Title: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: Super Guard on November 04, 2008, 18:18:32 I am hoping to travel on this service from PAD tomorrow (Wednesday). I know it is crazily busy on a Friday, but is that the case all week, or is it lighter at other times? I am travelling PAD-TVP.
Title: Re: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: devon_metro on November 04, 2008, 18:22:24 The time I have done it from Westbury normally fall in half term, its been standing room only when boarding at Westbury so I presume it will be fairly hectic most of the week. Perhaps not so bad as Fridays.
Otherwise, as I believe you are staff, i'm sure the kind chappie doing the doors would allow you in First Class :D Title: Re: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: Super Guard on November 04, 2008, 22:22:06 The time I have done it from Westbury normally fall in half term, its been standing room only when boarding at Westbury so I presume it will be fairly hectic most of the week. Perhaps not so bad as Fridays. Otherwise, as I believe you are staff, i'm sure the kind chappie doing the doors would allow you in First Class :D I couldn't possibly comment about the latter. ;D Title: Re: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: Super Guard on November 04, 2008, 22:25:03 Also, any tips on knowing which platform it will go off? As in the past I have just stood staring at the CIS until the platform shows up and by then 30,000 people somehow seemed to have got through the gateline!
Title: Re: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: devon_metro on November 05, 2008, 16:30:51 Its booked to go from 8, although I suppose you are on it now ;)
Title: Re: 1506 PAD-PNZ Post by: Super Guard on November 05, 2008, 18:50:30 It went from 5 :D. Luckily there was a very nice TM on it ;D.
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