TransPennine Express
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RE: TransPennine Express
(11/02/2019 09:58)YK53 GXO Wrote: Of course it would, but sometimes adding extra capacity can cause more issues than what it's worth. If you open a service like this out to commuters or local passengers by adding extra stops, it has the potential to get flooded with people between Liverpool and St Helens and vice versa, who purely use this train only as it is an express, therefore potentially providing capacity issues for passengers travelling further afield. Spot on with your comments. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: TransPennine Express
Everyone's thinking of local connections and forgetting that there is quite possibly a market for people travelling from St Helens beyond Preston. It reminds of when the Liverpool - Newcastle service ran non stop along Chat Moss and when travelling to/from Newcastle, having to change at Manchester for a local service stopping at a station of which the train I'd just alighted from would be sailing through. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(11/02/2019 11:04)St Helens Rider Wrote: Everyone's thinking of local connections and forgetting that there is quite possibly a market for people travelling from St Helens beyond Preston. It reminds of when the Liverpool - Newcastle service ran non stop along Chat Moss and when travelling to/from Newcastle, having to change at Manchester for a local service stopping at a station of which the train I'd just alighted from would be sailing through. Thats life. It happens to us all. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(11/02/2019 18:18)childwallblues Wrote: Thats life. It happens to us all. Shouldn't be happening though to a town of this size. There are probably smaller settlements with Inter City links and it's not as if it will be a frequent service. As I've said before, if there would be a problem with local travel, why not introduce set down/pick up only restrictions as what planned for Bolton from May on the Manchester - Scotland services. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(11/02/2019 11:04)St Helens Rider Wrote: Everyone's thinking of local connections and forgetting that there is quite possibly a market for people travelling from St Helens beyond Preston. It reminds of when the Liverpool - Newcastle service ran non stop along Chat Moss and when travelling to/from Newcastle, having to change at Manchester for a local service stopping at a station of which the train I'd just alighted from would be sailing through. Long distance trains can't stop everywhere. At least it's not like at Hartford or Winsford where you can't get a train towards Warrington, so have to go in the wrong direction to Crewe and then back through the station you started at! |
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RE: TransPennine Express
In some ways TPE are already treating St Helens poorly by using Lea Green instead of St Helens Junction for the stop on its Scarborough service. The Junction has a newly built car park four times the size of Lea Greens and has a waiting room in the Manchester direction. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: TransPennine Express
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RE: TransPennine Express
(12/02/2019 06:18)childwallblues Wrote: In some ways TPE are already treating St Helens poorly by using Lea Green instead of St Helens Junction for the stop on its Scarborough service. The Junction has a newly built car park four times the size of Lea Greens and has a waiting room in the Manchester direction. Merseytravel requested that they served Lea Green instead of St Helens Junction as originally planned. |
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RE: TransPennine Express
(12/02/2019 06:49)T42 PVM Wrote: Lea Green is better connected with Buses these daysYes but the buses stop on the other side of a main road were the pedestrian crossing is away from the station. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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