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Sunday evennings on the Transpennie services are hell. Everyone is
moving about between the main cities on the Transpennie line (Liverpool-Middlesborugh (ish)) and the service I get Sunday evennings is always full. You always have to stand. Anyway being crushed into a dirty disel train that sways around and crashes you into everyone around you is not plesant but because you have no choice you get use to it. However, this Sunday instead of the usual THREE carriage train. First Transpennie thought it would be highly amusing now they have got the contract from Arriva to put on a TWO carriage train on this service. Oh how we laughed. So instead of the usual uncomfortable crush in the three carriage train we had a quite frankly if we were cattle the station would be petrol bombed by animal right activists nose to nose crush in two carriages. I did consider writing off to First Transpennie customer realtions who are based in Plymouth. Yes thats Plymouth as in South West England. 100's of miles from where the trains run in North East England. And the conductors are too scared to come further than First Class as they know the abuse they will get. |
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However, this Sunday instead of the usual THREE carriage train. First
Transpennie thought it would be highly amusing now they have got the contract from Arriva to put on a TWO carriage train on this service. the Transpennine Expresses on the route to Blackpool are almost always two carriages, so often that crowded. And not always 158s either. This was the case before First ran them. Andrew |
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"andrew" wrote in message ...
However, this Sunday instead of the usual THREE carriage train. First Transpennie thought it would be highly amusing now they have got the contract from Arriva to put on a TWO carriage train on this service. the Transpennine Expresses on the route to Blackpool are almost always two carriages, so often that crowded. And not always 158s either. This was the case before First ran them. Andrew 2006 brand new 100mph trains being introduced on Transepennie. Although this being British railways you need to add another 9 months. And also they never said which part of 2006 |
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