Virgin Cross Country
Virgin Cross Country
Virgin have lost the cross country franchise to Arriva.
In order to increase capacity are going to re introduce HST's. Longer Voyager's and at seast catering for all passengers.
In order to increase capacity are going to re introduce HST's. Longer Voyager's and at seast catering for all passengers.
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tugboatcharly2
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Re: Virgin Cross Country
Shovel wrote:In order to increase capacity are going to re introduce HST's.
(as long as they're not "refreshed"...)
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Just picked my jaw up off the floor: although Arriva had been rumoured to have won for some time I never thought it would actually happen. The full press release makes for interesting reading, especially the footnotes detailing the nuts and bolts of the franchise: it's at
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/environment/fullD ... ment=False
if anyone wants to read it.
I particularly like the bits about at-seat catering, removing the shop and removing one of the bogs to give more seating space. So, correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like the Voyagers are going to be re-fitted with just a trolley service and even fewer toilets to operate some of the longest-distance train services in the country (am I just unlucky or do other people always find themselves having to queue for the loos on a Voyager, even when it's not full?!)
Having said that the new livery is pretty funky...franchise website is at
www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/environment/fullD ... ment=False
if anyone wants to read it.
I particularly like the bits about at-seat catering, removing the shop and removing one of the bogs to give more seating space. So, correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like the Voyagers are going to be re-fitted with just a trolley service and even fewer toilets to operate some of the longest-distance train services in the country (am I just unlucky or do other people always find themselves having to queue for the loos on a Voyager, even when it's not full?!)
Having said that the new livery is pretty funky...franchise website is at
www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk
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Looks ok as liveries go, but that Voyager on the site looks like its locked its wheels up trying to slow downget_that_bus_out wrote: Having said that the new livery is pretty funky...franchise website is at
www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk
In all seriousness I thought the Virgin Branding and the Voyager shape was a trade mark specific to Virgin, like the Coke Bottle is to Coca Cola and the Mini is to what used to be Rover.......which is why the Meridian units are externally different.
i just hope they run the services as well as they do around cardiff and the valleys with ATW, would beat virgin anyday!
They are also supposed to be ordering extra rolling stock to lengthen the voyagers, that might get rid of some of the overcrowding, 7 years to late though.
however, theres a rumoured price hike, which is bad...
They are also supposed to be ordering extra rolling stock to lengthen the voyagers, that might get rid of some of the overcrowding, 7 years to late though.
however, theres a rumoured price hike, which is bad...
