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Dexter St. Clair wrote:Meeting the train time target.
Despite being informed that there were ten passengers on the train from Wick travelling south of Inverness the controller refused to hold the 8:15pm and last train to Glasgow.
The Wick Train was already ten minutes late when it left Thurso due according to an announcement of "Track works and waiting on trains on the single track line. Which was a it ingenious as they were waiting for us. They were building the Dounrae branch line at Georgemas Junction but there was no sign of delay on the occasions when we passed it.
Our train arrived in Inverness six minute late , six minutes after the train had left for Queen Street. The controller had apparently gone home, possibly on that 8.15pm train. He left behind a badly briefed lackey (unaware of his boss's disappearance) who directed us to the passenger carriage of the Caledonian sleeper saying we could change at Perth. He then handed us over to the train manager who could not understand why that advice had been proferred. Anyway she contacted Stirling where we were met at midnight by another lackey who had sorted out a taxi for the six of us bound for Glasgow. When a fellow traveller asked about how serious Scotrail were about hitting Timetable targets he said it was a £20,000 fine or a £200 tax fare. I got home at 01:40 after going via Lenzie, Bishopbriggs and George Square. I felt sorry about the guy going home to Motherwell and then getting up at six am for a drive to Islay where he was staring a new job but that was the way the route worked out.
Still a good day out and the sleeper carriage was comfortable.









Dexter St. Clair wrote:Dalmarnock is closed till 2014.



Dexter St. Clair wrote:Dalmarnock is closed till 2014.

train driver wrote:Dexter St. Clair wrote:Dalmarnock is closed till 2014.
then it'll stand in for the swimming events


Dexter St. Clair wrote:train driver wrote:Dexter St. Clair wrote:Dalmarnock is closed till 2014.
then it'll stand in for the swimming events
I take it the crawl is your event.

gap74 wrote:
Dalmarnock proved something of a flooding hotspot today - the road outside Arnold Clark towards Farme Cross was still well flooded hours later, and this was the Clyde cycle path as I rode home at 7.30pm...

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