The Southern Region had bargain day tickets at the weekend that gave you unlimited travel over one of three suburban rail areas around London....
There are specific rules about propelling anything except a tender!
Again, that duality is a surprise to me, as Tom. Have not many people been saying FOR YEARS that the set up of the WSR and its relationship with...
Tom seems to be saying something very similar to what I said back in #45006. The decision is not the concern. It's the fact that it was so...
Having assumed that all is now sweetness and light on one of our major heritage railways, I just alighted on the recent flood of comments on here....
Some obvious ones for you Neil and I see that you have titles for several but at least it confirms what you have! 3,4 Southampton Central...
I recently travelled on a charter one way and shared my ticket with someone else who joined for the return. When budgets are tight, creativity is...
Don't worry. If you choose your train carefully you can stand really close to the door for the whole journey because that's the only space left....
On fares, isn't the NYMR a good example of a long line with significant infrastructure and maintenance costs that have to be reflected in fares?...
The acid test will be the proving trials in Wales, I suggest.
I have to say that on the VT Plymouth trip with the Castles when I boarded at Bristol I had been given a solo seat. As you know, only tables are...
I've no idea why VT has gone down this route. I can understand why they felt it necessary to have some form of 24/7 booking arrangement but it's...
Q and A? Isn't there just one 'Q' - "Given the catalogue of difficulties that have delayed the return of Tornado to the main line, can you give...
All true. West Coast's survival can hardly be down to what they have done to keep the show on the road. Were it not for Ian Riley's air brake '5's...
Did you just make that up for effect? How strange. Anyway a Merry Christmas to you as well.
It's all to do with priorities. They needed a loco quickly or they would be in breach of contract. They had a set of coaches so no issue there.
In an ideal world the fireman should see that coming and you ask to be parked up somewhere you won't cause delays and can get help. It seems that...
It was also a rare moment at Victoria where a light engine backed down onto a train. Last seen regularly when the Golden Arrow was steam.
It's not so much the charge, it's the fact that there are people who will pay it. I guess that if you own the loco then you let the price rise...
That's the trouble with Santa expectations, I am afraid - on board and in homes.....
Separă nume cu o virgulă.