The Butcher
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The North East coastline anywayso essentially for a so-called developed country, it looks like our transport infrastructure is barely third world
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The North East coastline anywayso essentially for a so-called developed country, it looks like our transport infrastructure is barely third world
I've travelled all over Europe, watching Sunland playing in pre season friendlies, and every regional train I've used on my travels, has been clean, spacious, comfortable, on time, and each train has more than enough carriages, to satisfy passenger demand.so essentially for a so-called developed country, it looks like our transport infrastructure is barely third world
has beamish not got any spare stock ?I've travelled all over Europe, watching Sunland playing in pre season friendlies, and every regional train I've used on my travels, has been clean, spacious, comfortable, on time, and each train has more than enough carriages, to satisfy passenger demand.
Our regional train service, is an absolute bad joke.![]()
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has beamish not got any spare stock ?
Privatised profits, socialised loses I think they call itIt's a hell of a mess
And when privatised company aren't making enough they hand back the franchise to the government and we all pay the bill.
Conversely when e.g. Virgin doesn't win a contract, Branson sues the government and they stump up because he's got deep pockets and/or it was the government's intention all the while to keep him sweet but they know he's a useless train operator.
I'm fairly sure Northern returned to being publicly run.do these privatised companies not reinvest in their stock ?? lot to be said for nationalisation.
I've travelled all over Europe, watching Sunland playing in pre season friendlies, and every regional train I've used on my travels, has been clean, spacious, comfortable, on time, and each train has more than enough carriages, to satisfy passenger demand.
Our regional train service, is an absolute bad joke.![]()
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The rail infrastructure around sunderland, hartlepool, and middlesbrough is absolutely appalling.so essentially for a so-called developed country, it looks like our transport infrastructure is barely third world
Pretty much.so essentially for a so-called developed country, it looks like our transport infrastructure is barely third world
The North East coastline service is brilliant compared to the Cumbrian one mind, utter shambles some things in this countryThe North East coastline anyway
Might just be worth avoiding it altogether and hoping the grand central is on from HartlepoolSunderland and Newcastle both at home on 28th August.
2 carriages again no doubt
Debating getting on from seaton on sat which is abdolutely bonkers in this day n age.
Going 6 mile south when i only need to go 20 north ffs.
I'd check to see if GC running, nothing from York on Saturday.Might just be worth avoiding it altogether and hoping the grand central is on from Hartlepool
I’m sure I read on here they aren’t running until December?Might just be worth avoiding it altogether and hoping the grand central is on from Hartlepool
The earliest Grand Central train that gets into Sunderland on a Saturday is 1451 so a bit late for the match! The one that gets into Sunderland just after 12 only runs Monday-Friday for some reason.I’m sure I read on here they aren’t running until December?
I’ll be getting the 9:40 train from thornaby as it was awful on the 10:40 last week. Felt really uncomfortable on board.