Zoe
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« on: March 14, 2009, 15:37:39 » |
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I went to Plymouth on Friday and it seems to possibly be the worst connected major city in the UK▸ :
No motorway, poor road access from the west.
First direct train from Birmingham arrives at 10:51.
First direct train from London arrives at 11:15.
Last direct train to Birmingham: 18:25.
Last direct train to Bristol and London (other than sleeper): 19:37.
Last train to stations to Exeter (other than sleeper): 21:16.
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super tm
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2009, 15:45:13 » |
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Sleeper from Paddington provides early morning arrival.
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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2009, 19:06:28 » |
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What's wrong with the M5/ A303 (T) and A38 (T) - you can drive from both London and Birmingham without stopping!
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grahame
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« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2009, 19:07:34 » |
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I went to Plymouth on Friday and it seems to possibly be the worst connected major city in the UK▸ :
It may be one of the worst, but only just. I tried out another major city ... First direct train from Birmingham arrives at 10:51. 10:23 First direct train from London arrives at 11:15. 11:10 Last direct train to Birmingham: 18:25. 18:52 Last direct train to London (other than sleeper): 19:37. 19:00 Last train to stations to Exeter: 21:16. 17:08
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« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2009, 19:11:09 » |
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What's wrong with the M5/ A303 (T) and A38 (T) - you can drive from both London and Birmingham without stopping!
Whilst you are correct, the road from London - Plymouth if you stay on a motorway requires a dogleg around the back of Bristol. Very slow indeed.
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« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2009, 19:16:14 » |
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I went to Plymouth on Friday and it seems to possibly be the worst connected major city in the UK▸ :
It may be one of the worst, but only just. I tried out another major city ... First direct train from Birmingham arrives at 10:51. 10:23 First direct train from London arrives at 11:15. 11:10 Last direct train to Birmingham: 18:25. 18:52 Last direct train to London (other than sleeper): 19:37. 19:00 Last train to stations to Exeter: 21:16. 17:08 care to share graham?
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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2009, 19:17:45 » |
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What's wrong with the M5/ A303 (T) and A38 (T) - you can drive from both London and Birmingham without stopping!
That road is an absolute nightmare. In some areas it alternatives between single and dual carriageway, which can lead to major traffic congestion. It is also a very fast and dangerous road. You can get some nasty accidents as well. Also road rage is all too often Personally, I wouldn't recommend the road. Although some of the greasy spoons on route are very good indeed
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Zoe
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« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2009, 19:25:26 » |
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The A38 has some substandard sections in the Haldon area. Plymouth must be one of the largest cities without a motorway.
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« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2009, 19:32:02 » |
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At least it has an early morning arrival from Bristol now, with the 0634 arriving at 0852.
But I agree, it's not particularly great.
I can't work Graham's teaser out either!
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« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2009, 19:47:44 » |
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How about London Padd d 0606 Reading d 0632 Newbury d 0648 Pewsey d 0705 Westbury d 0724 Castle Cary d 0742 Taunton d 0802 Tiverton d 0815 Exeter SD d 0830 Newton Abbot d 0850 Totnes d 0903 Plymouth a 0930
Penzance a 1130
Depart Penzance d 1200 and go on to form the 1357 from Plymouth (so long as the 0906 is extended to Newquay)
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Zoe
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« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2009, 19:55:54 » |
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Depart Penzance d 1200 and go on to form the 1357 from Plymouth (so long as the 0906 is extended to Newquay)
This is a good idea as it would remove the current 4 hour gap in London services. The only concern I have with your plan is the routing via the Berks and Hants. I'm not sure that many people would want to travel. It may be an idea to route via Bristol. You are more likely to get a person wanting to travel from Swindon to Plymouth at that time than from Pewsey, Westbury or Castle Cary.
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« Reply #11 on: March 14, 2009, 20:02:24 » |
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It would then be about 15/20 minutes slower past Taunton mind.
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Zoe
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« Reply #12 on: March 14, 2009, 20:23:25 » |
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In the other direction:
Plymouth d 2100 Totnes d 2127 Newton Abbot d 2140 Exeter St Davids d 22:02 Tiverton Parkway d 22:16 Taunton d 22:32 Bristol Temple Meads a 23:07 Bath Spa d 23:20 Chippenham d 23:33 Swindon d 23:48 Reading d 00:18 London Paddingon a 00:50
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« Reply #13 on: March 14, 2009, 20:50:16 » |
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Grahame's city is over half as far again from London than Plymouth. I think that the comparison of the last train to Exeter is a bit unfair.
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grahame
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« Reply #14 on: March 14, 2009, 21:13:08 » |
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care to share graham?
I'm being a bit naughty ... it's Edinburgh which - as rogerw says - is rather further from London / Birmingham than Plymouth is - so it rather confirms the case the Plymouth service ain't all that good. And, yes, I agree that the Exeter comparison isn't exactly a fair one - I should have added one of these: I think.
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