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HELP! Stops between Euston and Glasgow central, leaving in an hour
Corelli
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Hi, I'm putting my son on the 11.30 at Euston, he gets off at Glasgow Central. Hopefully at 4.31. I was hoping to find details of where the train stops so he can keep an eye on where he is on the journey.
But, my googling is in vain. I know I will be able to find out at Euston, but if I could find out now it would be wonderful. I don't even know if Glasgow Central is the end of the line.
Has anyone any links for me? THANKS.
But, my googling is in vain. I know I will be able to find out at Euston, but if I could find out now it would be wonderful. I don't even know if Glasgow Central is the end of the line.
Has anyone any links for me? THANKS.
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
"Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight." ~Albert Schweitzer
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The stops are
Warrington Bank quay
Wigan North western
Preston
Lancaster
Oxenholme
Carlisle
HTH2015 wins £4.00 not mse:(
2014 £44.00:mad:2013 £83.00 2012 £601.50
2011 £1554.50 2010 £698.00 2009 £2793.00
2008 £2816.00 2007 £1034.000 -
national rail enq site has the stopping pattern2015 wins £4.00 not mse:(
2014 £44.00:mad:2013 £83.00 2012 £601.50
2011 £1554.50 2010 £698.00 2009 £2793.00
2008 £2816.00 2007 £1034.000 -
THANKS! And, is Glasgow Central the end of the line?
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
"Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight." ~Albert Schweitzer0 -
Yes it is :beer:2015 wins £4.00 not mse:(
2014 £44.00:mad:2013 £83.00 2012 £601.50
2011 £1554.50 2010 £698.00 2009 £2793.00
2008 £2816.00 2007 £1034.000 -
Click this link:
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/details/EUS/Glasgow/today/0930/dep?outwardJourneyId=4&fareId=5&isReturn=false&callingPage=tf&fareType=s&realtime=false&alternatives=false&offpeak=false&offpeakReturn=false&fastestTrains=INCLUDE_CHEAPER&url=/service/times/EUS/Glasgow/today/0930/dep&saved=false&outwardResponseId=4&&fareDisplayId=4
Find 'show calling points'0 -
Love to you all - am dashing off to the underground now xxxx
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
"Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight." ~Albert Schweitzer0 -
For future reference - try the arrival / departure boards on the National Rail website. It has real time updates of where the train is(ish)
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ldb.aspx0 -
Too late now, but this is the site you needed.
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P54610/2015/07/13/advanced
With a full break down of everywhere the train passes through, not just stops at, and how many minutes late at each location. RT means it was on time at that point.0 -
Too late now, but this is the site you needed.
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/P54610/2015/07/13/advanced
With a full break down of everywhere the train passes through, not just stops at, and how many minutes late at each location. RT means it was on time at that point.
A good site, but if you are not familiar with the rail system it's more likely to confuse than help0 -
Its quite simple to follow though - BOLD is a station stop - greyed out isn't and just a timing point, if you don't see a time then it hasn't passed it yet"If you no longer go for a gap, you are no longer a racing driver" - Ayrton Senna0
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