22-JUN-2015
Well the day got off to a very bad start, but that is not unexpected from our Friends at Trans Pennine Stopper...they can hardly be called expresses!
The Class 185 arrived a little late, was short formed, had no reservations issued, was standing in First class, and was badly delayed into Manchester Piccadilly where gladly we left the train to wend its weary way to Liverpool. Standing in the vestibule next to the loo is NOT First class whatever TPEx may say!
Still we were just in front of our next train so we made the connection. TPEx 3/10 for turning up
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Thankfully our next train , the Blackpool bound train from the airport was quiet and we relaxed into the luxury of our first class suite to enjoy being wined and dined by the steward.....who I must state was extremely helpful and chatty. The coffee and biscuit were accepted with good grace!
On time arrival at our next intermediary stop...Preston. TPE get 7/10 for this leg of the journey
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The weather was not so good but brighter times were forecast for the planned trip round the Cumbrian coast.
That strange bloke appeared again in the images...must get the camera sensor checked out.
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We wave goodbye to TPEx and our Ranger ticket on Northern will now be our passport to the world today.
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Whilst waiting for our connection to arrive we took in the sights and sounds of preston station.
First up was the Class 57 sitting in the station one assumes for emergency use.
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Preston Station has everything you could ask for from a UK station.
A number of outlets for supply of provisions for the next two legs as we were not expecting full catering on the Northern services!
Class 150 awaits for departure to Hazel Grove, running the blockade at Bolton.
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In line with the governments spending budget, overseas aid still continues to flow to the colonies.
Here we see a shipment of provisions heading to the northern extremities of Europe..aka Scotland
How apt that the image shows "less co" as Tesco continues to shrink in the face of the Lidl Aldi assault
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Doubled up Voyager heading down south to London...rather colourful image.
They do have "button problems" in the loos apparently :-)
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The Class 37 stands well next to the Virgin Pendolino set bound for Glasgow.
We didn't rush to get seated as the station was quiet so we were expecting a relaxed spacious trip in the old Mk3 stock to Barrow......how wrong could we be!
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The top and tailed set arrives from Carlisle on time and sits idling in the platform, with plenty of exhaust to add interest!
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The DRS class 37 awaits for departure to Barrow where the plan is to switch to the second set for the onward trip round the coast.
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I quite like this version of the DRS livery
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Having hauled the set down from Carlisle, this loco will take a rest at the rear on the way back to Barrow
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Departure time draws close but still the platform is deserted.
Will we be alone on the train?
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Once boarded the train was still .......empty.
But in the last five minutes before departure it completely filled with people "going out for the ride".
It was due to their constant checking that halfway to Barrow we learnt that the ongoing train from Barrow to Carlisle had broken down and the service cancelled
That was going to leave 4 carriages full of "enthusiasts" with nowhere to go!
Options:-
Pub
Wait for the next train round the coast
Go back to civilisation on the next train to Lancaster.
Due to connection issues to get back in a timely fashion to Leeds from Carlisle we chose the last option
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There was a lot of chatter on a certain rail forum, populated by younger enthusiasts I think, that made a big issue out of the presence of these window stickers "obscuring the view" For us grown ups it was fine being tall enough to see over them, however I can see why children might have a problem.
How nice that the seats line up with the windows......not rocket science is it.
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Here we are in Barrow.
This set instead of replacing the cancelled set, simply unloaded its passengers and then sidled off to the carriage sidings to sit there for 3 hours before making the effort to go to Carlisle in the afternoon.
Nice clean loco but those carriages were a disgrace. 8/10 for the ride up, 4/10 for Northern's failure to sort out something to get us to Carlisle close to the time of asking.
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Wider view of the train sat in the station.
Station was Ok but what little we saw of Barrow from the train was uninspiring, but then not many cities show their best face to the railway which tends to run thru run down areas on approach. So Barrow might just be fine away from the station.
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And so that was it...the train went off for a lie down to recover.
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As the train pulls into the sidings, the sun tries its best to brighten the mood of disappointment.
Nothing left to do but wait for the two car DMU to trundle in, 20 mins late by the way, to get us back to Lancaster.
I think I have mentioned it before that a 2 car DMU does not deserve the title of "a train".
Thankfully many of the enthusiasts stuck to their plan and waited for the next Carlisle train so we weren't over loaded, simply full on the trip back
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Not much to entertain while you while away an hour or so.
Luncheon was taken sat on a bench with this view as the outlook......nice
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This was the 156 that did its best to cheer us up
At least we got a second view of the estuary at Arnside
The mystery of this Northern unit is that 5 mins after this photo was taken it morphed into a Trans Pennine Express service. Now I understand the whys and wherefore of this BUT why run it as empty coaching stock to Preston? Let it earn some revenue?
Ah well Privatisation and Franchising is working...so I'm told...though at times I find it hard to believe
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After a short wait and time for a coffee.....no hot milk the machine was u/s...
...we were greeted by this Class 150 pulling in to take us back to Leeds via the Giggleswick route.
This train is the once a day Leeds/Heysham Port/Leeds service on its way back to Yorkshire.
This train is used to connect with the Isle of Man ferry to/from Douglas. Normally with an hour connection time from the ship arriving.
I do note however that on the 16 July 2015, due to the ship's timetable being altered, the train leaves only 2 mins, yes two minutes after the ship's planned arrival time.....that's good planning and actually pathetic.
Why not delay the train to give punters a chance of getting on it, as there is nothing else to do in Heysham other than a taxi to Morecambe, and there's not that much to do in Morecambe either!
It rattled along well, with plenty of room it was a good run back to Leeds where we got the Huddersfield stopper back to Huddersfield and home.
Not quite the day we were looking forward to but after a few upsets it all worked out fine in the end.
07-JUL-2015
How can people be expected to make a two minute connection off a boat! Luggage kids and zimmer frames!