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« on: January 25, 2009, 13:36:09 » |
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was on the no shop voyager yesterday, and is it me or is this a complete lash up, the shop has been replaced by a bike store either side of a central aisle,{ with rumour being that no bikes can actually fit in the bike area}and a 153 type of luggage shelf. Most of the tables have been removed, with the remainder positioned by one of the big window pillars. only the luggage stacks at the extreme ends of the saloons remain and the pitch of the seats has been closed up meaning the reservation displays now dont line up. the seats have not been recovered and still have the comfort of sitting on an Iorning board. the catering is now a trolley which managed to get through with ease ,but as the train was near empty this wasnt difficult. comments please
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All postings reflect my own personal views and opinions and are not intended to be, nor should be taken as official statements of first great western or first group policy
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2009, 13:43:46 » |
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I agree with the 'complete lash up' theory, dog box!
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2009, 13:48:39 » |
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the money they spent on this they could have hired locos and coachs and just took a couple of voyagers apart to make longer ones!
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thetrout
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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2009, 14:08:37 » |
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Haven't seen it yet. But by your descriptions it doesn't sound like anything special. Still, thats why we still have XC▸ HST▸ 's. relax109 is right here, they could have hired LHCS▸ and given it a refurb similar to the HST's and then made longer voyagers. But one things for sure, they need to fix the seating in the First Class on voyagers. The amount of times i've reclined a seat has moved but the back hasn't, which then exposes all the mechanism to your backside is quite frankly annoying...!
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inspector_blakey
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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2009, 18:24:39 » |
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Virgin may have had their faults but I don't think that anyone could argue that they didn't have a bit of a flair for style and customer service. As soon as I read details of the Voyager "refurbishment" I had a nasty feeling that is there was an operator that was capable of making a Voyager less comfortable to travel in the XC▸ would step up to the plate. I find the airline seating in the original Voyagers cramped (I'm tall, but not ridiculously: 6' 1") so god only knows what I'll find the new seats to be like. Incidentally, full marks to FGW▸ for providing ample legroom for someone of my height at every seat in the HST▸ refurbs.
I'm now actively trying to avoid XC in my travel plans: fortunately because their timings are so slow if I'm heading north from Oxford it's often just as quick to travel via London (and proper trains!) rather than Birmingham. I travelled to Keighley and back yesterday using FGW and NXEC▸ which took almost exactly the same amount of time and was much more comfortable. It was also cheaper: when I booked XC advance purchase fares were very very thin on the ground, but I was lucky with the FGW/NXEC journey and got advance purchase tickets for about ^20 each way.
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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2009, 19:26:33 » |
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Cross Country are quite frankly awful, their customer service department is either incapable of replying to emails or completely crap!! They make my blood boil.
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thetrout
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« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2009, 20:13:38 » |
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Cross Country are quite frankly awful, their customer service department is either incapable of replying to emails or completely crap!! They make my blood boil. Agreed. I could go on for days about XC▸ , but I wont, however I cannot resist these following points... From experience their catering department clearly hasn't heard of vegetarians... And what good are the microwaves on the HST▸ 's if they refurbishment company hasn't even connected them to a power source. Where is First Class? "At the rear sir" Train Arrives... ... ... Great, It's at the front *looks like a prat whilst sprinting to the other end of the platform* thanks for that Or, would you like some refreshments sir? Ok, I'll bring them to you now, 30 minutes later, no refreshments Please don't think i'm a grumpy old fart, because I'm not, I just find XC's idea of a train company SHOCKING!!!
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2009, 20:33:17 » |
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My personal view is that Cross Country are indeed rubbish, in terms of their lack of customer service. However, as their services are generally 'full and standing' (or 'sitting on suitcases in the aisles', last time I travelled to Manchester), they just don't seem to care. So, they're not too concerned about their refurb, on the basis that we 'mugs' will still travel on their 'cross country' routes, when we need to do so.
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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thetrout
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« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2009, 21:49:28 » |
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Just got off a 4 coach XC▸ Voyager, Only one working toilet which you wouldn't want to use unless it was an absolute must. Also no paper Full and standing. People sat in the vestibules, which made my trip to the buffet car somewhat less likely. Fare Dodgers Kinda says it all really
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inspector_blakey
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« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2009, 22:49:05 » |
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Odd that a train service can go downhill so quickly really. I assume that the train crews are largely the same staff as worked under Virgin which suggests that there must be some truly inspirational management going on to elicit the precipitous drop in customer service standards that XC▸ have achieved.
Given that the parent company is the same, I find my experience of XC difficult to square with my experience of Arriva Trains Wales - it may be a "bargain bucket" franchise running some fairly ratty old units but I'd happily use ATW▸ over XC any day.
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« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2009, 07:10:12 » |
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Voyagers are just completely unsuited for long distance XC▸ travel and we have the SRA» /Virgin to thank for that. Toilets being out of order on Voyagers are nothing new when you only have three on a four car train that is travelling the length of the country. I'm now actively trying to avoid XC in my travel plans Sadly so am I if I'm heading north of Birmingham as I'd rather go via London. The HSTs▸ that XC run don't operate at the times heading north when I would travel which is a bit of a shame as I was so pleased when I heard they were bringing them back
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bemmy
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« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2009, 11:07:16 » |
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Surely XC▸ is the country's the least important franchise..... it doesn't serve London, so the national media aren't interested, and MPs▸ probably don't use XC trains to connect into London trains, as they might with Scotrail and ATW▸ . So however bad it may be, it won't get the attention that FGW▸ got when it all went spectacularly wrong.
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Doctor Gideon Ceefax
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« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2009, 11:16:43 » |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gtc6j/Inside_Out_West_Midlands_14_01_2009/This is worth viewing, as it shows the extent of the overcrowding on voyagers. No doubt they've deliberately picked the worst trains, but even so it shows just how unsuitable voyagers are. HST▸ 's used to get very busy on the routes, and that was when they had 7 carriages (averaging 400 seats - unrefurbished), rather than 4 (averaging 188 seats) or 5 (224 seats). Even the 6 car Mark II coaching stock had around 270 seats.
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« Reply #14 on: January 26, 2009, 11:29:12 » |
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I know, they can run 142s doubled up. That would provide more seats and a new travelling experience for all! It's strange to think that trains run to Barnstaple with more seating in them than those going from Plymouth to Leeds!
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