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Any thoughts on which station has the shortest platforms on the core route?
Chester-Le-Street? I believe it can just take a 6-car 185 with the ends hanging off.
Any thoughts on which station has the shortest platforms on the core route?
Bromsgrove is much shorter.Chester-Le-Street? I believe it can just take a 6-car 185 with the ends hanging off.
Bromsgrove is much shorter.
Chester-Le-Street? I believe it can just take a 6-car 185 with the ends hanging off.
Bromsgrove is only served by the ex-Central services though (I think, could be wrong).
I think someone missed the reference.
TBH If I was doing a trip of that length I'd fly. I'm about to book a weekend in Edinburgh and the flight from Exeter is about 1h20, compared with 7h44 on XC with similar catering provision. I'd rather take the DeHavilland over the other Bombardier product.
Flybe cost about £80 inc fees and Hand Baggage only - Train is £84 each way advance (well that's the best I've seen without messing about with split tickets)
You can fly from Newquay to Edinburgh from March this year.If I was back home I'd still have to get from West of St Ives to Exeter Airport, from Edinburgh airport to Haymarket or Waverley and then to Aberdeen.
I think someone missed the reference.
abandon it completely between Edinburgh and Aberdeen![]()
And what about the 1st Class Catering and the removal of the Edinburgh-Aberdeen trolley ?
Virgin never ran any form of catering between between Edinburgh and Aberdeen I believe, certainly never a First Class at-seat service.
I believe the shop used to operate - not sure about the "At Seat" 1st Service
I am fairly certain it didn't, as I believe someone high up in AXC used the fact that Virgin didn't to justify AXC not doing it either (when the shops were still in place).
The issue here is that while the car may well be the best option for many people at this time, it can't be assumed that the private car will always be available to most people in the future so alternatives need to be provided now.journeys are so pathetically slow now I always use my car for such routes.
Virgin never ran any form of catering between between Edinburgh and Aberdeen I believe, certainly never a First Class at-seat service.
...and when Virgin were operating they had a service every two hours from Edinburgh to Dundee (for a while), when catering was more likely to be required. At the times XC do operate north of Edinburgh it's not exactly prime time for a trolley etc.
That's not very nice if you have a two and a half hour trip :cry:
I believe our cornish cousins have the same problem on journeys between Penzance and Plymouth.
The issue here is that while the car may well be the best option for many people at this time, it can't be assumed that the private car will always be available to most people in the future so alternatives need to be provided now.