Grecian 1998
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I dare say that if EMR thought they could fill limited stop trains omitting Sheffield with Liverpool - Peterborough and Manchester - Norwich passengers at more expensive prices than passengers doing local hops, they'd do so in a flash. The fact they haven't done so suggests there simply isn't a big market, as does the lack of Liverpool to Norwich flights.
It's possible there may be people tempted to travel end to end if you got the journey time down to near 4 hours, but I can't see how there would be enough to replace the existing passengers deterred by poorer connectivity for the journeys they're currently making using these services.
There are similar suggestions for other interregional routes on this sub-forum - I've heard the suggestion XC should run fast from Birmingham - Plymouth to cater for the far south-west, or that Cardiff - Portsmouth services could be sped up by avoiding Bristol TM and Southampton by travelling via the St Phillips avoider and Eastleigh respectively. All certainly possible, but is there a horde of people who would be tempted by slightly faster services who won't travel due to the current journey times? There would need to be to replace the existing passengers who will be lost. It seems highly doubtful to me. Passengers travelling short distances will likely be travelling far more regularly than those travelling for 4-5 hours.
Interregional services such as Liverpool - Norwich, also including XC, are always going to be a compromise between connectivity and speed. XC do sometimes avoid stops on certain lines e.g. Solihull, but it's difficult to see anyone deciding to purposefully avoid major urban areas on the more prominent ex-Provincial routes such as this one.
It's possible there may be people tempted to travel end to end if you got the journey time down to near 4 hours, but I can't see how there would be enough to replace the existing passengers deterred by poorer connectivity for the journeys they're currently making using these services.
There are similar suggestions for other interregional routes on this sub-forum - I've heard the suggestion XC should run fast from Birmingham - Plymouth to cater for the far south-west, or that Cardiff - Portsmouth services could be sped up by avoiding Bristol TM and Southampton by travelling via the St Phillips avoider and Eastleigh respectively. All certainly possible, but is there a horde of people who would be tempted by slightly faster services who won't travel due to the current journey times? There would need to be to replace the existing passengers who will be lost. It seems highly doubtful to me. Passengers travelling short distances will likely be travelling far more regularly than those travelling for 4-5 hours.
Interregional services such as Liverpool - Norwich, also including XC, are always going to be a compromise between connectivity and speed. XC do sometimes avoid stops on certain lines e.g. Solihull, but it's difficult to see anyone deciding to purposefully avoid major urban areas on the more prominent ex-Provincial routes such as this one.