notlob.divad
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Quite, I have done it myself in reverse when I studied in Sheffield. But if the train length could be doubled by not stopping at O-Road, the risk of not getting a seat at Piccadilly would be reduced.I know travellers from Sheffield go to the University in Manchester and use the East Midlands trains because they stop at Oxford Road. Many wanting to travel back to Sheffield from other parts of Manchester used to catch the train at Oxford Road when space is available after lot havec left from Liverpool. That way they get a seat to Sheffield that they may not get at Piccadilly!
Agree and it is almost entirely caused by unnecessarily forcing the unreliable TPE services from Yorkshire through the Castlefield corridor in front of them.Currently the East Midlands service is so unreliable they must be in despair.
something we can definitely agree on.More seats on the route are needed.
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