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10:10.
Another week, another dollar…
Having spent the weekend at Bigland Towers and the Calder valley, it’s time to wander further afield as I’m working for a rail company in Wolverhampton first thing tomorrow, so I thought I’d make the most of getting there and the overnight stay the job entails.
My first leg of the journey is from Sowerby Bridge to Manchester aboard one of Northern’s old Class 158s where I’ve been able to set up the mobile office. Today’s a lovely day for travelling. Spring’s very much in the air and the Calder valley is bursting into life with cherry blossom much in evidence in towns like Todmorden. The valley’s quickly turning green as leaf-growth expands at a rate of knots. All we need now is for the weather to warm up!

My 2-car train isn’t to crowded as yet, despite it being the first off-peak service, but as it’s Monday that’s hardly surprising. The story may be very different once we’ve traversed the Pennines and reached Rochdale.
I’ll be blogging throughout the day, so feel free to pop in later and see what I get up to…
10:45.
As expected, this train’s almost full after leaving Rochdale, having picked up other passengers en-route. We’re now speeding towards Manchester under clear blue skies.
12:00.
Ho hum! I walked across Manchester city centre in glorious sunshine, looking forward to the next leg of the journey. I’d planned to catch Transport for Wales’s 11:30 to Crewe where I’d have a short break to get pictures before my next train to Wolves. Then I saw the crowds waiting on the platform and realised it was a two-car train! What’s the Welsh for ‘Sardine can’?

Thinking ‘bugger that’ I dashed across from 10 to 4 and joined a five-car Cross-Country Voyager heading for Bournemouth. It’s just as busy, but at least there’s breathing space in the vestibules.

Now I find myself recreating a regular commute from 12 years ago when I worked on the Staffordshire Area Improvement Programne (SAIP) which rebuilt the West Ciast Main line through and around the county town. How time flies!
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Cheers,
Paul