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« Reply #45 on: May 19, 2016, 12:48:42 » |
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.....would be interesting to know the details of the longest distance season ticket issued! I seem to recall a few from Exeter St Davids to London Zone 1.
You can get seasons from Berwick-upon-Tweed to London, quite pricey at ^2092 for a monthly!
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« Reply #46 on: June 04, 2016, 13:07:32 » |
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Looking at my calendar, it seems that late September will be the earilest I can devote a whole week. This is the plan for the first four days. I have worked this out using a random week in July, as the timetable for September was not available when I started planning. I plan on splitting this into two parts, returning home on the Friday morning (to reduce the amount of luggage carried and raiding my freezer for some home cooked food) then possibly getting the Penzance sleeper that evening. But the plan for the latter part may change somewhat. A few thoughts that come to mind. Evening travel may mean no view, so I'll have to check daylight hours and where I am travelling at those times. B&B options are also limited in some places (I'm thinking Fort William), although there shouldn't be a huge demand at that time of year. The Fort William to Kyle of Lochalsh section keeps proving troublesome each time I try to rearrange the schedule. I did look at car hire rental as an alternative to the limited bus service, but one way rentals are hideously expensive. I'll have to think about this some more. I have a business trip to Aberystwyth in a fortnight, so hoping to see a few local places whilst travelling there, so may change the ALR plan depending on what I see this month.
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« Reply #47 on: June 04, 2016, 13:31:18 » |
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The Fort William to Kyle of Lochalsh section keeps proving troublesome each time I try to rearrange the schedule. I did look at car hire rental as an alternative to the limited bus service, but one way rentals are hideously expensive. I'll have to think about this some more.
Would you consider taking the train all the way to Mallaig? See attachment for Mallaig to Kyle of Lochalsh journey example
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« Reply #48 on: June 04, 2016, 13:37:05 » |
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The Fort William to Kyle of Lochalsh section keeps proving troublesome each time I try to rearrange the schedule. I did look at car hire rental as an alternative to the limited bus service, but one way rentals are hideously expensive. I'll have to think about this some more.
Would you consider taking the train all the way to Mallaig? See attachment for Mallaig to Kyle of Lochalsh journey example That looks like a good alternative, I'll do a bit more research into it.
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« Reply #49 on: June 04, 2016, 17:54:17 » |
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I assume you have decided to catch the 10:58 from Cardiff to Llanelli in order to use the Swansea District Line, beware that if doing your ALR▸ at the end of September then the Severn Tunnel will be closed and journey times between Paddington and Cardiff will be increased by approximately 30 minutes.
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« Reply #50 on: June 04, 2016, 18:03:46 » |
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I assume you have decided to catch the 10:58 from Cardiff to Llanelli in order to use the Swansea District Line, beware that if doing your ALR▸ at the end of September then the Severn Tunnel will be closed and journey times between Paddington and Cardiff will be increased by approximately 30 minutes.
Speaking of which...here's a link to the revised timetables now available on the GWR▸ website: https://www.gwr.com/travel-updates/planned-engineering/severn-tunnelThanks to RobT and team at GWR.
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« Reply #51 on: June 04, 2016, 20:30:10 » |
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I assume you have decided to catch the 10:58 from Cardiff to Llanelli in order to use the Swansea District Line If I recall correctly, it is also the only express service into S.W. Wales, I think the other services which use the Swansea District Line call at minor stations between Port Talbot / Bridgend and Cardiff and hence are just as slow as the Swansea trains. If you're after rare track, given that you seem to have nearly three hours in Llanelli, couldn't you stay on the Fishguard train to Whitland (also getting the Carmarthen avoider line in)? The stretch of track between Pembrey & Burry Port and Carmarthen (through Ferryside in particular) is probably the most scenic section of track in south Wales in my opinion. Whitland station is not my idea of a good place to wait for a train though. beware that if doing your ALR▸ at the end of September then the Severn Tunnel will be closed and journey times between Paddington and Cardiff will be increased by approximately 30 minutes. Good point, well spotted.
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« Reply #52 on: June 04, 2016, 22:01:47 » |
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If you're after rare track ...
See http://www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk/2016.htmTry Margam East Junction - Margam Moors Junction via OVE (Ogmore Vale Extension) line (125) PB03 Mondays to Fridays: 1L05 0352 / 0357 Swansea - Paddington
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« Reply #53 on: June 04, 2016, 22:36:02 » |
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I assume you have decided to catch the 10:58 from Cardiff to Llanelli in order to use the Swansea District Line... Be aware that not all Fishguard trains are routed via the Swansea District Line and some use the main line and go around the Swansea station avoiding line and on through Gowerton. I've been on both. Even when the Severn Tunnel is not shut, the connection into the Fishguard from the Paddington - Swansea at Cardiff train can be precarious. It is a connection they will hold for a while and even let that 150 (if that is the allocated type) in front of the HST▸ because of it going express after Bridgend. However, on one occasion in winter, it was a taxi onward for the few for the ferry on the late-running London train I was on. I'm glad others have suggested the Mallaig/Kyle connection. I've used it in both directions successfully (although I felt it necessary to say my prayers on the last occasion as we raced around Skye on the Stagecoach bus at 60 -I could see the speedo - as the driver made sure he had a stop for his sandwich and we got the ferry!).
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« Reply #54 on: June 04, 2016, 22:44:41 » |
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I haven't been to Manchester Victoria for years, but on 6.7.16 do you think you're OK with a 5 minute connection - arrive from Huddersfield at 0733 and depart at 0738 to Southport?
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« Reply #55 on: June 05, 2016, 10:51:24 » |
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Also it is a good 10+ minutes walk from Porthmadoc mainline to the Harbour. So if the Pwlhei train is late change at Minffordd your train stops at 11:35.
Re change at Man Vic Nationalrail website gives it as a connection.
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« Reply #56 on: June 05, 2016, 11:28:13 » |
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Also it is a good 10+ minutes walk from Porthmadoc mainline to the Harbour. So if the Pwlhei train is late change at Minffordd your train stops at 11:35.
Re change at Man Vic Nationalrail website gives it as a connection.
Maybe, but it depends whether you want to run the risk of the rest of the day being thrown out of kilter.
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« Reply #57 on: June 05, 2016, 15:19:33 » |
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The Mallaig ferry and Severn Tunnel closure have caused a slight rift in the plans.
I'll need to sit down and work out a new schedule. I am considering flying to Edinburgh/Glasgow one evening, then working my way up to the Highlands, then back down south and into Wales.
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« Reply #58 on: June 07, 2016, 14:08:39 » |
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Be aware that not all Fishguard trains are routed via the Swansea District Line and some use the main line and go around the Swansea station avoiding line and on through Gowerton. I've been on both. Good point, I've been on both routes too using the Fishguard boat train. Also, note that it is only the daytime boat train that avoids Swansea. Other Fishguard services call at Swansea (Mon-Sat it isn't just boat trains any more, there are 6 daytime services each way now (although some of those are basically ECS▸ moves, eg. the one only from Clarbeston Road), plus the nightime boat train).
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« Reply #59 on: June 07, 2016, 20:32:15 » |
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Ahhh...the forth rail bridge gets my vote...I can still remember the sound of trains going over it. Although in this modern age it may be more dramatic standing underneath it rather than in the double glazed comfort of the train itself
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