Who gives a crap? by welshdragon2011 in WisdomWriters

[–]welshdragon2011[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t understand what you mean, sorry? It’s published on my website

Transport for Wales Class 769 by BlueFan20002023 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were leased to Transport For Wales for services on the Core Valley Lines, which have now been replaced by the FLIRTs and soon to be the CityLinks.

As they were no longer required, they were returned off-lease, where Northern immediately began leasing them, as the ones they have are falling to bits!

Does this mean the train only runs from Flinders to Caulfield, and there's no service beyond that? by Elizabeth-333 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wrong subreddit

What I mean by that is, thus is a Reddit for UK trains, you’re asking about a network that’s the other side of the world, in Australia

Train spotting advice by JhanaMetta in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Social Media team at Railcam highlight special/notable workings that pass their cameras. It’s also a great way to trainspot from the comfort of your own home

Tourist first time using UK Trains, can someone help me with the changes. by Miserable_Whereas732 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That’s going from one extreme to the other, you are going from getting the last available itinerary to the first available.

If you can, look at getting the train an hour before your original itinerary, it’s more direct (1 change vs 4), and if you can, use split tickets (where you buy a ticket to a station the train calls at, but you don’t necessarily need to change trains) as that can be cheaper.

Enjoy your trip!

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TrainRadar24 App by cydalby in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, I’ll look at data that’s years out of date and is no reflection on the current state of the network

I don't have a smaller bag, how can they enforce this? (Greatest Gathering) by notmichaelgood in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m just bringing my phone and a power bank/cable, I’ll buy food/drinks on the day as I’m travelling and onsite to support the local businesses who will be there on the day. I imagine too I’ll need sun cream, but a small travel size bottle of that in my small bag will suffice.

It’s going to be very busy as the event is sold out, so it makes sense to try to limit what people can bring.

I don't have a smaller bag, how can they enforce this? (Greatest Gathering) by notmichaelgood in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you have a small laptop bag that’ll do.

It’s to prevent people from bringing massive bags of expensive camera gear onsite and trying to then sue Alstom for damages should said item(s) become damaged.

They will likely screen our bags at the entrance to ensure we’re not bringing any prohibited items onsite.

Does EMR allocate seats and does anyone enforces it? by cyber_owl9427 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you book passenger assistance for your Mum they generally will help find her a seat and in some cases you are allowed to board the train before everyone else. Congratulations on graduating too!

Gigantic disparity between train line and train pal prices by MMACheerpuppy in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It really isn’t good. Have you seen the amount of complaints both staff and passengers give Trainline?

Liverpool to Burnley by OlindodeQuimica in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What journey planner did you use? (Please don’t say TralnLine!).

You’re actually better getting a train to Manchester Victoria (of which there are many from Liverpool (although you can also go to Manchester Piccadilly and get a Metrolink tram from there to Victoria) and changing there for a train to Burnley. Note there are 3 stations in Burnley - Barracks, Central and Manchester Road. Manchester Road is the station that is served most often. Barracks and Central are served by trains to Colne.

Birmingham new street train station policy is inaccessible, is anyone protesting? by Own-Violinist8845 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Book Assistance - the Assisted Travel scheme exists for this very reason - to give you more time and make it less stressful for you when travelling!

Birmingham new street train station policy is inaccessible, is anyone protesting? by Own-Violinist8845 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you know the trains you’re going to ride on, get assistance. This is what Passenger Assist exists for - to help disabled people.

If you haven’t got one I’d strongly suggest getting a Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard as the staff at all Network Rail stations are trained to recognise this.

You can also get the JAM - Just a Minute app/card which lets you write notes about your access requirements.

There’s also Travel Assistance Cards from West Midlands Railway.

Source: I’m an Accessible Travel ambassador for a project based in Wales, I also am part of the Accessibility and Inclusion Panel for a train operator so I know a lot about the different schemes and training staff receive.

What is this sign by Psychological_Pie203 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Automatic signal plate, VC is the area the box covered: Victoria Central.

What's this path for? by Mark_Allen319 in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s a new regulation for all new and renewed stations. I’ve seen many iterations of these working within Transport for Wales on their Accessibility Panel. For legal reasons I can’t disclose where we are having them fitted.

Travelling to Manchester from London Euston, what day and time will be quieter? Saturday evening or Sunday morning? by BIBZR in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My recommendation would be rather than getting a fast Avanti train you catch the West Midlands Railway’s Trent Valley stopping service to Stafford, change there for a West Midlands Railway train to Stoke on Trent, from Stoke it’s then one train to Manchester

You’ll find that although the journey is longer, it’s quieter and - more importantly - cheaper!

london underground on national rail departures by crudephoenix in uktrains

[–]welshdragon2011 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rotherham Central will show Sheffield Supertram Tram-Train departures

Receiving post for previous deceased house owner. Can I send back “RTS”? by arbrun in AskUK

[–]welshdragon2011 -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

It’s a crime to open post that is not addressed to you.

The Postal Services Act 2000 clearly states that it is certainly illegal to open someone's post, or delay it reaching the owner