NORTHERNSOUL
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Seems it only made it as far as Hazel Grove and then gave out. What happened to the passengers who were travelling to Doncaster ?
The set (and passengers?) appear to have gone back to Manchester.Seems it only made it as far as Hazel Grove and then gave out. What happened to the passengers who were travelling to Doncaster ?
And what service would they have taken from Sheffield?I was on this service. Reported over the PA as an engine fault, we were turfed off at HAZ before the staff realised that we'd be stuck there with no onwards trains or buses.
Later the platform staff at MAN (after we swapped onto 1T76) suggested that it was a door interlock fault.
Passengers for DON were advised at MAN to wait for the 1419, which I think was poor advice. They should have stayed on 1T76 and changed at SHF.
Change onto the aforementioned 1B80.And what service would they have taken from Sheffield?
So no benefit then?Change onto the aforementioned 1B80.
So the train was fit enough to travel back to Manchester but not fit to continue on to Sheffield ?Unit fault. Train returned to Manchester, swapped to a new set and set off again as additional service 1T76.
Edited to add - the passengers went back to Manchester with the set.
Sounds rather strangeSo the train was fit enough to travel back to Manchester but not fit to continue on to Sheffield ?
I'll confess my that (false) assumption was that Sheffield would give the option of additional Northern services to DON. Obviously not the case today.So no benefit then?
So the train was fit enough to travel back to Manchester but not fit to continue on to Sheffield ?
I was rather confused myself, but given that there were no onward connections available from Hazel Grove, it seems like the least worst option.Sounds rather strange
Maybe it could've been helpful for it to be in Manchester to get the train to Siemens in Ardwick for repairs? Lot closer than Sheffield and if it really was engine things they might not wanna send it further than they need to?I was rather confused myself
Couldn't be bothered or didn't have the resources? Sunday is outside the working week on that side of the Pennines I believe.Northern couldn't be bothered to run anything to and from Hazel Grove today. TPE ran a couple of non-stop Hazel Grove to Manchester Piccadilly services, however they were sporadic.
Not when you consider that TPE have no depot facilities on the South Trans Pennine route east of the Pennines. It makes sense to get the set back to Manchester, swap it out and send the demic unit to Siemens at Ardwick for fixing (as it appears to have done on 5W76).Sounds rather strange
Unfortunately Northern have not bothered to run any trains between Sheffield and Doncaster today.I'll confess my that (false) assumption was that Sheffield would give the option of additional Northern services to DON. Obviously not the case today.
I was rather confused myself, but given that there were no onward connections available from Hazel Grove, it seems like the least worst option.
Either side of the Pennines, clearly.Couldn't be bothered or didn't have the resources? Sunday is outside the working week on that side of the Pennines I believe.
Couldn't be bothered or didn't have the resources? Sunday is outside the working week on that side of the Pennines I believe.
So the train was fit enough to travel back to Manchester but not fit to continue on to Sheffield ?
Sounds rather strange
When I worked for a National Express TOC we were most definitely totally separate companies. Your vision may well not be reality.First Bus is the main operator in South Yorkshire meaning they're effectively the same company.
Ticket acceptance aside, was the 192 bus running today?I was on this service. Reported over the PA as an engine fault, we were turfed off at HAZ before the staff realised that we'd be stuck there with no onwards trains or buses.
Later the platform staff at MAN (after we swapped onto 1T76) suggested that it was a door interlock fault.
Passengers for DON were advised at MAN to wait for the 1419 [1B80], which I think was poor advice. They should have stayed on 1T76 and changed at SHF.
Virtually no buses in South Yorkshire today.Ticket acceptance aside, was the 192 bus running today?
Disagree - I think that the staff did everything right. Returning to Manchester wasn't ideal, but we were a full and standing six car train. I dread to imagine the chaos that would have ensued in shuffling us onto a fleet of buses, rather than a platform change at Piccadilly.Yes but it would have been a lot easier to get a RR bus in Sheffield to take the passengers doing the last leg on to Doncaster as First Bus is the main operator in South Yorkshire meaning they're effectively the same company.
But it seems rather than do that they'd rather inconvenience dozens of passengers and ruin their day
Sorry, should have narrowed down, was referring to the Stagecoach Manchester service (Stepping Hill to Piccadilly via Hazel Grove and Stockport). Britain's most frequent bus service I believe?Virtually no buses in South Yorkshire today.
Probably the nearby Wilmslow Rd bus corridor.Sorry, should have narrowed down, was referring to the Stagecoach Manchester service (Stepping Hill to Piccadilly via Hazel Grove and Stockport). Britain's most frequent bus service I believe?