I went to Thornaby on Sunday and a lot of the trains were cancelled due to: Train staff being taken ill Shortage of train drivers Shortage of train crew
Jeez I usually go to thornaby and that has not happened before, usually it's a fault or broken down trains that get cancelled, those situations are rare I think. If ya said Newcastle I wouldn't be surprised
We are sorry to announce that the 07:09 TransPennnine Express service to blah blah blah has been cancelled: this is due to all the train crew being sick from covid. Transpennine express apoligises for the inconvienence, (raging noises)
York seems to have a nice echo sound, this makes the announcements sound clearer!
列車が運休になります、という放送は聞いたことがないので新鮮に感じます。Azumaがa zooooo meeeeerと発音されるのも初めて知りました(日本だとa zu ma)
On the Aberdeen route there are short platforms such as Inverkeithing,Kircaldy and Montrose and it didn’t mention it
2:45 congratulations on catching one of the rarest uk train announcements
Thanks!
Along with LNER to Sunderland
HANG ON HANG ON SINCE WHEN DID THE LNER TO MIDDLESBROUGH STOP AT THORNABY?!
Since it first ran
How come there wasn’t many announcements from Cross Country
@@maimadha Sorry that was my fault I completely forgot they were on a reduced service hope you've had a lovely Christmas
I went to Thornaby on Sunday and a lot of the trains were cancelled due to:
Train staff being taken ill
Shortage of train drivers
Shortage of train crew
Jeez I usually go to thornaby and that has not happened before, usually it's a fault or broken down trains that get cancelled, those situations are rare I think.
If ya said Newcastle I wouldn't be surprised
@@RGWUltraFan these days it's all very common since strickes
We are sorry to announce that the 07:09 TransPennnine Express service to blah blah blah has been cancelled: this is due to all the train crew being sick from covid. Transpennine express apoligises for the inconvienence, (raging noises)
😂
Is there any manual announcements always preferred the manual to Anne
I like how Anne pronounces Kirkcaldy. (Its actully pronnounced Kirkody, not kikidy)