Riding The 9:09 From Harringay Green Lanes to Barking
On my trip to Grays station this morning, I took the 9:09 train from Harringay Green Lanes station to Barking station, where I got a direct train to Grays.
The three Class 378 trains seem to be coping and the four-car train was not overly full.
- In the short trip, a lot of passengers don’t seem to do more than one or two stations.
- There were even several big cases and a couple of buggies.
- There were spare seats all of the way.
If nothing else Bombardier’s late delivery of the Class 710 trains, has brought the qualities of the Class 378 trains to the fore.
As the Class 710 trains will have the same layout, I suspect when they are in service, there will be loads of space all day, until new passengers fill them up! As they always do!
April 9, 2019 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Barking Station, Class 378 Train, Class 710 Train, Gospel Oak And Barking Line, Harringay Green Lanes Station
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