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    Making better use of First Class accommodation.

    On many Wolverhampton to Euston services via Birmingham First Class accommodation is often very nearly empty even at peak times. Better use of the spare seating would result in less overcrowding in Second Class. Perhaps a "First Premium" service including meals and steward/ess service for those...
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    HS2, a constantly changing story.

    At the initial announcement of HS2 much was made about the time saving between London and Birmingham. Ignoring the fact that not many journeys would be point to point between the two termini with no onward travel. On a journey from Croydon to Cradley Heath for example any time saving on the high...
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    E.U. wasting money.

    Czech Railways have updated the line between the border town of Cheb (Eger in German) and Plzen (Pilsen). They've done a beautiful job with good looking stations all along the line. The little Spa Town of Lazne Kynzvart is typical. Long platforms and ramps so long that the incline is very...
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    Rail travel from Heathrow to destinations outside London.

    I tried to book a ticket from Heathrow to Worcester while I was in The Czech Republic. The National Rail website quoted me a price and gave me the times of trains, some via Paddington others via suburban stations. So far so good. I entered my request. I was given a list of stations at which I...
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    Credit where credit is due.

    London Midland Trains. Thank you. You have allowed me to move around the U.K. during my 5 weeks here in comfort and at an acceptably affordable price. Usually on new trains and on time.
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    Capacity problems. Birmingham to London.

    It seems to me that this is one of the major arguments being advanced in favour of HS2. I have been in the U.K. for my Xmas/New Year family visit and am about to return to The Czech Republic. In my time here I have used Birmingham New Street Station on many occasions. It appears to me that at...
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    Tight 'connection' at Worcester Shrub Hill

    I took the 16.09 London Midland train from Stourbridge Junction to Worcester Shrub Hill on Saturday 14th January. Arriving on time at Shrub Hill at 16.39 and intending to travel on to Great Malvern by FGW. My London Midland pocket timetable no.14 shows a FGW service departing Shrub Hill for...
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    Evesham station.

    The booking office closes at 12.40 p.m. except on Saturdays when it closes at 12.35 p.m. The waiting rooms are locked at the same time and passengers have to stand in the cold and wind for the rest of the day. I believe that First Great Western run this farce so I shouldn't be too surprised...
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    British Railways cross channel ferries.

    Travelling on the Hook Continental from Liverpool Street to Parkeston Quay where the night ferry to Holland was waiting, made a great impression on me during my 1960's boyhood. The s.s. Amsterdam or the s.s. Arnhem were pretty small by today's standards. Mahogany and brass fittings. Stewards in...
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    What a load of nonsense.

    I've been out of the country for a good few years. How things have changed. On a London Midland train recently I was referred to as a customer and the next station had become a "Station stop." Where is all this nonsense leading? Will I be a client next year?
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    The great ticketing claims con.

    I've tried them all. Trainline, Redspottedhanky, Crosscountry to name but three. I have not yet found any saving whatsoever on standard fares compared to the National Rail Enquiries site or on the day purchase at my departure station. Some booking services claim savings of up to 51% in adverts...
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    "Special offers" and wild claims

    I have tried The Trainline on several occasions and not found them to be a penny different to buying one's ticket on the day for Worcester to Paddington, and a variety of other journeys. I have just had details of a "special offer" from First Great Western which is priced by zone and a return...
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    The Hook Continental in the 1960's.

    Oh yes I remember it well. Mum and Dad bundling we three kids onto the train at Liverpool Street as we set off for Parkeston Quay at Harwich to catch the night boat to Hoek van Holland. A porter with a big wooden trolley dealt with the luggage while we settled down in the big blue seats of the...
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    Living in The Czech Republic

    What a funny country. The Czechs have some funny ways about them. Just down the road from me is the city of Pilsen, famous for it's brewery. It also has some big buildings called factories where the good citizens make railway locomotives, rolling stock, tram cars, electricity generating plant of...

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