Polarbear
Established Member
If this comes off, (and I have to say I'll be surprised if it does), it will be at most one train a day each way. My reasoning is as below.
Firstly, resourcing trains & crew will be an issue. I assume the 221's are used fairly intensively as things stand given the likes of jollies to Lancaster & Holyhead?
Secondly, line speeds via the Sutton Hill route can't be fast & I can't see VT pumping lost of £££'s into fettling up the track for 2 trains a day.
To be honest, if VT wanted to go to Telford & Shrewsbury, I can't see why they wouldn't just diagram a 221 from there through Wolves & B'ham NS? If running in the peaks, it could run non stop from BNS to Euston to avoid overcrowding & keep up with pendo timings. They don't have another company looking over their shoulder waiting to run to the law courts every time someone tries to pinch two penneth' worth of revenue from them!
On the subject of competition, I am all for fair & open competition. However, Virgin's agreement with the DFT is used far too often to stifle potential "competitors". They objected vociferiously against WMSR, (as did Arriva Trains Wales) on the basis of abstraction of revenue & this has led to the present arrangement with WMSR not being able to pick up southbound/set down northbound at Wolverhampton & not picking up/setting down at all at B'ham International, despite some of their services being routed that way.
Virgin have also used the moderation of competition to hike their anytime returns to eye watering levels. If anyone can explain to me how an anytime return from Chester to London at £201 represents value for money, I would be most entertained!:roll:
Firstly, resourcing trains & crew will be an issue. I assume the 221's are used fairly intensively as things stand given the likes of jollies to Lancaster & Holyhead?
Secondly, line speeds via the Sutton Hill route can't be fast & I can't see VT pumping lost of £££'s into fettling up the track for 2 trains a day.
To be honest, if VT wanted to go to Telford & Shrewsbury, I can't see why they wouldn't just diagram a 221 from there through Wolves & B'ham NS? If running in the peaks, it could run non stop from BNS to Euston to avoid overcrowding & keep up with pendo timings. They don't have another company looking over their shoulder waiting to run to the law courts every time someone tries to pinch two penneth' worth of revenue from them!

On the subject of competition, I am all for fair & open competition. However, Virgin's agreement with the DFT is used far too often to stifle potential "competitors". They objected vociferiously against WMSR, (as did Arriva Trains Wales) on the basis of abstraction of revenue & this has led to the present arrangement with WMSR not being able to pick up southbound/set down northbound at Wolverhampton & not picking up/setting down at all at B'ham International, despite some of their services being routed that way.
Virgin have also used the moderation of competition to hike their anytime returns to eye watering levels. If anyone can explain to me how an anytime return from Chester to London at £201 represents value for money, I would be most entertained!:roll: