adrock1976
Established Member
Following on from this post and a couple of others before it in https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...vices-calling-at-northampton-post-hs2.210686/
Are there many other county towns that do not have a traditional InterCity service presently? For clarity, I also include places that did at one time or never had a railway line constructed.
I am thinking of:
Wick (Caithness)
Dornoch (Sutherland)
Lochgilphead (Argyll)
Clackmannan (Clackmannanshire)
Appleby and Kendal (Westmoreland)
Mold (Clwyd)
Caernarfon (Gwynedd)
Those are the ones I can think of at the moment. Furthermore, I am unsure about Middlesbrough (Cleveland) as I cannot remember if they have had a universal declaration of independence or have rejoined Yorkshire again (or left again).
I don't see why Northampton needs an InterCity service, is the demand there? After all, Northampton is such a dump I don't think people there could afford the overpriced InterCity fares anyway.
Are there many other county towns that do not have a traditional InterCity service presently? For clarity, I also include places that did at one time or never had a railway line constructed.
I am thinking of:
Wick (Caithness)
Dornoch (Sutherland)
Lochgilphead (Argyll)
Clackmannan (Clackmannanshire)
Appleby and Kendal (Westmoreland)
Mold (Clwyd)
Caernarfon (Gwynedd)
Those are the ones I can think of at the moment. Furthermore, I am unsure about Middlesbrough (Cleveland) as I cannot remember if they have had a universal declaration of independence or have rejoined Yorkshire again (or left again).