overthewater
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I'm rather surprised there never check the timetable? Yet there tweet never once mention there ask for afternoon times.
I'm rather surprised there never check the timetable? Yet there tweet never once mention there ask for afternoon times.
Where they got caught out by one of diesels that runs 7 minutes earlier than the 380s in the "hourly" service, so had to wait for the next one. Imagine, not checking RTT or the National Rail app, amateurs!
From their Instagram story they are back travelling east again, must be off to do Dunbar?
They went onto to do the Borders railway . I didnt know N.Berwick had a diesel service still.
If their train up from Newcastle called at Dunbar they wouldnt of needed to go back to Dunbar
Plenty of instagram content over the last couple of weeks of various lines and stations, but little in the way of actual videos, two episodes and two vlogs...
Plenty of instagram content over the last couple of weeks of various lines and stations, but little in the way of actual videos, two episodes and two vlogs...
Yeah realised that once I saw their photo from Stow. As for the diesel, only going by what RTT said, but it would explain the 7 minute time difference:They went onto to do the Borders railway . I didnt know N.Berwick had a diesel service still.
If their train up from Newcastle called at Dunbar they wouldnt of needed to go back to Dunbar
There had REAL trouble trying to say Alloa by the end of the day it seems there went to North Queensferry.
Am I the only one bored to tears with it now? Stopped following.
The number of views on the videos are definitely dropping. But it was all funded through crowdsourcing anyway right? So they're good to go all the way even if no-one watches...
There had REAL trouble trying to say Alloa
Am I the only one bored to tears with it now? Stopped following.
Alloa Athletic is a Scottish football club. If you had ever listened to the football scores, you would know the BBC's version.
Am I the only one bored to tears with it now? Stopped following.
Plenty of instagram content over the last couple of weeks of various lines and stations, but little in the way of actual videos, two episodes and two vlogs...
Bored out of my mind of it. Had great hopes, now it seems to have become a jolly and doesn't seem to represent what they claimed it was going to be. Oh well.
This is what their website says:
"All The Stations is a project to travel to ALL the national railway stations in Britain over the spring and summer of 2017, and to create an online documentary film about the journey."
What bit of that are they not doing then?
Alloa Athletic is a Scottish football club. If you had ever listened to the football scores, you would know the BBC's version.
...and Stirling station and the trains announce it correctly, unlike Camelon
And the Asda the station is built behind, it being a new station when they reopened the line, is on the site of what was when I were a lad the Skol brewery.
I'm not sure, I can't put my finger on it. Before you get all fanboy defensive I supported it, I put £20 in the crowdfund and the first few weeks I really like the videos but they seem to have become nothing more than a vlog of a couple doing an ALR that someone else is paying for.
I'm not sure, I can't put my finger on it. Before you get all fanboy defensive I supported it, I put £20 in the crowdfund and the first few weeks I really like the videos but they seem to have become nothing more than a vlog of a couple doing an ALR that someone else is paying for.
I've cooled on it a bit but I think that's more for reasons of endurance and the fact that every area I actually know has been covered.
I guess we'll see what the documentary looks like in the fullness of time although they appear to be setting expectations along the line of more of the same from some of the videos that have been dropped recently. I think it's perhaps a little less infrastructure and a little more social commentary than some would like.
I've cooled on it a bit but I think that's more for reasons of endurance and the fact that every area I actually know has been covered.
I guess we'll see what the documentary looks like in the fullness of time although they appear to be setting expectations along the line of more of the same from some of the videos that have been dropped recently. I think it's perhaps a little less infrastructure and a little more social commentary than some would like.