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Author Topic: No tickets available - yet train calls at both X and C  (Read 8894 times)
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« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2009, 22:58:58 »

Here's a similar one, which I 've been meaning to ask for a while. Also in FGW (First Great Western) territory.

I'm travelling with my companion when the train I'm on stops at A. I get off, and wave to my companion as it leaves. I then set off in the same broad direction as the train went, and a brisk 20 minute walk later arrive at station B, a mile away. A few minutes later, a trains arrives from broadly the same direction as I've come. Yes it's the same train that I got off, on the same service, and sure enough, my companion is still on it. 

I didn't pass or go near any other stations on the way.

Where are A and B? 

If there is a delay at WOS» (Worcester Shrub Hill - next trains) or it arrives on time - A is WOS and B is WOF

Not the one I'm thinking of. Do they really sit at WOS for around 20 mins? Still, all good answers, but none of them as whacky as the service I'm thinking of.

 
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« Reply #16 on: December 15, 2009, 00:14:08 »

The curious thing is, when it arrives at station B, the train has averaged 45mph since it's last stop, but you've still managed to walk there and beat it.
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« Reply #17 on: December 15, 2009, 00:18:21 »

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« Reply #18 on: December 15, 2009, 00:22:21 »

No. Don't think you've got 20 minutes spare.
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« Reply #19 on: December 15, 2009, 00:33:51 »

Here's a similar one, which I 've been meaning to ask for a while. Also in FGW (First Great Western) territory.

I'm travelling with my companion when the train I'm on stops at A. I get off, and wave to my companion as it leaves. I then set off in the same broad direction as the train went, and a brisk 20 minute walk later arrive at station B, a mile away. A few minutes later, a trains arrives from broadly the same direction as I've come. Yes it's the same train that I got off, on the same service, and sure enough, my companion is still on it. 

I didn't pass or go near any other stations on the way.

Where are A and B? 

If there is a delay at WOS» (Worcester Shrub Hill - next trains) or it arrives on time - A is WOS and B is WOF

Not the one I'm thinking of. Do they really sit at WOS for around 20 mins? Still, all good answers, but none of them as whacky as the service I'm thinking of.

 

I have known it to happen - rarely I will admit
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« Reply #20 on: December 15, 2009, 00:35:04 »

Ealing Broadway - West Ealing Wink

It's taken me around an hour to get between the 2 on an HST (High Speed Train) in the past Tongue
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« Reply #21 on: December 15, 2009, 07:17:51 »

Nothing like a dig at ariva  Grin
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« Reply #22 on: December 15, 2009, 16:35:40 »

Here's a similar one, which I 've been meaning to ask for a while. Also in FGW (First Great Western) territory.

I'm travelling with my companion when the train I'm on stops at A. I get off, and wave to my companion as it leaves. I then set off in the same broad direction as the train went, and a brisk 20 minute walk later arrive at station B, a mile away. A few minutes later, a trains arrives from broadly the same direction as I've come. Yes it's the same train that I got off, on the same service, and sure enough, my companion is still on it. 

I didn't pass or go near any other stations on the way.

Where are A and B? 
You could arrive at Patchway at 0737 and depart from Parkway at 0810 on the same XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) service.
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« Reply #23 on: December 15, 2009, 16:53:23 »

Here's a similar one, which I 've been meaning to ask for a while. Also in FGW (First Great Western) territory.

I'm travelling with my companion when the train I'm on stops at A. I get off, and wave to my companion as it leaves. I then set off in the same broad direction as the train went, and a brisk 20 minute walk later arrive at station B, a mile away. A few minutes later, a trains arrives from broadly the same direction as I've come. Yes it's the same train that I got off, on the same service, and sure enough, my companion is still on it. 

I didn't pass or go near any other stations on the way.

Where are A and B? 
You could arrive at Patchway at 0737 and depart from Parkway at 0810 on the same XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) service.

Damn you bemmy. I'd just worked it out as well. Cheesy And like Graham's earlier poser, try buying a ticket from Patchway to Bristol Parkway.
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« Reply #24 on: December 15, 2009, 17:01:07 »

Just checked with National Rail Enquiries: no ticket available for the 0737, but on the other through train at 2248 I can get an Offpeak Single for the 3 minute journey for ^40!  Shocked You couldn't make it up. Cheesy
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« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2009, 17:18:41 »

Just checked with National Rail Enquiries: no ticket available for the 0737, but on the other through train at 2248 I can get an Offpeak Single for the 3 minute journey for ^40!  Shocked You couldn't make it up. Cheesy

Eh? I think you have made it up. The 2248 from Patchway is a Cardiff to Exeter service, and no matter how you do it, Patchway to Parkway is gonna take longer than 3 minutes...... not sure what you were looking at on NRE(resolve). Huh
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« Reply #26 on: December 15, 2009, 17:53:37 »

bere alston and calstock?
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« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2009, 18:00:20 »

Just checked with National Rail Enquiries: no ticket available for the 0737, but on the other through train at 2248 I can get an Offpeak Single for the 3 minute journey for ^40!  Shocked You couldn't make it up. Cheesy

Eh? I think you have made it up. The 2248 from Patchway is a Cardiff to Exeter service, and no matter how you do it, Patchway to Parkway is gonna take longer than 3 minutes...... not sure what you were looking at on NRE(resolve). Huh
The 2248 runs via Parkway.

No, seriously, I don't have the imagination to make it up:

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« Reply #28 on: December 15, 2009, 18:00:58 »

Here's a similar one, which I 've been meaning to ask for a while. Also in FGW (First Great Western) territory.

I'm travelling with my companion when the train I'm on stops at A. I get off, and wave to my companion as it leaves. I then set off in the same broad direction as the train went, and a brisk 20 minute walk later arrive at station B, a mile away. A few minutes later, a trains arrives from broadly the same direction as I've come. Yes it's the same train that I got off, on the same service, and sure enough, my companion is still on it. 

I didn't pass or go near any other stations on the way.

Where are A and B? 
You could arrive at Patchway at 0737 and depart from Parkway at 0810 on the same XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) service.

Well done Bemmy! My teaser this evening was going to be that I see this train most days on my daily commute (the 8am to Swindon usually pulls out parallel to it).
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« Reply #29 on: December 15, 2009, 19:14:41 »

Just checked with National Rail Enquiries: no ticket available for the 0737, but on the other through train at 2248 I can get an Offpeak Single for the 3 minute journey for ^40!  Shocked You couldn't make it up. Cheesy

Eh? I think you have made it up. The 2248 from Patchway is a Cardiff to Exeter service, and no matter how you do it, Patchway to Parkway is gonna take longer than 3 minutes...... not sure what you were looking at on NRE(resolve). Huh
The 2248 runs via Parkway.

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I stand corrected. I was narrowing my searches to XC (Cross Country Trains (franchise)) services, I weren't aware that the 2200 FGW (First Great Western) Cardiff-Exeter travels via Bristol Parkway. Anyone out there know why this service does what appears to be a rather pointless reverse at Bristol Parkway?
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