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London-Liverpool trains
Is there any such thing as a fast train? From anywhere round the London area would do, but I haven't been able to find anything much less than 4 hours.
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How about 12 August then to take a Tuesday at random - hourly fast trains both ways. A tad over 2.5 hours.
Between the fast trains there are slower trains - with a change. These are only shown because they are quicker than waiting for the next fast train
Between the fast trains there are slower trains - with a change. These are only shown because they are quicker than waiting for the next fast train
09:47 Wed 30th Jul 2008
yes - I was actually looking to book ahead for next month, but somehow the faster trains seem not to be listed. There are maintenance work alerts listed for some but not for all. At the moment all trains are fast. Then for a while it's fast trains north, slow ones south; then all are slow . Maybe trains just naturally slow down in August; or maybe there are just a lot of track works but they forgot to mention some. I am a bit baffled by it. It might be quicker to walk.
don't blame you, dzug. I don't actually have any fixed dates, I was just trying to find one - preferably a Tuesday or Wednesday - when the trains were quick both ways. (The idea is to see the Klimt exhibition.) As of yesterday, there didn't seem to be any all August. I'll keep trying, though, as things change... with luck.
many thanks, dzug... now why on earth didn't that work for me? I did try that date... all I can think is that when I clicked on 'same date' for the return journey it didn't register (this has just happened again) and it was actually returning me on some unspecified day next century when fast trains will be abolished.
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