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RE: East Coast - R852 PRG - 30 Jun 2014 (30 Jun 2014, 6:22 pm)aureolin wrote Yeah that's what I thought. Was just a bit confused when Marcus had said he'd bought his. It was my dad who bought them (his definition of 'bought' could be anything ) RE: East Coast - DanPicken - 09 Jul 2014 (15 Jun 2014, 7:15 pm)Dan wrote That doesn't seem to have lasted two minutes! Gutted I didn't get to see it in the flesh. It's still going but not with the coaches 91116 has the mk4's. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 17 Jul 2014 Will stick it in here - Labour looking at Nationalisation options. http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28349630 RE: East Coast - MurdnunoC - 17 Jul 2014 (17 Jul 2014, 5:14 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Will stick it in here - Labour looking at Nationalisation options. Even if by some miracle Labour gain enough seats to produce a majority in the House of Commons at next years' general election, I seriously doubt they'll push through with this if elected. It's comes across as a ploy to win and secure votes from disgruntled rail-users and union members. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 23 Jul 2014 http://www.thejournal.co.uk/business/business-news/newcastle-central-station-pub-plans-7489940 New pub for Central Station. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 14 Aug 2014 ISS staff to strike http://m.sunderlandecho.com/news/north-east/train-cleaners-to-stage-pay-strike-1-6781286 RE: East Coast - Adrian - 14 Aug 2014 (14 Aug 2014, 12:25 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote ISS staff to strike Good on them. They're treated like crap from their employer. I know the article states 2011, but there are ISS staff in other areas that haven't had a single increase in a lot longer than that. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 21 Aug 2014 According to a punter on twitter, EC have diverted at least one train via Sunderland. EC have tweeted the fact there are electricity supply problems affecting signals - but there is nowt on RTT, showing the diversion. Any ideas anyone? RE: East Coast - S813 FVK - 21 Aug 2014 (21 Aug 2014, 6:09 am)Andreos Constantopolous wrote According to a punter on twitter, EC have diverted at least one train via Sunderland. Signalling problems at Newcastle so delays up to 12:00? Route affected Source - National Rail RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 10 Sep 2014 http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29127788 Revenue and profits increase again for publically owned operator RE: East Coast - JoshP - 10 Sep 2014 (10 Sep 2014, 1:59 am)Andreos Constantopolous wrote http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29127788 God help us passengers when it's re-privatised. I'm hoping Eurostar get it, I don't trust Virgin or Stagecoach. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 10 Sep 2014 (10 Sep 2014, 12:59 pm)JoshP wrote God help us passengers when it's re-privatised. I'm hoping Eurostar get it, I don't trust Virgin or Stagecoach. Not keen on it being re-privatised at all. It is strange how both GNER and NX made a balls up of it. Yet, in its current guise, it is lining the treasury coffers with millions of pounds. If it is privatised and the winner can't make the same and can't line the treasury with the same levels, then serious questions need asking. My questions are already written RE: East Coast - Adrian - 10 Sep 2014 (10 Sep 2014, 4:36 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Not keen on it being re-privatised at all. And as far as I'm concerned there's no business case. There's no way that privatisation would generate that sort of profit for the treasury, or would deliver both a better service AND big fare reductions for the public. http://www.tuc.org.uk/why-we-need-take-action-rail http://actionforrail.org/ RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 10 Sep 2014 (10 Sep 2014, 6:21 pm)aureolin wrote And as far as I'm concerned there's no business case. There's no way that privatisation would generate that sort of profit for the treasury, or would deliver both a better service AND big fare reductions for the public. Hence my questions already being written Only South West generated a bigger profit amongst all of the toc's. If you look at their operation (using the busiest station in the country - without competition), there is no comparison. If you compare EC, to the other intercity stuff on the Great Western or West Coast lines, then it hits home how they and others (financially) are better off being in public hands. Re: RE: East Coast - MrFozz - 17 Sep 2014 (13 Dec 2013, 10:01 am)Andreos1 wrote Cross Country carriages are cramped and smelly - the toilets are spacious and smelly.To bring up the issue of XC trains, was unlucky to be on one from Glasgow all the way back to civilization... And the smell was lifting, only 4 shithouses on the whole train were in operation and I broke one of them somehow, had to use the emergency door release on the bog, not good after a particularly potent shit [emoji13] probably good for anyone wanting to go after me lol... I have always preferred GNER/NX/East Coast over Virgin/XC RE: East Coast - citaro5284 - 18 Sep 2014 Cleaners on strike. http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/east-coast-main-line-rail-workers-announce-strike-1-6845647 RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 18 Sep 2014 It is those spaceship people again! :p RE: East Coast - Adrian - 18 Sep 2014 (18 Sep 2014, 6:50 pm)citaro5284 wrote Cleaners on strike. Doesn't surprise me in the slightest. Not a single pay increase since 2011. Workers working for £6.67 an hour in this day and age is an utter disgrace. East Coast - R852 PRG - 28 Sep 2014 Thoroughly enjoyed my quiet ride on 91124 today from Durham to Newcastle. Much better than what TransPennine offered on the way back..... RE: East Coast - Dan - 28 Sep 2014 (28 Sep 2014, 3:51 pm)Marcus wrote Thoroughly enjoyed my quiet ride on 91124 today from Durham to Newcastle. Much better than what TransPennine offered on the way back..... Worth the extra pennies compared to the 21? East Coast - R852 PRG - 28 Sep 2014 (28 Sep 2014, 3:53 pm)Dan wrote Worth the extra pennies compared to the 21? Considering it took about 15 mins, I think it was. Standing for 20+ minutes on a crowded First TransPennine however, I felt like jumping out of the emergency doors! RE: East Coast - Adam - 11 Oct 2014 There's engineering works on the line between Berwick and Edinburgh this weekend, so East Coast are diverting trains along the Tyne Valley line to Carlisle and up the West Coast mainline through Lockerbie before heading across to Edinburgh. Saw an HST go past the Metrocentre at about 12ish. RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 11 Oct 2014 Was wondering why CrossCountry are terminating at Berwick today. East Coast did the same last week, but were caught up in the landslide. Chaos apparently. RE: East Coast - Adam - 12 Oct 2014 Saw on Facebook that East Coast are dedicating a loco for the centenary of the start of WW1 with an official ceremony at Newcastle Central. It's happening this Tuesday at 9:50am. I don't start uni until 11 so I might pop along to see it. East Coast - R852 PRG - 12 Oct 2014 (12 Oct 2014, 11:08 am)Adam wrote Saw on Facebook that East Coast are dedicating a loco for the centenary of the start of WW1 with an official ceremony at Newcastle Central. It's happening this Tuesday at 9:50. What a lovely opportunity for me to start off my Flickr photostream! RE: East Coast - Dan - 12 Oct 2014 Damn - shame that wasn't on a Thursday or Friday otherwise I'd have been able to attend. East Coast - R852 PRG - 12 Oct 2014 (12 Oct 2014, 11:23 am)Dan wrote Damn - shame that wasn't on a Thursday or Friday otherwise I'd have been able to attend. I won't be able to photograph it on the day, but no doubt if I'll try on Saturday. The problem is - there's an East Coast goes through Chester in each direction about once every ten minutes, which seems decent, but they've got 50 odd train sets, if I recall. I guess I'll have to try and contact them and see what it's doing on the day. RE: East Coast - Adam - 12 Oct 2014 (12 Oct 2014, 11:24 am)Marcus wrote I won't be able to photograph it on the day, but no doubt if I'll try on Saturday. The problem is - there's an East Coast goes through Chester in each direction about once every ten minutes, which seems decent, but they've got 50 odd train sets, if I recall. I guess I'll have to try and contact them and see what it's doing on the day. Some bloke reckons it's 91111. Don't know if that's any help RE: East Coast - citaro5284 - 12 Oct 2014 (12 Oct 2014, 11:08 am)Adam wrote Saw on Facebook that East Coast are dedicating a loco for the centenary of the start of WW1 with an official ceremony at Newcastle Central. It's happening this Tuesday at 9:50am. I am on the 0729 to KGX....so no where near unfortunately.... RE: East Coast - Andreos1 - 12 Oct 2014 That's usually the one I use citaro5284 and was on it just last week. #sonear #yetsofar #hashtagsonNEB |