Show Posts
|
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 8
|
1
|
Journey by Journey / Cross Country services / Re: Birmingham New Street Redevelopment
|
on: May 15, 2013, 16:39:59
|
I too recently travelled through Birmingham New Street, when changing trains en-route between Aberystwyth and Exeter St David's. I was disappointed to find the area which I walk through between platforms completely stripped back, with very few outlets available to use for passengers changing trains, as the majority are now housed in the new concourse, which is only accessible for passengers beginning and ending their journeys at New Street. This is not what I expected from the improved concourse, and one can only hope that things will improve for connecting passengers in 2015, when the redevelopment is completed!
|
|
|
6
|
Journey by Journey / Portsmouth to Cardiff / Re: Bradford-On-Avon
|
on: April 16, 2010, 19:11:03
|
I'm not sure if the train will be packed towards Paddington in the morning if it is mainly people coming from the West going home. I would have thought they would wait until later before going home.
|
|
|
12
|
Journey by Journey / Portsmouth to Cardiff / Bradford-On-Avon
|
on: April 14, 2010, 21:12:03
|
Hi
I am looking for a day out on Saturday in Bradford-on-Avon and was wondering will there be enough to do and if it is a nice town to visit?
I will hopefully be travelling on the 09:54 Exeter St David's to Westbury, arriving at 10:59, changing to the 11:08 Westbury to Bradford-on-Avon, arriving 11:19 and return on the 15:47 Bradford-on-Avon to Westbury, arriving 16:01, changing to the 16:23 Westbury to Exeter St David's, arriving 17:33.
My other question is are any of these trains likely to be busy or am I pretty much guaranteed a seat on all of these trains (I am especially concerned about the long distance trains)
Look forward to replies - Many thanks
DevonTrains2008
|
|
|
14
|
All across the Great Western territory / The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom / Re: URGENT: DAY OUT BY TRAIN 21-12-2009
|
on: December 23, 2009, 16:25:37
|
Thanks for all the suggestions!
On 21st December took the train from Honiton to Basingstoke about 10 am and arrived around 12 pm and upon arrival in Basingstoke found there was very little snow and that - no offense to anyone from Basingstoke - it wasn't particularly attractive. After around 5 minutes standing outside Basingstoke station discussing what to do we decided to catch the train to Reading. We were very disspointed as it started to rain as we left Basingstoke, however as we approached Reading West it began to snow! after arrival in Reading we took a Reading Buses bus to Emmer Green, where my relatives live. after about an hour we realised that we wouldn't be able to travel back to Honiton that evening as the hill into Reading was impassable - it featured on the BBC» News that evening and that Reading Buses had suspended all services. The snow continued to fall until after Midnight and by morning around 15 cm had fallen - we woke to a beautiful winter wonderland! We travelled home to Exeter on the 1432 from Reading to Exeter St Davids (Paddington - Penzance service) and then changed in Exeter for a train to Feniton - what an adventure!
|
|
|
|