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salopiangrowler
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Post by salopiangrowler »

nothing unusual, stopping patterns at shrewsbury seem pathetic until the 11th, until the service changes theres a 16:45 Cardiff - Manchester (18:50 shrewsbury) and a xx:xx Pembroke - Manchester (19:05 Shrewsbury) they share exactly the same stopping pattern from Cwmbran - Manchester. the rest of the cardiff/pembroke/tenby - Manchesters are hourly usually 24, 26, or 42 passed the hour.

171's eh? ill send a 153 down there let brighton know what us midlanders have to live with. then again can you imagine a pacer down there, ouch.
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Post by allypally »

Blah, Walsall Wellingtons are fantastic lately, been rostered a 156 two days in a row, and usually a Turbostar or 158 on at least one of the two diagrams. Now, if you think im getting excited over nothing, general offerings before have been unrefurbished 153s, and filthy 150s.
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salopiangrowler wrote:
171's eh? ill send a 153 down there let brighton know what us midlanders have to live with. then again can you imagine a pacer down there, ouch.
Give something else to ride on 8) , passengers can vary there riding patterns on stock.
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