Northern (Arriva Rail North)
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
(22/05/2017 15:12)Dentonian Wrote: What about the towns that have no Station? Most towns do have stations. (GM an exception as a number of stations have been converted to tram stops.) Yes I accept towns like Middlewich don't have a station but the towns without stations are generally small market towns, not heavily populated towns. You previously said Quote:evidenced by the need to own private transport to access rail in most cases. That implied you thought at least 50% of the population can't get to a railway station except by using their own car. Walking, cycling, using other public transport (like a bus or tram), getting a lift or using a taxi are alll ways of getting to a station if you don't have a car so it seemed suprising that you thought in at least 50% of cases people can't get to a station using one of those methods. |
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
(22/05/2017 19:53)Dentonian Wrote: > Walking: You have to be both very fit physically and have a lot of time on your hands to walk up to 5 kilometres a day to/from a Rail Station. There are other disadvantages: Rain and of course, confrontation with the next option: Obviously it depends on your individual circumstances as to which is the best. For four people travelling together a taxi can be cheaper than a bus if it's booked in advance (phoning or walking in to a booking office and asking for a taxi ASAP counts as booking in advance), while in some cases one person in the household drives to work and drops off another person at a station/bus stop on their way. For a 1km journey at peak times going by road usually isn't quicker than walking unless the walking route involves crossing a number of busy roads or you live in a very rural area. Interesting you say only someone very fit can walk 5km a day, when local councils consider that to be an acceptable distance for high school pupils to walk to school. With regard to how long it takes to walk - surely if you lived 40 minutes walk from Stockport station and worked near Piccadilly station your commute would still be shorter than a commute to Manchester from Buxton/Northwich/Crewe etc., given how short the train journey is between Stockport and Manchester and how frequent it is. |
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
I believe there are 4 DMU's stuck in Manchester Victoria following Monday's incident, so might explain why there's some short forming going on at present. |
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
(28/05/2017 14:44)St Helens Rider Wrote: I believe there are 4 DMU's stuck in Manchester Victoria following Monday's incident, so might explain why there's some short forming going on at present. 4 is about right nothing,there's definitely 3,2 of which where heading to Liverpool when the explosion happened |
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RE: Northern (Arriva Rail North)
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