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Expect delays tonight

by Fentyke @ 31/03/2008 - 16:30:18

Word on the street (ok T'inernet) has it that there are delays due to speed restrictions at Holme and in the Wakefield area - http://realtime.gner.co.uk/

As per usual the NXEC website reports no delays.

Oh, and I will just mention that all comments will now be moderated before release. You don't have to register but what you say will have to get passed my delete button. Having said that I promise I don;t expect to be too familiar with it. 'I Love NXEC' called me a Twat yesterday and I let that go but Ron, you won't be able to use that word that was once a descriptive word of somebodies country of birth which has now become a term of abuse for people of an Asian persuasion.


 
 

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I LOVE NXEC [Visitor]

2008-03-31 @ 17:27

Delays what are you going on about we are running on time as always

BGD [Visitor]

2008-03-31 @ 18:41

This seems to get updated regularly...

http://www.journeycheck.com/nationalexpresseastcoast

Razor Ronnie [Visitor]

2008-03-31 @ 19:11

What on Earth do you mean? What word?
Please be clear?

TheTicketCollector.co.uk [Visitor]
http://www.theticketcollector.co.uk
2008-03-31 @ 22:09

There was a security alert at Grantham earlier today. Maybe this might be something to do with it.

FentykeFentyke [Member]
2008-04-01 @ 09:01

No idea what happened because I made the 17.50 which left and arrived on time with no sign of delays to any services. Shame that wasn;t the case this morning though I beleive the cause was down to Network Fail and even more over running engineering works.

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