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RE: East Coast Main Line
(06 Jun 2016, 8:12 pm)Malarkey wrote I understand that was nothing else they could do, but at least prioritising passengers who were booked to be on that train, should of be let on first would of been better, before accommodating those who were supposed be on trains in the hours before and after my train, wouldnt of been as many complaints then would there.

And exactly how much more delay will that occur then?    Rolleyes

Also you don't pay any extra for a seat reservation(unless i guess if you booked in first class) so removing them for that train because of the situation was the only thing they could do, you were just unfortunate sadly.
RE: East Coast Main Line
(06 Jun 2016, 11:48 pm)Bus_User wrote And exactly how much more delay will that occur then?    Rolleyes

Also you don't pay any extra for a seat reservation(unless i guess if you booked in first class) so removing them for that train because of the situation was the only thing they could do, you were just unfortunate sadly.

Was just going to say. You do not pay for any seat reservation (regardless of class of travel).

You pay for your advance ticket. Not sure why you're complaining here Malarkey because this advance would have been a fair bit cheaper than a walk-up fare!

As Citaro said earlier, reservations simply do not work and cause more chaos than they're worth when umpteen trains are cancelled.
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RE: East Coast Main Line
(07 Jun 2016, 3:17 pm)northern156 wrote Was just going to say. You do not pay for any seat reservation (regardless of class of travel).

You pay for your advance ticket. Not sure why you're complaining here Malarkey because this advance would have been a fair bit cheaper than a walk-up fare!

As Citaro said earlier, reservations simply do not work and cause more chaos than they're worth when umpteen trains are cancelled.
Seat reservation is bad enough at times without disruption. Had some old bloke plonk his bag on my reserved seat and I was in a bit of a state that night so I ended up in someone else's reserved seat, fortunately I was able to move into my reserved seat later in the journey.

On my TransPennine service on Saturday morning I had no reservation and I sat in someone's reserved seat, although it was reserved from Newcastle and no-one was in it, so I took it.

Also on a few occasions on VTEC, I have booked not to get a table seat and I have found my reserved seat to be at a table, most of these occasions were due to alterations to services owing to engineering works with 91's appearing instead of 43's, although on Saturday it was down to me getting a East Midlands Trains Class 43 set. These haven't caused me any problems but you do see groups of people looked unamused about their being one person sat at a table for four. Also on one journey, no card in my reserved seat but it was fine.

Oh and how many people can be bothered reading or even see the seat reservation screens under the overhead luggage compartment on CrossCountry's Voyagers? Don't like them.
RE: East Coast Main Line
(07 Jun 2016, 3:38 pm)Jimmi wrote Seat reservation is bad enough at times without disruption. Had some old bloke plonk his bag on my reserved seat and I was in a bit of a state that night so I ended up in someone else's reserved seat, fortunately I was able to move into my reserved seat later in the journey.

On my TransPennine service on Saturday morning I had no reservation and I sat in someone's reserved seat, although it was reserved from Newcastle and no-one was in it, so I took it.

Also on a few occasions on VTEC, I have booked not to get a table seat and I have found my reserved seat to be at a table, most of these occasions were due to alterations to services owing to engineering works with 91's appearing instead of 43's, although on Saturday it was down to me getting a East Midlands Trains Class 43 set. These haven't caused me any problems but you do see groups of people looked unamused about their being one person sat at a table for four. Also on one journey, no card in my reserved seat but it was fine.

Oh and how many people can be bothered reading or even see the seat reservation screens under the overhead luggage compartment on CrossCountry's Voyagers? Don't like them.

You can select your seat on VTEC's trains via it's website. If you have a HST book coach G (because it is quieter) and use coach F on an IC225
RE: East Coast Main Line
(07 Jun 2016, 3:38 pm)Jimmi wrote Seat reservation is bad enough at times without disruption. Had some old bloke plonk his bag on my reserved seat and I was in a bit of a state that night so I ended up in someone else's reserved seat, fortunately I was able to move into my reserved seat later in the journey.

On my TransPennine service on Saturday morning I had no reservation and I sat in someone's reserved seat, although it was reserved from Newcastle and no-one was in it, so I took it.

Also on a few occasions on VTEC, I have booked not to get a table seat and I have found my reserved seat to be at a table, most of these occasions were due to alterations to services owing to engineering works with 91's appearing instead of 43's, although on Saturday it was down to me getting a East Midlands Trains Class 43 set. These haven't caused me any problems but you do see groups of people looked unamused about their being one person sat at a table for four. Also on one journey, no card in my reserved seat but it was fine.

Oh and how many people can be bothered reading or even see the seat reservation screens under the overhead luggage compartment on CrossCountry's Voyagers? Don't like them.
People standing in the aisle, blocking anyone from getting past - whilst they wait for the message to scroll along... Does my head in. Even if I am already in my seat.
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RE: East Coast Main Line
(07 Jun 2016, 3:47 pm)Andreos1 wrote People standing in the aisle, blocking anyone from getting past - whilst they wait for the message to scroll along... Does my head in. Even if I am already in my seat.

That gets on my nerves a lot, it would get a bit tedious Aberdeen-Penzance Tongue
RE: East Coast Main Line
(06 Jun 2016, 7:49 pm)Malarkey wrote I fell victim to this on thursday evening with a delay of 25 Minutes on my Train which was due depart Edinburgh at 19:35pm, instead it left at 8pm with a mad scramble to Platform 19 by some 600+ Passengers I would say, over half of which were not supposed be on that train, VTEC rather kindly scrapped all reservations for this journey which meant I lost my seat which paid £17 for, furthermore I spent 2 and a half hours almost standing all the way back to Newcastle, safe to say I will logging a complaint to VTEC when I have the time to do so as it was absolute utter chaos.

You may have missed out on the delay repay by a few minutes, but have a look at the scheme they have for cancelled seat reservations. Not too familiar with it unfortunately.
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RE: East Coast Main Line
Issues at Durham earlier.
Didn't catch which DVT was at the southern end, but 91125 was facing north.
Issues with the brakes just after pulling out of Durham southbound. Blocked the line totally, with southbound trains using the other platform.

Edit:
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/Y7...7/advanced
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RE: East Coast Main Line
Problems on the ECML between Northallerton and Thirsk.

A train has reportedly failed and damaged the wires.

The 1650 GC from Kings Cross is diverting via Darlington and Dinsdale. Currently sat outside Darlington.
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RE: East Coast Main Line
Darlington Council are inviting offers for the design and build of a new foot and cycle bridge in the town.

It will link the railway station with Central Park
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RE: East Coast Main Line
(10 Aug 2017, 9:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sou...e-40886222

What absolute knackers!

They are being stupid - but what's strange is that these kind of crossings are allowed on such a high speed railway. I guess the crossings came first; but you look at the TGV lines in France and I'm sure there are no crossings on it; yet alone ones like that. I guess it's all cost.

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RE: East Coast Main Line
(11 Aug 2017, 11:47 am)8222 wrote They are being stupid - but what's strange is that these kind of crossings are allowed on such a high speed railway. I guess the crossings came first; but you look at the TGV lines in France and I'm sure there are no crossings on it; yet alone ones like that. I guess it's all cost.

Public rights of way maybe? 
Even when houses are built on a new build estate, they are forced to take in to account any existing rights of way - either by replicating the route or altering it somehow.
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East Coast Main Line
(28 Nov 2017, 9:33 am)Andreos1 wrote Details of upgrade work south of Central Station.

https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-th...k-upgrade/


Passenger Trains will arrive and depart Newcastle using the High Level Bridge, not too sure about what is happening with any freight trains as of yet that may run during the 9 day blockade Northern Services will not operate between Newcastle and Metrocentre, Trains will terminate at Metrocentre using platform 2 and then cross back over using Swalwell Jn Cross Country will terminate Trains that run from Reading/Winchester/Southampton at Durham and then run light to Birtly Jn. before being brought back out. Also to note that on the 13th and 14th of January from 12:00 Saturday till 12:00 Sunday no trains will run between Newcastle and Darlington. Virgin Trains East Coast will be diverting their trains via the Durham Coast


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