Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

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Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby JoM » 27 Oct 2013, 10:59

After Tom had problems last Saturday night I checked on Friday evening to make sure the last train, the 11.18pm, was still running and hadn't been cancelled. All was fine. John asked me yesterday afternoon what time it got into our local station so he could pick us up so I checked. It wasn't showing. The last train that came up was the 9.18pm. Looking at further info, it was cancelled because they didn't have a driver and there wasn't a replacement bus service either. I looked into buses and we could get a late one as far as Walsall but there was nothing late at night from Walsall to here (and the Walsall bus comes past our estate so would've been ideal). John offered to pick us up so that's what we ended up doing...but then he had to get off the M6, go down the M5, get off at West Brom and come into town down the Soho Rd through Handsworth because the M6 was closed! Quite a detour!
Saying all that though the positive thing was that he picked us up at 10.50pm and we were home before the last train would've even left New St had we been able to get it :lol: Oh, and the train into town was free. The stations along here are unmanned, the ticket machine wasn't working, the conductor never showed his face on the train (and it was packed) so we couldn't buy tickets on there and there was no one checking tickets on the barriers when we got to New St.

There were so many people getting on the train though who were obviously dressed up for a night out and you wonder how many were relying on getting the late trains home and were let down, not knowing that the last two were cancelled.
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Re: Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby Kaz » 27 Oct 2013, 16:22

What a nightmare Jo :roll: xx
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Re: Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby meriad » 27 Oct 2013, 21:33

it's all a joke isn't it? :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

I was due to have two friends visit today, they were going to take a bus replacement from Surbiton to Woking, leaving about 2.15 or so to get into Woking at 3.20 (the train would take 15 mins!). I then got a text from her to say there was no bus at 2ish and that the next one would only be at 3.15 and would only get to Woking at 4.45 because of more people. So very frustrating, esp as one of the friends arrived yesterday from Lima and I haven't seen her in 4 years.

Nothing like a cr*p train service to ruin what should have been a fantastic afternoon with special people
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Re: Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby Diflower » 27 Oct 2013, 21:41

It's nuts!
Yes to them it makes sense to do engineering work at weekends, but I just can't see that there should be that much to do that all networks are affected every weekend :shock:

And I see from postings on fb that some rail lines have already cancelled trains into London tomorrow 'because of the storm' - which hasn't even arrived yet :evil:
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Re: Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby JoM » 27 Oct 2013, 22:26

Ria, that is such a shame :(

It's not just engineering works in our area that cause problems. This time last year, I think between October and December, London Midland had to cancel over 1000 services because of driver shortages. Our neighbour commutes daily by train into Birmingham as do a few friends and they were getting up for work each day not knowing if they were going to be able to get the train they needed to get. And all of this happened a few weeks after the direct bus into Birmingham was stopped because people were using the trains rather than the buses as they were more reliable!
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Re: Grrr at the trains!!! Part 2

Postby Kaz » 28 Oct 2013, 08:41

Oh Ria what a shame :( xxx

Jo that is shocking, especially with Birmingham being our second biggest city after London :o :?

I don't see why they can't do repairs at night, by floodlight :?
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