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I want to check the punctuality of some trains from yesterday. RealTimeTrains website isn't showing me the info for yesterday, is there any other site I can use? Thanks
I want to check the punctuality of some trains from yesterday. RealTimeTrains website isn't showing me the info for yesterday, is there any other site I can use? Thanks
17:05 MAN-MAC started from MAC
17:05 MAN-MAC: Started from Macclesfield 27 late - looks like inward stock heavily delayed by something around Eastleigh
The unit to form the service in question was coming from Bournemouth. The delay to the New Mills train was put down to a failed freight at Burton-on-Trent earlier in the day though!Thats interesting - how could something at Eastleigh have caused that?
The delay to the New Mills train was put down to a failed freight at Burton-on-Trent earlier in the day though!
Cancelled between MAN & MAC, the OP wasn't using the final destination of trains in all cases, but putting the station he wanted to know the arrival times for.Is that a posh description for 'Cancelled'?![]()
I advise anyone who wants actual train times to look it up, or request it be looked up, on the day itself if at all possible as the data is deleted from various systems after a little while. Of course the TOCs themselves can look it up many weeks later.
The unit to form the service in question was coming from Bournemouth. The delay to the New Mills train was put down to a failed freight at Burton-on-Trent earlier in the day though!
Cancelled between MAN & MAC, the OP wasn't using the final destination of trains in all cases, but putting the station he wanted to know the arrival times for.
It's a good example of how a single incident can ultimately affect trains all over the country! In this case, it was probably delayed XC trains heading north affecting TPE services, one of which managed to knock the train in question for a few minutes.
Well yes, plenty of that happens, I know! Although there is a tendency to stick minutes onto a nice juicy incident rather than looking at what actually happened (strange how they sometimes work out what happened, in an AB area with only TRUST to guide them, without asking anyone involved!), it's still true that late long distance trains running well out of path can soon start putting time into all sorts of other trains in all sorts of places!Its a good example of how delay attribution can be used to shove delay minutes onto something that happened hundreds of miles and hours earlier and actually had no effect on the the services in question.
I once had a train fault and delayed a XC service 3 minutes at Basingstoke and they ended up trying to put some Scotrail delays onto it saying it had caused delays at New Street which affected Anglo-Scottish trains which in turn affected Scotrail trains!![]()
Here you go: http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/O55746/2013/01/30/advancedYesterday (I know i'm a day late again!) there was a train that looked like it was running ECS from BUX-MAN. I saw it at FNV at around 20:15 but couldn't find any details of it on any of my normal resources. Can anyone tell me what this train was and how fast it did the journey end-to-end?
Brilliant! Thanks! I did search for it on realtimetrains but it didn't appear...