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Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Hobbyist writes This must have been early noughties, and I'm sure it was Virgin. And the only time I reserve a train seat is from London to N/cle - journey is 3 hours plus. After British Rail, the East Coast mainline was run by the Great Northern division of WAGN (West Anglia and Great Norhern) until 2006, after which the service has been run by First Capital Connect. GNER, NXEC etc, not having much to do with it then? Paul S |
Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
On 1 Mar, 19:28, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Paul Terry wrote: In message , Hobbyist writes This must have been early noughties, and I'm sure it was Virgin. And the only time I reserve a train seat is from London to N/cle - journey is 3 hours plus. After British Rail, the East Coast mainline was run by the Great Northern division of WAGN (West Anglia and Great Norhern) until 2006, after which the service has been run by First Capital Connect. GNER, NXEC etc, not having much to do with it then? Paul S I've definitely used GNER on that route. For some reason Virgin got stuck in my memory. They're handy to blame for everything, I suppose. If they flew you into space, you'd probably get abducted by an alien... |
Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
"John Salmon" wrote in message ... "Hobbyist" wrote "John Salmon" wrote: "Hobbyist" wrote I have made two trips via Virgin. On the first, I had reserved a seat via website, but on boarding the train, it had NOT been reserved. Luckily it wasn't busy that day, and I got an empty seat no problem. On the second trip, they forgotten to load the food and drink for the buffet car, so from London, there was nothing available unitl we got to York and arrangements were made. As the joke goes, the name "Virgin" should be changed, because it's f*cked! :-) I wonder whether East Coast know that Virgin are running trains from London to York? This must have been early noughties, and I'm sure it was Virgin. And the only time I reserve a train seat is from London to N/cle - journey is 3 hours plus. I think you'll find Virgin have never operated London - York. They ran to York with CrossCountry trains until they lost the franchise. In the early days of VXC they used to serve Paddington. Did any of these trains ever go to York? Peter Smyth |
Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
Peter Smyth wrote:
In the early days of VXC they used to serve Paddington. Did any of these trains ever go to York? Until recently they also served London (Kensington Olympia). I think most of those trains went to the North West, though maybe some went to York. Theo |
Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
"Theo Markettos" wrote in message
... Peter Smyth wrote: In the early days of VXC they used to serve Paddington. Did any of these trains ever go to York? Until recently they also served London (Kensington Olympia). I think most of those trains went to the North West, though maybe some went to York. Theo Back in 1988, I took a 2-week All Line Rover, and my first journey (other than getting into London) was a train from Paddington to York - left at 09:17 on a Saturday morning, and arrived in York at 14:54. When I did it we had a rake of vacuum-braked NSE-liveried stock hauled by 47489. When I planned my trip I went in tot he booking office at Waterloo to buy the Rover and make some reservations. The clerk there didn't believe me when I had this leg from Paddington to York - "they go from Kings Cross" she said. I finally convinced her to try it. She was quite surprised when it came up! Kevin |
Intercity seat reservation only - is it possible at E. Croydon?
On 01/03/2010 19:28, Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Terry wrote: In message , writes This must have been early noughties, and I'm sure it was Virgin. And the only time I reserve a train seat is from London to N/cle - journey is 3 hours plus. After British Rail, the East Coast mainline was run by the Great Northern division of WAGN (West Anglia and Great Norhern) until 2006, after which the service has been run by First Capital Connect. GNER, NXEC etc, not having much to do with it then? This is a London group - so is anyone actually aware that there is a world beyond NSE-land...? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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