umontu
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Hmm, is there any reason you can't go on to the platforms at Blackpool North until the train arrives?
Is this the only station like this?
Thanks
Is this the only station like this?
Thanks
At Blackpool North, when trains terminate, they are usually 'cleaned' (rubbish off the floor, clean the toilet e.t.c). The doors are kept locked so that people don't board the trains when the cleaners are onboard. However, once the cleaners have departed they should open the doors, but you have to wait for a member of station staff to do this. Keeping the doors shut also goes back to the old days (before the barriers were installed a few years ago) where there would often be a few RPIs checking your ticket by the doors.
I also presume that they think you'd prefer to wait indoors than out on the platform. I haven't really seen another station like it to be honest, perhaps some of the main London terminals are similar in that you have to wait for your platform to be announced even though the train has arrived.
I don't do spotting, so I don't know what the situation is with that, you'd need to ask the staff there.
I'm not a spotter either, I was just curious.
Thought it would be something related to fare dodging.
Thank you.
Since the barriers have been installed, which can have up to three staff watching over six barriers, fare dodging in the traditionally sense is practically non-existent I reckon![]()
According to what I had heard though ticket purchases from Layton to Blackpool North have gone up.
Doesn't surprise me at all - not that I have ever seen someone making the journey:roll:. That's why I said in the 'traditional' sense! They should put some RPIs there, then anyone saying they came from Layton would be in a bit of trouble...(a bit like they do at Burley Park near Leeds)
Can't see them spending the money.
Talk of BPN i wonder if platform 3 will be long enough for the pendolino trains when the Preston to BPN line gets electrified and hopefuly whoever runs the West Coast franchise at the time decides to run trains from Euston to BPN.
Hmm, is there any reason you can't go on to the platforms at Blackpool North until the train arrives?
Is this the only station like this?
Some stations don't announce the platform number until the last minute and make you rush for the train. There was a thread on here recently about Kings Cross in London and the problems that it has. Glasgow Queen Street is another, which is frustrating.
There's a difference between "allowing passengers onto the platform, but not annnouncing which train will leave from which platform until the last minute" and "not allowing passengers onto the platform at all" though, I appreciate../.
Some stations don't announce the platform number until the last minute and make you rush for the train. There was a thread on here recently about Kings Cross in London and the problems that it has. Glasgow Queen Street is another, which is frustrating.
There's a difference between "allowing passengers onto the platform, but not annnouncing which train will leave from which platform until the last minute" and "not allowing passengers onto the platform at all" though, I appreciate../.
There was talk of it being part of the franchise commitment.
Platform 3 at Blackpool North measures 233m so is long enough to hold a 9 car Pendolino but too short to hold an 11 car set.
I'm not sure if Virgin are proposing to stop at Kirkham but open access plans have Kirkham as a stop.
Edinburgh Waverley used to be horrendous for this!
Back in 2002-3 when I travelled to fife on the outer circle every week, the main departure board never showed a platform number for that train, until it was a couple of minutes before it actually left. Cue a stampede of fifers (not a pleasant sight after work) running to platform 18. Thank sauzee that it never departed from 20 or 21 (currently 8 and 9)!
The crowded platform situation only really happens to delayed queen st shuttles, and whenever virgin/TPE services use the barriered platforms 12-18.
Any news on whether they would stop at Kirkham and Wesham (My home town ) ?
I doubt it highly.
Hehe nice one "le God". I get it. Not sure many others on here would though.
Sauzee, Theres only one Sauzee...........
What a player! Shame about management spell though.
Would make my day if they did and it would certainly be used by more than just me, I'm pretty sure Kirkham could handle a pendolino too, lengthwise.
Anyways I can dream, thanks.
Cant imagine Blackpool having a great amount of demand during the winter months to be honest..