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Northern trains

I've been using GNER, Virgin, GC and now LNER for the last six years ( x2 first class) from Sunderland to KGX and apart from LNER the others have been fine. The Price hike for ordinary reserved seating I think according to my lad who travels with me was twice the price as most time we needed to be in London before 12 and the 8pm out back home. We checked out off peak travel with a hotel overnight which worked out cheaper than on the day travel only. Next trip was due end of this month and again in June but we've book to LHR with BA....All for the sake of 1 hour in London to tie up bits and pieces

A few years ago I looked at a LNER trip from Sunderland to KX, it was about £150. Booked it as two journeys, Sunderland to Newcastle was a std £5 fare. The Newcastle - KX bit cost me £35. All on the same train they were trying to charge me £150 for!
 

A few years ago I looked at a LNER trip from Sunderland to KX, it was about £150. Booked it as two journeys, Sunderland to Newcastle was a std £5 fare. The Newcastle - KX bit cost me £35. All on the same train they were trying to charge me £150 for!
It's all about quotas - each possible journey has a set number of "cheap" fares. Once those cheap fares are sold, it reverts to the standard advance or walk on fares
So, for example, NCL to KGX might have a standard fare of £100 (for example) but a cheap fare of £50
Once the NCL-KGX are sold out, you can only buy the standard fare. That doesn't mean the quota of cheap fares from SUN-KKG are sold out, so in the barmy world of ATOC, you can buy the tickets you just mentioned and travel on the same train

It's the same when you run out of cheap fares from KGX to NCL, but there are still some left KGX to EDB. Passenger buys one, alights at NCL and is shocked to then be charged an Excess Fare.

It's mental
 
It's the same when you run out of cheap fares from KGX to NCL, but there are still some left KGX to EDB. Passenger buys one, alights at NCL and is shocked to then be charged an Excess Fare.

It's mental

Easy way to get round that is to book/pay for a separate ticket online in advance from Durham/C-L-S to Newcastle and pick it up from the machine at KX before you set off. ;)
 
It is just in the last week it has gone to four carriages all through lockdown it has been 2 carriages ….

Ah you sure? I've been going to Blaydon quite a bit throughout lockdown and everytime you get stopped at the level crossing there (which seems every time), they've nearly always been 4 carriage trains heading to Hexham and beyond. Maybe they've swapped what routes they're on.
 
Ah you sure? I've been going to Blaydon quite a bit throughout lockdown and everytime you get stopped at the level crossing there (which seems every time), they've nearly always been 4 carriage trains heading to Hexham and beyond. Maybe they've swapped what routes they're on.

train from smoggy to least poocastle has had 4 carriages on least since the start of lockdown

passes my flat every day
 
Because they’ve only be running about 60% of services due to covid, they’ve been able to use the units not being used increasing the carriages on the ones that are running (not all). Unfortunately as of Monday they can’t do that as they are going back up to about 90% of services. They should have kept the old pacers they got rid off to use on busy days. Yes they were old and embarrassing but atleast they could have carried more passengers. However it probably wasn’t financially beneficial for them so the people who matter (the public) have to suffer.
So basically they can provide an adequate service as long as there are no passengers?

Thats rail transport in the UK under privatisation in a nutshell.

I have said for years that if London had to put up with a transport system like ours there would be riots in the streets and it would be the single most important issue at any and every election.

I have every confidence it will all be sorted soon mind as Hartlepool will be like Canary Wharf in a few years under Tory rule........ :rolleyes:
All tories in Thornaby now, just suck it and pay up. It’s not as if you can’t afford it.
I dont know why they dont just get the Chauffer to drop them off.
 
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A few years ago I looked at a LNER trip from Sunderland to KX, it was about £150. Booked it as two journeys, Sunderland to Newcastle was a std £5 fare. The Newcastle - KX bit cost me £35. All on the same train they were trying to charge me £150 for!
Best train split ever is:
Matlock to Cromford
Now that’s two stops over about four miles.
Yes, you know it - cheaper to book Matlock to Matlock Bath then Matlock Bath to Cromford on same train!!
 
We booked seats (LNER) once the Lincoln date/time was confirmed. 2 returns Edin. to Sunderland £20 25p return each with a 2together railcard..10am train to Central then the 11;41 to Sunderland...Back up on the21;59 from Central so no rush after the match...
 
Best train split ever is:
Matlock to Cromford
Now that’s two stops over about four miles.
Yes, you know it - cheaper to book Matlock to Matlock Bath then Matlock Bath to Cromford on same train!!

Madness some of 'em. Exeter St David's to Hilsea a few years ago was £70. Exeter St David's to Fareham was £15 and buying a separate ticket in advance from Fareham to Hilsea was £3 (but travelling on exactly the same train).
 
Easy way to get round that is to book/pay for a separate ticket online in advance from Durham/C-L-S to Newcastle and pick it up from the machine at KX before you set off. ;)
Aye. That too

I remember one bloke (well dressed in his 50s) screaming in my face once, claiming the machine had "eaten his ticket" and how we had "stolen" his money

It was a £3.50 ticket to CLS :lol:


(Also, he had dropped his ticket and someone picked it up :lol:)
 
Madness some of 'em. Exeter St David's to Hilsea a few years ago was £70. Exeter St David's to Fareham was £15 and buying a separate ticket in advance from Fareham to Hilsea was £3 (but travelling on exactly the same train).
You should have seen the carriage on the way back from Oxford in 2019
We all did train split on cross country
The gadgie just gave up
@marsey had 94 tickets for his party and I had 51
All on same train
 
So basically they can provide an adequate service as long as there are no passengers?

Thats rail transport in the UK under privatisation in a nutshell.

I have said for years that if London had to put up with a transport system like ours there would be riots in the streets and it would be the single most important issue at any and every election.

I have every confidence it will all be sorted soon mind as Hartlepool will be like Canary Wharf in a few years under Tory rule........ :rolleyes:

I dont know why they dont just get the Chauffer to drop them off.
Yes, why not? That will teach them to know their place.
 
We're getting transpennine manchester direct to newcastle, calling at
Huddersfield
Dewsbury
Leeds
York
Northallerton
Darlington
Durham
CLS

is this the same line where northern trains are on bus replacement?
 
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