Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 3528 Location: WIGAN - THE HOME OF RUGBY LEAGUE
How is everybody getting up to Edinburgh in May, I was thinking of catching the train on the saturday but the timetable states is showing several changes & the journey time is about 4/5 hrs at least.
I would think with lots of fans from the north west going they might just put on direct " special trains" just for the rugby fans.
Thoughts everyone?
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Still lots of weekend engineering going on although if you look at the Virgin Train ads they say that a lot more trains are running at the weekend it is rubbish. I was looking to go north on Easter Saturday, bus from Wigan to Preston then train. Two and a half hours to get to Carlisle, pathetic and not Virgins fault all down to Railtracks over running engineering work.
Joined: Oct 10 2004 Posts: 6124 Location: Still at the Top
I was also planning to go on the train, apparently you go via York.... no thanks
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Warrington led 16-2 in Saturday's Grand Final, but their joy was short-lived as Wigan roared back to win the Super League title and extend the Wire's 58-year wait to be champions
Going up by car, setting off about 6am. We're staying over Saturday night at the premmier inn at Falkirk North, so driving up to Falkirk and parking up on the premmier inn car park, hopefully by about 10ish. Taxi to Falkirk station and train in to Edinburgh. Sorted!
Should be there for around 11am, with any luck, ready for a few beers
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Joined: Jan 18 2008 Posts: 1708 Location: Edgeley, Stockport
Leyther_Matt wrote:Works between Carlisle and Edinburgh are ended by the 16th May as well after looking at times yesterday for a Hibs game that weekend.
Oh Please
Take a return train trip to dunfermline/Kircaldy over the bridge, fascinating if you havent done it before. Better than spending a day watchin the Leith windy lickers
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Joined: Nov 06 2004 Posts: 451 Location: Horwich City
To get up to Edinburgh on the Saturday 2nd May you have to go via York, which takes about 4.5 - 5 hrs or something nuts like that. Great planning there, several thousand North West folk can't use the train to get to Edinburgh!
Think you can get back to Wigan though on Monday 4th.
Rilo wrote:To get up to Edinburgh on the Saturday 2nd May you have to go via York, which takes about 4.5 - 5 hrs or something nuts like that. Great planning there, several thousand North West folk can't use the train to get to Edinburgh!
Think you can get back to Wigan though on Monday 4th.
The sunday trains back take 5.5 hours !
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