K.o.R
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My commute Havant–Portsmouth would probably count. Southern and SWR, both have two fasts and a stopper.
There are 3 TOCs operating between Manchester and Stoke via Macclesfield, and between Manchester and Crewe via Wilmslow.
True - but I wouldn't say they're equal.
Avanti and Cross Country both take about the same amount of time but there's a definite difference between what they offer. I've never had to stand on Avanti/Virgin whereas Cross Country is another matter....
Then there's the Northern stopper which takes half as long again and doesn't really offer any facilities. I've also known them to be completely rammed. Having said that, I'm a fan of 323s - and now they've brought in Northern-only tickets that are quite a bit cheaper than what the other two offer they're certainly an alternative.
I use Southern for nearly all my travel between Swanwick and Southampton, only occasionally use the SWR back if I happen to miss the Southern trains. But I do use the any permitted fare, as SN are quick to disappear during disruption further east...My commute Havant–Portsmouth would probably count. Southern and SWR, both have two fasts and a stopper.
Gloucester/Cheltenham to Cardiff has TfW and XC both running almost identical hourly services, or at least it did have until covid crippled XC
Yeah now I think about it, XC mostly alternate stops between Lydney and Chepstow so you’d rarely be able to travel between both by XC. That would make a 2 hourly XC service to Cardiff and Gloucester for both plus the hourly TfW. Think you’re right about Caldecott and STJ.Pre-Covid TfW called at all stations Lydney, Chepstow, Caldicot, Severn Tunnel Junction and Newport) but XC only at Chepstow (not every train) and Newport.
Just to clarify, these are via largely separate routes, so is that what the OP was looking for?Chester to Manchester (TfW, Northern)
3 operators all day long.
From Chester via Warrington they are the same route but with different terminus stations in Manchester, although the Northern service make up for this by having less stops. The route via Altrincham is a different kettle of fish though.Just to clarify, these are via largely separate routes, so is that what the OP was looking for?