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Archive for 14/06/2008
New trains please
14/06/2008 by admin.
I had to go to Liverpool and spend the night so I caught my old friend the 07.24 from Littleborough which, as luck would have it, goes all the way to Lime Street. I say as luck would have it because I made the journey the day before and had cross Manchester to Piccadilly…and what a bind that is!
But the two-car diesel which forms that service, really is a disgrace. I don’t what this model is but the layout of three and two seats is a disgrace.
But what is worse is the fact that half the train - one which is regularly leaving passengers behind because they can’t get on - is taken up with a cycle rack!
Northern are adopting a cycling policy. I have told Heidi Mottram that I can save her time and give her a cycling policy
BAN THEM!!!!!
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Liverpool
14/06/2008 by admin.
Spent some time in Liverpool this week and I have to say, I enjoyed it. The people were friendly and I thought the Strand had a look of Geneva. I still think, though, that the Albert Dock is overated.
And I wasn’t impressed with this offer which arrived on my phone as I tramped the streets: “Local girls want text sex with U. Text LOCAL + ur area to…..U must be 18+”
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