John L wrote:Only took an hour longer by train due to engineering work, as per timetable. Left Lancaster at 12, into Crewe at 2, came back just before 6, got home at 8.... no probs! Hourly through service via Manchester.... no coaches or changes anywhere. You should try it CC!
John L wrote:Only took an hour longer by train due to engineering work, as per timetable. Left Lancaster at 12, into Crewe at 2, came back just before 6, got home at 8.... no probs! Hourly through service via Manchester.... no coaches or changes anywhere. You should try it CC!
Christies Child wrote:Sounds as though all those who intended to travel by rail to Crewe will experience extreme problems due to engineering works between Preston and Crewe and could face an alternative coach services between the two.
parceldave wrote:Train to Crewe was on time at 7.57 , and was full of jolly Scotsmen who supplied me and my travelling companion with some early morning refreshment , and wouldn't take "no thanks " for an answer . Arrived in Crewe on time just before 9 and met a little trainspotterwho joined our party en route to Weatherspoons for breaky , after which we visited a few more interesting watering holes before watching an entertaining game of footy and collecting a much needed 3pts. Returned to pub for celebratory couple of beers before catching 18.14 on time train to Preston which went via Manchester and took just over 1 hour . We then should have had a 40 min wait for Glascow train , but on another platform someone noticed a Barrow train which we jumped on and got back into Lancaster about 20.15. We then travelled on foot to Bar11 to watch Ireland game , and then to rock&roll bar , then to Indian , then back to rock & roll bar and then home ...... i think
. Great day out , great bunch of lads and great Train service
. Now where, those paracetamol.
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Mark S wrote:Rapidly thinning grey hair was my first thought.![]()
I will be in disguise tomorrow night.
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