Ivor Biggun
Central Defender
Never knew that (had to check up as I thought you must be mistaken!).
It was a condition of the franchise. LNER have been trying to scrap it for a while but the government won't let them. The one back direct is at 22:45.
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Never knew that (had to check up as I thought you must be mistaken!).
What has that got to do with the above?. Really poor for the old or disabled..
Got a football special early 80s from sulun to Manchester alan brown scored there was thousands of sulun thereDidn't a Sunderland to Manchester train run at one time? Sure I got one when I was younger.Very early 90's maybe?
What has that got to do with the above?
What an arseNah. Don’t need them.
My personal view is ultimately traffic will run to Newcastle not Sunderland and passengers wanting to go onwards will need to use the metro
Bit early for me. What a shame it couldn't run more frequently.
Whenever I go in after the match there is more security (bouncers) than Network rail or Northern employees.Bar the really big stations, they're ran by a Train Operating Company (TOC) and I think it's Northern Railway in Sunderland's case. They will be staffed still as they're needed but in a more customer service / experience role. The problem with the proposals are customers will lose that experienced person that knows all the ins and outs of ticketing and it's not being maintained unless you go to one of the stations where ticket offices are remaining open.
Ticket machines will still be there but you can't buy all types of ticket from these.
I’m right though. They’re not needed.What an arse
Noticed the same. Book directly from Newcastle and buy a metro ticket from Sunderland.It is. A couple more a day taken from the Edinburgh route.
I tried to book it a few year ago to get to Kings Cross from Sunderland and it was showing £150 one way. If you broke it into two separate journeys it was summat like £3.00 for the Sunderland to Newcastle bit and £50 for the Newcastle to Kings Cross bit. Exactly the same journey and one three times more expensive than the other.
I’m not sure that was ever made explicit - and, if it was, why should a city the size of Sunderland (with the number of council tax payers that it has…which funds the ‘local’ public transport authority (Nexus) have to choose between a local light rail network and national connections?The trade off of getting the metro was to reduce train services from Sunderland.
Disagree. The metrocentre line is a good line, stops at every station all the way down to Hartlepool I believe??
intu are already struggling real bad who have Metrocentre, Eldon Square, and alot of shopping centres throughout the country, Govt will want to keep that line running.
I don't think the current government would give a damn is another train never turned a wheel in this country.All you've done here is state what already happens...
If the government are serious about getting people off the road & to an extent off short haul domestic flights then rail services need to run from more regional stations to more regional stations
Been saying thst for monthsI don't think the current government would give a damn is another train never turned a wheel in this country.
No not suggesting that I am meaning travel from say London to the North East.
Newcastle will become the main/ only mainline route.
Just my personal opinion.
They extended the Newcastle to Liverpools to start from Sunderland (don't think it was every one) mid or late 90s I think. I remember getting one down to a Uni open day in Manchester in 1999.Didn't a Sunderland to Manchester train run at one time? Sure I got one when I was younger.Very early 90's maybe?
What's the point in having a fast first class service to London if you then have to get off and trundle back to Sunderland on the local trains. Three hours from London and then hanging about to get back to Sunderland prob looking at an hour. We need a direct rail link to Durham not Newcastle. At least then if you were going to London would not be going in the wrong direction. The Durham coastline needs upgrading too and Leamside reopened. Would free up capacity on the ecml.Grand Central will continue running as it's a open access operator imo.
Other than that, and some will disagree, having all the mainline trains only serving Newcastle is the best way forward as it means you'll get better loads. Slow down mainline trains to serve everywhere then they're not competitive anymore.
What's the point in having a fast first class service to London if you then have to get off and trundle back to Sunderland on the local trains. Three hours from London and then hanging about to get back to Sunderland prob looking at an hour. We need a direct rail link to Durham not Newcastle. At least then if you were going to London would not be going in the wrong direction. The Durham coastline needs upgrading too and Leamside reopened. Would free up capacity on the ecml.
Great argumentNah. Don’t need them.
It’s not an argument.Great argument