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Clearly you can't catch Covid-19 down at the local newsagents using the card machine but you can in TFL locations using the ticket machines. Or is the current situation just VERY convenient for TFL to go totally cashless and save themselves a couple of quid whilst saying sod you to the 6...
Travelwatch need to be asking Mr Khan why he reduced the tube network to a minimal service and expected these Essential Workers to get across London whilst maintaining the social distancing guidelines laid down by government.
Oh and there is Carlisle, Preston, Lancaster, Blackpool and some may say Crewe as the north west as well (north of Watford anyway).
You must have missed the electrification of the Chat moss line then!
How about Craven arms to Swansea
Most direct route is via the HoW line but that takes apx 3hrs 43 mins
Going around via Hereford it's only 2 hrs 37 mins
For the journeys i looked at the prices were exactly the same.
Be careful if you ever travel on the Manchester Metrolink tram system as you might find that your contactless debit card has been accepted as payment for your journey and not your weekly ticket, TFGM even say that you must remove your card from your wallet thus separating it from other sources...
The current franchise system is supposedly being looked into by the government, hence the time frames that i have put in my post above at post #79
I don't think any new franchises will be awarded before the far end of 2020, with those becoming operational in 2021.
Personally i think that the mayors of Liv and Man will be given joint powers over a reduced North western area, so their area would end at Preston, Blackburn, Rochdale and Stalybridge in the north of the area and with everything south of these areas like Crewe, Chester, and as far as Chinley on...
Am i missing something here? The 24th is the 24th but Boxing day is on the 26th What has happened to the day in between...... 25th Christmas day
For the sake of argument i consider midnight to be 00:00 so that's 0 Hours & 0 Minutes of the new day, therefore midnight is always the start of the...
The 2nd and 3rd trains shown in RTT terminating at Sheffield at 00:20 & 00:30 are departmental trains operated by Colas, these are probably working within station limits over the next day or two or are being positioned ready for a possession nearby. These are short term plan so should run.
The...