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West Somerset Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by gwr4090, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. Robin Moira White

    Robin Moira White Resident of Nat Pres

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    Am I alone in feeling a bit queasy at the thought of F&C and a cream tea?

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    No. A "One or the other but not both" menu.
     
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    Oh, I don't know......
    A leisurely lunch leaving BL, 90 mins at MD to stroll & shop, then a snack on the way back. It certainly works for me.
    I'd put the mail catching net out at whichever signal box you're working & see if you can get high speed 'take out' / delivery service.
     
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    I must get round to suggesting a ‘healthy eating’ Train to the WSR Commercial Department. How about a nice fresh ‘Salade Nicoise’ as the main offering washed down with a cup of green tea and a sparkling mineral water on the return.

    Would probably only need one coach...:rolleyes:

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    At least WSR coaching stock is old style with some opening windows if needed. :D
     
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    I cannot agree about green tea; it makes me ill, however, it is possibly trend setting idea and worth considering I believe.
     
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    More likely a Brake van. :):)
     
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    What about better coffee?? I could settle for Rombouts?
     
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    a few shots from the WSR on Thursday (4th Oct)

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    After looking at the roster on wsr.org I notice that Braunton has been replaced by a class 33 diesel today on the 14:15 MHD - BL service.

    Both class 33s are in service today, the other on a Driver Experience Course.

    Interesting to see both class 33s pass eachother at Blue Anchor. <BJ>
     
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    Many heritage Railways fail to grasp that a significant part of their clientelle are, socio-economically, A, B and C1’s, so very ready to pay a little extra for something a bit better.

    Robin
     
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    Indeed. Or who will find the whole experience undermined if served with instant coffee on a dining train with otherwise excellent food (no names, no pack drill, but not something that happened on the WSR).
     
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    Quite. Like not using the first class coach more and only charging £2 when they do.
     
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    There was a letter in the recent Talyllyn News from a member aggrieved to have to pay £4 for his dog (a flat fare covering any length of journey / it used to cost 6d in 1964), and a response from the GM to the effect that he was not aware of previous resistance to this, and that it was a nice little earner (and BTW, he could always take out a membership for his dog for £5 and get free travel). I see the WSR charges £2. Not going to change the finances greatly but perhaps worth thinking about?
     
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    Presumably that would be a rover ticket?

    Tom (here all week, folks...)
     
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    I think heritage railways should be careful about things like this. It's the sort of thing that really incenses people - I've been reading Tripadvisor comments on a heritage railway today (not the TR) and a number of them comment adversely on the charges for dogs - is it worth it for the revenue it raises?

    The last time I travelled with my Border Collie on the GWSR (sadly I lost her to bladder cancer on 27 December last), I was much impressed that she was welcomed with a free ride.
     
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    That 6d was probably a reflection of what Cope/Woodhouse copied from Midland Red!
     
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    When does Braunton leave the WSR please
     
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    My experience as a BO clerk is that most dog owners are so pleased that we allow dogs on board that they do not resent the £ 2 standard charge. Some who just want a single from MD to Dunster [two legs £ 4, four legs £ 2] do comment, others ask for a ticket for 'a small dog' , maybe in the hope that we have different rates for big dogs and small dogs. I think there is a strong case for a one-year dog ticket to be available for those buying the Freedom Pass ,[ though it might need a passport sized photo to avoid it being passed around?? ] [!] or a one week dog pass for those getting a 7-day ticket.
     
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