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it has to be an arriva trains wales service but i got it now, getting train newton - chester sadly tho theres no way am getting to the other platform in 2 mins so got an hour and 2 mins wait for the other trip to get me to birmingham
Two minutes isnt a feasible connection and no journey planner should even show it as a connection.

Depending on the platforms your trains arrive and depart from though could make all the difference .
Bit puzzled by that. On the main daytime service the train from Newton would arrive at Chester at XX53, the 2 hourly service to Birmingham departs at XX30 ( hourly if changing at Shrewsbury )
i might of read the timetable wrong then, will look at it again now
Hawarden Bridge now sees a full Sunday service, despite Merseytravel not printing their Wirral Line timetables correctly.

0914, 1144, 1414, 1644, 1914, 2144 towards Bidston. All services are on request only, except 0914, which is a booked stop.
1019, 1249, 1519, 1749, 2019, 2249 towards Wrexham. 1019 is a booked stop, remainder stop on request only.

Hopefully a few walkers will use it.
right, do any arriva trains wales have plug sockets, if so what type of train is this? what lines can i find these on? i ask as i play to go cardiff for weekend in july and i want to break the trains up so am no on one train for hours (i struggle on a train longer than 45 mins) so i want try and get some trains with sockets as well, thanks for any information you can give me
(22/05/2013 13:20)bolton bus basher Wrote: [ -> ]right, do any arriva trains wales have plug sockets, if so what type of train is this? what lines can i find these on? i ask as i play to go cardiff for weekend in july and i want to break the trains up so am no on one train for hours (i struggle on a train longer than 45 mins) so i want try and get some trains with sockets as well, thanks for any information you can give me

Hi mate the only Arriva Trains that i have been on that have plug sockets are the 158s and i think they operate the cardiff line if im wrong some one correct me hope this helps. :-)

There may be other trains with arriva trains Wales that do but I can confirm 175 dont.
158s you mean mate :P
(22/05/2013 18:43)Scania1996 Wrote: [ -> ]158s you mean mate :P

thanks for that mate:-)
158's: Holyhead - Cardiff via Chester
Birmingham International/New Street/Shrewsbury - Aberyswyth
Manchester/Crewe - Cardiff Central/Milford Haven (2-3jrnys, Most journeys on Sundays with 150s)
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