http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8354358.stm
It makes you think, but of course this is the company that makes it cheaper for companies to haul their rolling stock around the country by road, whatever next.
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Re: Notwork Fail
Yes, interesting to see what ATOC will say, if at all.
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
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Re: Notwork Fail
The economics of a coach have probably been true for a very long time.
Back in the 90s, for one person Three Bridges to Leeds by train was cheaper than driving my Landy (a very expensive vehicle to run), but break-even was only about 2-3 people. (probably 2 adult tickets - I still had a young persons railcard in those days)
Richard
Back in the 90s, for one person Three Bridges to Leeds by train was cheaper than driving my Landy (a very expensive vehicle to run), but break-even was only about 2-3 people. (probably 2 adult tickets - I still had a young persons railcard in those days)
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Re: Notwork Fail
On Tuesday just gone,a Notwork Fail van was been recovered in Ferrybridge-even their vans don't work!!
Bring back Ferrybridge station!