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The caravans on wheels would be replaced anyway as it was a stipulation of the franchise tender.The fare dodging would be sorted if they put permenant ticket gates at Doncaster, like at Leeds and Manchester Victoria.Not sure how any of that is the fault of Serco/Arbellio (the current incumbents) though. I use Northern and First TPX (to get to home games). Northern normally hitch two trains (caravans) together to provide decent capacity and while the TPX trains are newer, they're hugely overcrowded (even on a Saturday) as they don't have enough units to do hitch two together. Replacing the current old trains with new ones won't sort the capacity issues out as they're going to order like for like. I've also used Arriva Trains Wales on occasion and despite having newer units than Northern they're poorly kept, never on time and to me a step backward.
Quote from: Rios on December 09, 2015, 12:49:57 pmThe caravans on wheels would be replaced anyway as it was a stipulation of the franchise tender.The fare dodging would be sorted if they put permenant ticket gates at Doncaster, like at Leeds and Manchester Victoria.Not sure how any of that is the fault of Serco/Arbellio (the current incumbents) though. I use Northern and First TPX (to get to home games). Northern normally hitch two trains (caravans) together to provide decent capacity and while the TPX trains are newer, they're hugely overcrowded (even on a Saturday) as they don't have enough units to do hitch two together. Replacing the current old trains with new ones won't sort the capacity issues out as they're going to order like for like. I've also used Arriva Trains Wales on occasion and despite having newer units than Northern they're poorly kept, never on time and to me a step backward.Hi - my main beef with Northern Rail is that they COULD collect more fares by adding Manpower. On the West Yorkshire trains I have used they had 2 collectors and also an Inspector got on half way to Huddersfield to check they had been doing their jobsNR collect via one person who has to be responsible for everything and on busy trains have no chance of getting all the Fares due even if they wanted to. Some of them don't try and often stay in their "office" at the rear of the train thus leaving 70% of passengers carte blanche to ride freeI have written to them several times and had letters in the DFP to no avail ...Yet NR introduced a Peak Period in the evening to try to maximise takings (whilst failing already to get what they already could)NR were instrumental in getting Free Train Travel for those with Bus Passes abolished (by hiking their "take" so it could no longer be justified by Local authorities). Yet if they had taken what they were due to from regular customers those concessions might have remained viable. At least the "people" organised / negotiated for the most vulnerable group to be returned to their "free" travel on Trains and the rest now pay half faresThe powers that be also tried to scrap the Manchester Airport Service from Cleethorpes citing "underused" yet Austin Mitchell MP said it was disgusting to think of scrapping it given that people had to stand between Grimsby and Scunny cos it was so FULL and if they don't collect Fares on that train it WILL look empty to the bean counters so they justify cutting the service down in frequency or as they thought of scrapping it altogether. If NR do this on our local trains we too may end up with a lesser crapper serviceI too DO wish they would install barriers on Donny Station or adopt a system such as Poland Czech Republic Hungary where you prepay for travel (on trams) and have to validate each time you travel until you need to renew. You get fined heavily if the Police or Inspectors catch you on a journey and you have not stamped your card and tourists often fall foul of this lawI appreciate that their journeys are often flat fares per single trip which would make it easier to administer but I am sure we could come up with a solution in 2015 !
I went to Sheffield and back on the train to a gig the other week, proper pissed me off that I bothered to buy a ticket (as I always do) and didn't get checked either way, especially when the last train back is full of the dregs of society who you know full well haven't bothered to pay. Same thing happened on the train back from the York game earlier in the season. Surely this is one reason the trains are so expensive, those of us who are honest and pay our way have to fork out for the freeloaders.
Quote from: Filo on December 09, 2015, 03:56:54 pmThat Cleethorpes Manchester airport service would get more people if it actually stopped at a few stations instead of going through them.It'd defeat the object of most train companies' selling point, which is 'A to B in under two hours' or whatever. A stop at a station en route adds on at least five minutes to a journey, so I doubt they'd ever go for it.What frustrates me most about the rail system in this country is that some towns which are geographically close (i.e. Mansfield and Chesterfield, Stevenage and Luton, both about 15 miles apart) take well over an hour to get to on the train.Imagine the money that could be made by opening up a cross country sort of rail line, as opposed to 'go to the nearest city and catch a connecting service'.
That Cleethorpes Manchester airport service would get more people if it actually stopped at a few stations instead of going through them.
Quote from: Donnywolf on December 09, 2015, 02:44:29 pmQuote from: Rios on December 09, 2015, 12:49:57 pmThe caravans on wheels would be replaced anyway as it was a stipulation of the franchise tender.The fare dodging would be sorted if they put permenant ticket gates at Doncaster, like at Leeds and Manchester Victoria.Not sure how any of that is the fault of Serco/Arbellio (the current incumbents) though. I use Northern and First TPX (to get to home games). Northern normally hitch two trains (caravans) together to provide decent capacity and while the TPX trains are newer, they're hugely overcrowded (even on a Saturday) as they don't have enough units to do hitch two together. Replacing the current old trains with new ones won't sort the capacity issues out as they're going to order like for like. I've also used Arriva Trains Wales on occasion and despite having newer units than Northern they're poorly kept, never on time and to me a step backward.Hi - my main beef with Northern Rail is that they COULD collect more fares by adding Manpower. On the West Yorkshire trains I have used they had 2 collectors and also an Inspector got on half way to Huddersfield to check they had been doing their jobsNR collect via one person who has to be responsible for everything and on busy trains have no chance of getting all the Fares due even if they wanted to. Some of them don't try and often stay in their "office" at the rear of the train thus leaving 70% of passengers carte blanche to ride freeI have written to them several times and had letters in the DFP to no avail ...Yet NR introduced a Peak Period in the evening to try to maximise takings (whilst failing already to get what they already could)NR were instrumental in getting Free Train Travel for those with Bus Passes abolished (by hiking their "take" so it could no longer be justified by Local authorities). Yet if they had taken what they were due to from regular customers those concessions might have remained viable. At least the "people" organised / negotiated for the most vulnerable group to be returned to their "free" travel on Trains and the rest now pay half faresThe powers that be also tried to scrap the Manchester Airport Service from Cleethorpes citing "underused" yet Austin Mitchell MP said it was disgusting to think of scrapping it given that people had to stand between Grimsby and Scunny cos it was so FULL and if they don't collect Fares on that train it WILL look empty to the bean counters so they justify cutting the service down in frequency or as they thought of scrapping it altogether. If NR do this on our local trains we too may end up with a lesser crapper serviceI too DO wish they would install barriers on Donny Station or adopt a system such as Poland Czech Republic Hungary where you prepay for travel (on trams) and have to validate each time you travel until you need to renew. You get fined heavily if the Police or Inspectors catch you on a journey and you have not stamped your card and tourists often fall foul of this lawI appreciate that their journeys are often flat fares per single trip which would make it easier to administer but I am sure we could come up with a solution in 2015 ! That Cleethorpes Manchester airport service would get more people if it actually stopped at a few stations instead of going through them
Two good websites those Daggers. Bookmarked. Thank you.BobG
Very interesting links DW. Never knew there was a direct service from Thorne to Barnsley; that would have been handy for away games at Oakwell!
On a similar theme, I heard last week that Peel have bought some land adjacent to the railway near the airport with the rumour that they're building a station there.The same person told me that there was a 12 year limit on some loans they had to repay from profits which has now expired and made the airport a much better investment for expansion.
Bawtry's not on the list either. But one at the end of a GWR branch line near me that disappeared in the 1960's is there. It's bloody hard to work out where it exactly was actually even though there's a map. Swindon's second station is not in the list either. That's a shame as it was a cracking and pretty long branch line. There's a fragment of it left though as the preserved Swindon and Cricklade Railway. Only snag is, it doesn't actually get as far as Cricklade!BobG