And, to counter that one with my own stupidity... arrived at Darlo for my train home, spotted an EC HST sitting at the platform, and ran onto it just as the platform staff were closing the doors. Feeling pretty pleased with myself, I sat down and waited for Durham. Standing up just before the viaduct, I wandered to the door (wondering why nobody else seemed to be getting off) just in time to see the platform go past me at high speed. Whoops - moral of this story - read the departure screens first!
Easily done than many thought.
Got to Loughborough station at 6.30am just to see a southbound CT156 pulling in. Rang for my dear life with a 20kg suitcase i was taking with me on holiday. Over the bridge and to the door next to the guard. Guard went,
"This the right train?"
"Yeah definitely."
"You sure?"
"Yup they're all right trains."
So guard stopped questioning me as I got on.
Sat down. It did not enter my mind the slightest that no one on the platform got on this train. I thought that the train left a bit earlier than scheduled but thought no more of it as I tried to catch my breath, even though there was no other passenger in the whole carriage. Guard came over and checked my ticket,
"You're on the wrong train mate."
"Can't be. I change at Leicester. All trains stop at Leicester."
Of course what I didn't realise was that there
was 1 train per day that didn't.
"No this is the Norwich train."
"The 0637?"
"No. 0634."
Cue panic. Ended up getting dropped off at Mowbray and I didn't actually miss my train. That was 10 years ago, however it still reminds me to check departure boards even to this day.