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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 20:01 #49259 | |
rodney30
165 posts |
hi there is there anyone on here able to help me. i am traveling to Manchester Piccadilly on Friday 13th September from Bournemouth. was wondering if anyone knows if the train is a 4 car voyager or a 5 car voyager and does anyone know where i could get the voyager diagrams. Log in to reply |
cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 20:08 #49262 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
Could be either, depends what time of day you're travelling.
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 20:10 #49263 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
why does it matter? you won't get a seat or a decent meal, and the toilets will permanently numb your sense of smell either way "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 20:56 #49265 | |
TomOF
452 posts |
The prospect of having to travel on a Voyager was one of the driving forces behind me passing my test and buying a car.
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 21:18 #49266 | |
JamesN
1608 posts |
Usually 4 car, but there are some 5 cars diagrammed. Depends exactly when you're travelling
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 21:21 #49267 | |
rodney30
165 posts |
yeah i now they are uncomfortable and the toilets well enough said on them.... it would be the 16:45 from Bournemouth. 1M66. i know i won't get a seat but it would be nice to know if it is a 4 car or 5 car. (sometimes the trains are double units but not often) but if a five car might have a half chance to get a seat.
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 21:32 #49268 | |
JamesN
1608 posts |
Booked 4 car
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 21:36 #49269 | |
rodney30
165 posts |
thank you jamesn. how would i find out what the diagrams are.
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 22:18 #49271 | |
pbinnersley
431 posts |
" said:yeah i now they are uncomfortable and the toilets well enough said on them.... it would be the 16:45 from Bournemouth. 1M66. i know i won't get a seat but it would be nice to know if it is a 4 car or 5 car. (sometimes the trains are double units but not often) but if a five car might have a half chance to get a seat.Seat reservations are free on XC Trains, but I expect you've tried that and failed. Cross Country also offer Ten minute reservations If you are lucky and get a 5 coach voyager I've read that coach 'B' (next to first class) should be un-reserved. Otherwise your best chance of getting a seat is find out where on the platform the train will stop. Look for white on black markers showing VT/XC/220/221 and 4/5/STOP. The train is due to park in the middle siding so you can see which end first class it and avoid that. Then find the least congested part of the platform that will be near a door. The cost of travelling via London is only ~£3 more with a similar journey time. Good luck, Peter. Last edited: 08/09/2013 at 22:34 by pbinnersley Reason: Added via London option Log in to reply The following user said thank you: rodney30 |
cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 22:55 #49273 | |
Copping
95 posts |
It was better in the good ol' days when you had a choice of 7 or 8 coaches to sit in. Why Virgin decided to run shorter trains has always baffled me.
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cross country trains 08/09/2013 at 23:12 #49274 | |
JamesN
1608 posts |
" said:thank you jamesn. how would i find out what the diagrams are.Just experience, travelled on that train a few times, always been a 4 car Last edited: 08/09/2013 at 23:12 by JamesN Log in to reply The following user said thank you: rodney30 |
cross country trains 09/09/2013 at 21:40 #49296 | |
58050
2659 posts |
Copping wrote: Quote: It was better in the good ol' days when you had a choice of 7 or 8 coaches to sit in. Why Virgin decided to run shorter trains has always baffled me. Are you referring to a Cl.47/8 with 7 Mk.2fs or XC HST? Personally I think it was better when you had 9+ coaches with a variety of proper locos working the XC services, rather than the rubbish running around the network these days. Log in to reply |
cross country trains 09/09/2013 at 21:47 #49298 | |
pedroathome
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" said:Copping wrote:An XC employee said to me not too long ago that the modern 220/221's are just glorified commuter trains Log in to reply |
cross country trains 07/02/2014 at 14:16 #55151 | |
rodney30
165 posts |
does anybody how or if they have train (carriage) workings for the class 220/221
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cross country trains 07/02/2014 at 15:37 #55158 | |
58050
2659 posts |
Depends how up to date you want the info for? This site may give you an insight into the unit workings by diagram etc:- http://www.prar.fsnet.co.uk/diagrams.html There are several listings of alot of the TOCs on this site, but it only covers so much. Log in to reply |
cross country trains 07/02/2014 at 20:45 #55183 | |
rodney30
165 posts |
i would like them to be for now but i think that is not possible
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cross country trains 23/02/2014 at 17:03 #56083 | |
DanC
53 posts |
Travelled back from Birmingham to Wigan on a Virgin Voyager...Lovely trains :sick: ...Though must say a BIG positive is Virgins Tilting ale...made the journey much more bearable...
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cross country trains 24/02/2014 at 13:36 #56137 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
" said:It was better in the good ol' days when you had a choice of 7 or 8 coaches to sit in. Why Virgin decided to run shorter trains has always baffled me.the theory was that increasing frequency from hourly - half hourly would correspondingly half required capacity per train, hence the shorter trains. it didnt work out that way as people continued to catch the train they were previously used to, and since then the load factor has increased as the more frequent service has proven more popular. "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |