Elsie wrote:I am sorry if this is a stupid question but what does C2C stand for?
It's a train operating company operating services out of Fenchurch Street via West Ham and Upminster to Southend and Shoeburyness. What it stands for, nobody actually knows...
City 2 Sea (sounds like the letter 'C')
I think it is that anyway!
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Elsie wrote:I am sorry if this is a stupid question but what does C2C stand for?
It's a train operating company operating services out of Fenchurch Street via West Ham and Upminster to Southend and Shoeburyness. What it stands for, nobody actually knows...
I always thought it was City-to-City, but then it turned out i was just mishearing it. I still think it might be what it stands for.
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Elsie wrote:Thanks! I'd never heard of it before; we get a lot of news about the problems on SW trains but C2C is a new one for me. You live & learn!
Where do you live? SWT are quite nice, thanks. I was on a SWT train this morning! DMU, if you wondered. A bit loud and a surprising number of people, on a Bristol Temple Meads service! Southern though...
Tumbleweed and former Nimbleweed Scorekeeper
Winner of Gumbleweeds V, VI + XI, Nimbleweeds I, III - IX + XIV and (joint with GuyBarry) winner of Timesnap
And most importantly, Former leader of Tumbleweed, and first person to 250,000
A Challenge wrote:Where do you live? SWT are quite nice, thanks. I was on a SWT train this morning! DMU, if you wondered. A bit loud and a surprising number of people, on a Bristol Temple Meads service! Southern though...
A Challenge wrote:Where do you live? SWT are quite nice, thanks. I was on a SWT train this morning! DMU, if you wondered. A bit loud and a surprising number of people, on a Bristol Temple Meads service! Southern though...
North East Derbyshire
EMT are run by Stagecoach, like SWT so what is the problem (if it another operator sorry!)?
This should be in off topic chat!
Tumbleweed and former Nimbleweed Scorekeeper
Winner of Gumbleweeds V, VI + XI, Nimbleweeds I, III - IX + XIV and (joint with GuyBarry) winner of Timesnap
And most importantly, Former leader of Tumbleweed, and first person to 250,000