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GRAND Central’s bid to run five daily return trains between Sunderland and London is back on track and providing a jobs boost for the city.
After months of negotiations, travellers will finally have the choice of five services departing for the capital every day of the week, starting this Sunday.
Seven new employees have been recruited locally to staff the service and in an added boost to Sunderland’s economy, Grand Central are set to open a new office in the city at the end of the month.
Their new Sunniside home will boast meeting rooms, a training suite and a mess room.
Plans to add an extra service to the four existing daily returns were revealed exclusively by the Echo last year and in October, the Office of Rail Regulation approved the operators bid.
A fifth train has been running on Saturdays since December but Network Rail could not find a slot from Monday to Friday, meaning the service has been terminating at Hartlepool.
Grand Central bosses spoke of their determination to see the new service extended, describing Sunderland as key to their business model.
Managing director Richard McClean said: “We are delighted that from this Sunday we can give passengers in Sunderland the choice of five services to and from London each day.
“We have been working closely with Network Rail since December to extend this service to serve the people of Sunderland seven days a week. I’m delighted we can now offer this to our loyal passengers.”
The new service will leave Sunderland at 2.06pm on weekday afternoons, arriving at London Kings Cross at 6.11pm.
Meanwhile, a train will head north from London at 11.21am Monday to Friday.
Gary Hutchinson, chairman of the Sunderland committee of the North East Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the news.
“I think it’s great to see the service extending, proving the demand is there and anything that improves connectivity with the capital is a good thing.
“It is also great to see them locating their new office in Sunderland and hiring Sunderland people as part of this expansion and I hope we see more of the same.
“I hope people will support the new service and repay the confidence Grand Central have shown in Sunderland.”
Leader of Sunderland City Council, Paul Watson, added: “We welcome the introduction of this additional direct return rail service from Sunderland to London, which is good news for Sunderland.
“Thanks to the hard work of Grand Central in improving regional and national rail links, Sunderland is now a better connected city. This is vital to our economic future, and the railway system has a massive part to play in that future.
“We want Sunderland to be recognised for its strengths as a business and visitor destination, this addition to the service fits in with this vision.”
Grand Central launch fifth Sunderland to London service -
GRAND Central’s bid to run five daily return trains between Sunderland and London is back on track and providing a jobs boost for the city.
After months of negotiations, travellers will finally have the choice of five services departing for the capital every day of the week, starting this Sunday.
Seven new employees have been recruited locally to staff the service and in an added boost to Sunderland’s economy, Grand Central are set to open a new office in the city at the end of the month.
Their new Sunniside home will boast meeting rooms, a training suite and a mess room.
Plans to add an extra service to the four existing daily returns were revealed exclusively by the Echo last year and in October, the Office of Rail Regulation approved the operators bid.
A fifth train has been running on Saturdays since December but Network Rail could not find a slot from Monday to Friday, meaning the service has been terminating at Hartlepool.
Grand Central bosses spoke of their determination to see the new service extended, describing Sunderland as key to their business model.
Managing director Richard McClean said: “We are delighted that from this Sunday we can give passengers in Sunderland the choice of five services to and from London each day.
“We have been working closely with Network Rail since December to extend this service to serve the people of Sunderland seven days a week. I’m delighted we can now offer this to our loyal passengers.”
The new service will leave Sunderland at 2.06pm on weekday afternoons, arriving at London Kings Cross at 6.11pm.
Meanwhile, a train will head north from London at 11.21am Monday to Friday.
Gary Hutchinson, chairman of the Sunderland committee of the North East Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the news.
“I think it’s great to see the service extending, proving the demand is there and anything that improves connectivity with the capital is a good thing.
“It is also great to see them locating their new office in Sunderland and hiring Sunderland people as part of this expansion and I hope we see more of the same.
“I hope people will support the new service and repay the confidence Grand Central have shown in Sunderland.”
Leader of Sunderland City Council, Paul Watson, added: “We welcome the introduction of this additional direct return rail service from Sunderland to London, which is good news for Sunderland.
“Thanks to the hard work of Grand Central in improving regional and national rail links, Sunderland is now a better connected city. This is vital to our economic future, and the railway system has a massive part to play in that future.
“We want Sunderland to be recognised for its strengths as a business and visitor destination, this addition to the service fits in with this vision.”
Sunderland to London rail services looks to secure future
THE firm behind Sunderland’s rail link to London wants to guarantee its future for another decade.
Grand Central is planning major investments if it gets the green light to extend its permission to run the service until 2026.
The company is an open-access train operator, which means it runs services under a Track Access Contract approved by the national Office of Rail Regulation.
The current arrangement expires in 2016.
A 28-day consultation is now under way and will run until 5pm on Monday, September 2.
Full article from Sunderland Echo:
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/busin...-1-5960848
(16 Aug 2013, 11:26 am)cbma06 Sunderland to London rail services looks to secure future
THE firm behind Sunderland’s rail link to London wants to guarantee its future for another decade.
Grand Central is planning major investments if it gets the green light to extend its permission to run the service until 2026.
The company is an open-access train operator, which means it runs services under a Track Access Contract approved by the national Office of Rail Regulation.
The current arrangement expires in 2016.
A 28-day consultation is now under way and will run until 5pm on Monday, September 2.
Full article from Sunderland Echo:
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/busin...-1-5960848
(16 Aug 2013, 11:26 am)cbma06 Sunderland to London rail services looks to secure future
THE firm behind Sunderland’s rail link to London wants to guarantee its future for another decade.
Grand Central is planning major investments if it gets the green light to extend its permission to run the service until 2026.
The company is an open-access train operator, which means it runs services under a Track Access Contract approved by the national Office of Rail Regulation.
The current arrangement expires in 2016.
A 28-day consultation is now under way and will run until 5pm on Monday, September 2.
Full article from Sunderland Echo:
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/busin...-1-5960848
www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update/2013-09-14/improvements-to-teesside-station/
Grand Central are putting a chunk of money into the pot to improve the station after a surge in passengers using it.
Went down to York last week for a weeks training, was going to take the car down but It would cost a lot of petrol even though I would get to reclaim my expenses back from the company, I decided to take the pain out of driving down there and looked at the Grand Central Train website and it only cost me £12.50 each way between Hartlepool and York, on the way back I finish my training earlier than I expected and I was booked on the 21:20 from York to Hartlepool arriving at 22:25, I got back to York Station at 5pm and I would of have to wait a few hours, I went into the booking office and see about transferring the ticket to the next Grand Central Station train will would be the 16:50 from London and it only cost me an additional 10p for transferring to that train so I got back into Hartlepool just before 8pm. The prices are not too bad.
(20 Oct 2013, 1:24 pm)cbma06 Went down to York last week for a weeks training, was going to take the car down but It would cost a lot of petrol even though I would get to reclaim my expenses back from the company, I decided to take the pain out of driving down there and looked at the Grand Central Train website and it only cost me £12.50 each way between Hartlepool and York, on the way back I finish my training earlier than I expected and I was booked on the 21:20 from York to Hartlepool arriving at 22:25, I got back to York Station at 5pm and I would of have to wait a few hours, I went into the booking office and see about transferring the ticket to the next Grand Central Station train will would be the 16:50 from London and it only cost me an additional 10p for transferring to that train so I got back into Hartlepool just before 8pm. The prices are not too bad.
(20 Oct 2013, 1:24 pm)cbma06 Went down to York last week for a weeks training, was going to take the car down but It would cost a lot of petrol even though I would get to reclaim my expenses back from the company, I decided to take the pain out of driving down there and looked at the Grand Central Train website and it only cost me £12.50 each way between Hartlepool and York, on the way back I finish my training earlier than I expected and I was booked on the 21:20 from York to Hartlepool arriving at 22:25, I got back to York Station at 5pm and I would of have to wait a few hours, I went into the booking office and see about transferring the ticket to the next Grand Central Station train will would be the 16:50 from London and it only cost me an additional 10p for transferring to that train so I got back into Hartlepool just before 8pm. The prices are not too bad.
(20 Oct 2013, 1:41 pm)citaro5284 Not a bad price, how much in advance did you have to book to get them fares or is that the normal walk on fares?
EDIT: Just looked at website, I see it takes just over an hour from Hartlepool to York, the same time it takes from Newcastle.....
(20 Oct 2013, 1:41 pm)citaro5284 Not a bad price, how much in advance did you have to book to get them fares or is that the normal walk on fares?
EDIT: Just looked at website, I see it takes just over an hour from Hartlepool to York, the same time it takes from Newcastle.....
(20 Oct 2013, 1:41 pm)citaro5284 Not a bad price, how much in advance did you have to book to get them fares or is that the normal walk on fares?
EDIT: Just looked at website, I see it takes just over an hour from Hartlepool to York, the same time it takes from Newcastle.....
(20 Oct 2013, 1:41 pm)citaro5284 Not a bad price, how much in advance did you have to book to get them fares or is that the normal walk on fares?
EDIT: Just looked at website, I see it takes just over an hour from Hartlepool to York, the same time it takes from Newcastle.....
(20 Oct 2013, 3:13 pm)aureolin This is what puts me off travelling Grand Central, when I've looked at doing Sunderland to London. I live closer to Sunderland Station than I do Newcastle, but if I travel somewhere I like to be there in the shortest time.
The East Coast 07.03 off Newcastle is a winner for me everytime.
(20 Oct 2013, 3:13 pm)aureolin This is what puts me off travelling Grand Central, when I've looked at doing Sunderland to London. I live closer to Sunderland Station than I do Newcastle, but if I travel somewhere I like to be there in the shortest time.
The East Coast 07.03 off Newcastle is a winner for me everytime.
http://www.grandcentralrail.com/about-us...he-ticket/
Grand Central investing in fleet, following extension to agreement.
Two new 180 sets and internal refresh for existing stock.
(07 Oct 2014, 9:56 am)Andreos1 http://www.grandcentralrail.com/about-us...he-ticket/
Grand Central investing in fleet, following extension to agreement.
Two new 180 sets and internal refresh for existing stock.
(07 Oct 2014, 9:56 am)Andreos1 http://www.grandcentralrail.com/about-us...he-ticket/
Grand Central investing in fleet, following extension to agreement.
Two new 180 sets and internal refresh for existing stock.
(07 Oct 2014, 9:56 am)Andreos1 http://www.grandcentralrail.com/about-us...he-ticket/
Grand Central investing in fleet, following extension to agreement.
Two new 180 sets and internal refresh for existing stock.
(07 Oct 2014, 9:56 am)Andreos1 http://www.grandcentralrail.com/about-us...he-ticket/
Grand Central investing in fleet, following extension to agreement.
Two new 180 sets and internal refresh for existing stock.
Rail company's £7.8m investment on track to deliver service improvements between Bradford and London:
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/ne...n/?ref=rss
GC now want to operate trains between Liverpool and London on behalf of Alliance Rail - basically a mocking of when ORR said no about Alliance's GNWR application.
(11 Apr 2015, 5:50 pm)Tommy_1581 GC now want to operate trains between Liverpool and London on behalf of Alliance Rail - basically a mocking of when ORR said no about Alliance's GNWR application.
(11 Apr 2015, 5:50 pm)Tommy_1581 GC now want to operate trains between Liverpool and London on behalf of Alliance Rail - basically a mocking of when ORR said no about Alliance's GNWR application.
(16 Oct 2014, 12:11 pm)Multi21 I'd switch your specs if I was you.
There will be FIVE added 180 units. Three to replace the HSTs and two for extra capacity (Knowing 180s the way i do I imagine the "new ones" will be covering breakdowns)
Aircraft flown on:
744, 77W, 772, E145, E190, E170, E175, E195, A319, A320, A320NEO, A321, A321NEO, A330-200, A330-300, A340-600 763, 752, 733, 737, 738, CRJ900, CRJ1000
Favourite aircraft: G-STBL/G-ZBKL
(16 Oct 2014, 12:11 pm)Multi21 I'd switch your specs if I was you.
There will be FIVE added 180 units. Three to replace the HSTs and two for extra capacity (Knowing 180s the way i do I imagine the "new ones" will be covering breakdowns)
Aircraft flown on:
744, 77W, 772, E145, E190, E170, E175, E195, A319, A320, A320NEO, A321, A321NEO, A330-200, A330-300, A340-600 763, 752, 733, 737, 738, CRJ900, CRJ1000
Favourite aircraft: G-STBL/G-ZBKL