the house, with the following exceptions: 13:29 Lancaster. 14:28 Lancaster. 15:23 returned to Glasgow Central.
This was about 2004-maybe 2005. Definitely when the class 90s were in operation as I was on one and we got looped (14:28 service - a voyager came past).
The only surviving terminating service to this day is the 20:16 to Lancaster