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December 15th 06, 11:35 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel
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GNER waves goodbye
In article .com,
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My only gripe is that, on any Sunday that is going to be very busy
(e.g. weekend of Great North Run) the seat reservation printer has
"broken" and there are no reservations.
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That's almost the opposite of my experiences on GNER, mainly travelling North of Peterborough or occasionally Stevenage. A regular source of a good seat is a no show on a reserved seat. Apart from the odd coach not having reservations due to stock mis-formation (which I think the Mallard programme has sorted out) I've generally found all too many reservations on GNER.
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