Mobile Ticketing - Bonus Video - Day 75 - Sheffield to Retford

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • It’s the 20th July, and this special bonus video was created in collaboration with Trainline, who challenged us to leave our All Line Rovers in our pockets for the day and try out mobile ticketing for the first time to see how they work.
    We started at Sheffield and also drop into the National Railway Museum at York along the way.
    Trainline sponsored the creation of this video, however all views expressed by us in relation to the Trainline product are our own and based on our own experiences during the challenge.
    Trainline Website: www.thetrainli...
    For more information about mobile tickets and etickets with Trainline: www.thetrainli...
    Download the Trainline Mobile App here: www.thetrainli...
    The National Railway Museum: www.nrm.org.uk/
    Geoff and Vicki are visiting ALL 2,563 national railway stations in Britain - view the progress map and loads more information about the project on the website at: allthestations....
    ROUTE: Sheffield - York - Gilberdyke - Selby - Leeds - Doncaster - Mexborough - Doncaster - Retford.

Komentáře • 453

  • @h3rjp
    @h3rjp Před 7 lety +152

    The trainline, just like all the other ticketing apps, apart from being more expensive. Nice of them not to charge a booking fee for on the day travel. Be nicer if they didn't charge a booking fee at all...like everyone else 😬

    • @stevieinselby
      @stevieinselby Před 7 lety +28

      Agreed. I refuse to use TTL after their blatant profiteering by trying to sting customers for hidden charges that none of the TOC websites have. (Of course, as no-one makes apps for Windows Phone, it's something of a moot point for me :-( )

    • @ParisHayes
      @ParisHayes Před 7 lety +6

      Robert Parnham I use the northern rail app. It's pretty good and shows you all types of tickets you could buy for that particular journey

    • @steved8193
      @steved8193 Před 7 lety +25

      Yep. DON'T USE THE TRAINLINE PEEPS! Use any train company's site as they don't charge you a booking fee.

    • @tigermonkeybeijing
      @tigermonkeybeijing Před 6 lety +2

      I checked out trainline for a trip from London to Crewe return, and it wanted to charge me a booking fee.
      So I went with takethetrain (I think, the one with the frog, anyway), and there was no booking fee. I won't be using trainline ever.

    • @ricky7959
      @ricky7959 Před 4 lety +1

      My fee was only 70p I don’t mind paying 70p to have the ticket on my phone no waiting around at the machine and the app shows all the information I need platform train times ext

  • @grahammckay-smith4187
    @grahammckay-smith4187 Před 7 lety +257

    My paper ticket never runs out of battery

    • @PeterGaunt
      @PeterGaunt Před 7 lety +11

      I do though. I can get up 15 minutes later if I use this app and don't have to queue up to pick up my ticket from the machine at the station.

    • @paulweaver5624
      @paulweaver5624 Před 7 lety +22

      My non-trainline bought ticket never costs money to collect

    • @janb1982
      @janb1982 Před 7 lety +5

      Quite. I've had two phones breathe their last breath on a train, let alone run out of battery.

    • @themeparkreel
      @themeparkreel Před 7 lety +7

      exactly! also Mobile Ticketing is not ready in like 80% of the country!

    • @NeoDerGrose
      @NeoDerGrose Před 6 lety

      Don't you have sockets in trains over there?

  • @waverleyrocker
    @waverleyrocker Před 7 lety +10

    I absolutely love how every video starts with a smile. I suppose every day wasn't quite so jolly but I'm glad you are enjoying yourself on the whole.

  • @TravelJackJourneys158
    @TravelJackJourneys158 Před 7 lety +30

    Hi Tim I use Arriva Trains Wales mobile tickets as there don't change a booking fee

  • @TayQuartermain
    @TayQuartermain Před 7 lety +25

    I'm definitely going to fund Vickie to do a, All the Castles.

    • @hunkhk
      @hunkhk Před 2 lety

      Is it gonna happen? Love Vicki

  • @lorenzohermoso1085
    @lorenzohermoso1085 Před 7 lety +13

    Love the videos even if I haven't commented on all of them. I'm not convinced by this trainline thingum though, they're well known for charging a fee for booking tickets whereas TOCs don't, their mobile tickets aren't available on Southern and they don't offer the Southern £2 child fares so many journeys that could have used these would be more expensive through the trainline. Perhaps Tim could ask one of his colleagues to investigate this. Mobile ticketing will surely be the future though.

  • @jca111
    @jca111 Před 7 lety +50

    That ticketline guy is overly jolly.
    I don't like it.

  • @TheUberJulian
    @TheUberJulian Před 7 lety +10

    Don't understand why everyone's so upset. I have used Trainline for about four years now and after sporadically using other ticketing apps for a limited time I always go back to Trainline because it works the best. The information is always correct, the features work better and it does more. Great app!

    • @richardtalbot8769
      @richardtalbot8769 Před 7 lety +3

      Julian Lewis most franchises use the same data, yet when you buy with a franchise you don't pay a fee.

    • @Mainline421
      @Mainline421 Před 7 lety +3

      Because every ticket sold by Scamline can be purchased from any train companies website or ticket office for cheaper and without fees. They're a scam site.

  • @Juniper458
    @Juniper458 Před 7 lety +20

    Wow an app that makes fares more expensive than they already are! Let's download it! said no one ever...

  • @Robbins996
    @Robbins996 Před 7 lety +5

    Can't wait for when mobile ticketing is rolled out on the new south western railway franchise. It'll be SO much easier for blindy's like myself. Oh and hi Tim!

  • @southlondoner7169
    @southlondoner7169 Před 7 lety +3

    Nice video to start the morning! I love it, Geoff and Vicki!

  • @noisesoff3985
    @noisesoff3985 Před 4 lety +3

    Held up a line of frustrated travellers once when trying to scan the barcode at a ticket barrier. Eventually a ticket inspector came to the rescue with their paper ticket, so never did that again. Also I've never had a paper ticket run out of battery.

  • @DesiroDriver
    @DesiroDriver Před 7 lety +10

    Hi Tim. TTL app always fails to recognise destinations for services which split further down the line, and it drives passengers nuts and sends them into a confused panic (I'm a guard, so witness this so much). I'll give you an example, search for a train from Waterloo to Farnborough main. There are two an hour and during the Waterloo upgrade works, the train splits at Woking, front part to Alton, rear to Basingstoke. However the TTL app shows none of these calling stations between Woking and Basing, as TTL app only sees this as a service to Alton.
    Happens during any weekend engineering works too, and again causes confusion. Also TTL app would wrongly tell me my service from Farnborough to Waterloo terminates at Woking. Which is wrong, it actually attaches and continues on. The poor ad-hoc weekend traveller usingTTL app becomes seriously confused with miss-information.
    National rail app does it correctly as does the SWT app. However given the popularity of TTL I really hope this can be addressed, as it's otherwise great! Cheers Tim.

  • @Lennon6412
    @Lennon6412 Před 6 lety +1

    Woo Sheffield!

  • @davidrice9880
    @davidrice9880 Před 6 lety +2

    The Zero point at York Station is the point where the mileages are calculated from for the North Eastern Railway not the London and North Eastern Railway as mentioned by Tim. The first part of the ECML mileages are from Kings Cross to York is 188 miles. Zero at York to the Scottish boarder is 69.5 miles and from there on the mileages are calculated from Edinburgh back to the English boarder which is 54.5 miles.

  • @v199629
    @v199629 Před 7 lety +3

    The northern m-ticket app will do the job without paying booking fee.

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin Před 7 lety +4

    Eastrington, "One person got off!!". I was half-expecting two men in white coats to step out and lift him or her back on to the train again!

  • @stephentuckfield4425
    @stephentuckfield4425 Před 4 lety +6

    Train line proving to be a fantastic tool for rail users in 2020 ♡

  • @uwlodar
    @uwlodar Před 7 lety +26

    Mobile ticketing is the future, but i'm still not paying the trainline's stupid booking fee's.

  • @DougPaulley
    @DougPaulley Před 7 lety +3

    In 30 years, this will be an entertaining throwback video akin to watching Tomorrow's World connecting via 300bps acoustic modem...

    • @proudhon100
      @proudhon100 Před rokem

      In 30 years the electricity grid will have collapsed due to net zero and there''ll be a shortage of materials with which to manufacture smartphones and electronic devices.

  • @arthurerickson5162
    @arthurerickson5162 Před 3 lety

    Can’t get enough of your videos! Great job!
    I’ve had mobile ticketing on my regional rail (NJ Transit) available for a while and use it all the time. All trains are non-reserved, so no seat booking, but the app is free to use (you use a cc to purchase your ticket). With the coming of COVID-19, a train-loading feature has been added. The other NY metro area systems (Metro North, Long Island RR) have similar apps. The Amtrak app (also free) does allow you to book a seat. And, I believe, they’re finally going to enable this system on the NYC subway system (MTA). Please stay healthy and be safe!!

  • @georgeackerman90
    @georgeackerman90 Před 6 lety

    You put your show over in a very interesting manner.

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin Před 7 lety +4

    Not sure if Mexborough's the only station with fish, but Ebbsfleet International's got a couple of palm trees on the concourse!

  • @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819

    The Zero Point is only the datum for al the lines mentioned on the plaques on the post, such as the Yotk and North Midlands Railway (YNM).
    The Great Northern IIRC used King's Cross as it's datum point for its point of the East Coast Mainline.

  • @ParisHayes
    @ParisHayes Před 7 lety +4

    I use mobile tickets for short journeys only in case my phone dies. Most of the guards that I have shown my conductor to never really check them, I think they know at this point, if you have the ingenuity to buy a mobile ticket then you've probably bought the correct ticket.

  • @Supermunch2000
    @Supermunch2000 Před 7 lety

    I'm a train and underground nerd but I can only play around the network a few days per year and seeing Geoff and Vicky hitting the stations that I've also visited makes me nostalgic to be back in the UK.

  • @michaeljohndennis2231
    @michaeljohndennis2231 Před 3 měsíci

    5:36 many U.K. railway stations are iconic and both Crewe and York are certainly two of them - Newcastle, Darlington and Lancaster are also some other examples

  • @harrytrotter5267
    @harrytrotter5267 Před 7 lety +7

    Wow just 97 Stations left, nice! I wish you to a good Journey, keep it up👍
    Greetings from Germany

  • @paulduck4144
    @paulduck4144 Před 7 lety +6

    That's brilliant bit it would have been £9 cheaper buying 2 singles from Sheffield to meadowhall then 2 singles from meadowhall to York using your 2 together railcard has it would be after 0930 at meadowhall.

    • @ChrisHamblypopsidelad
      @ChrisHamblypopsidelad Před 7 lety +2

      Top stuff, split tickets is a great way of getting a bargain!

    • @stewartbrodie1720
      @stewartbrodie1720 Před 7 lety

      I've tried split ticketing websites, but splitting into peak and off-peak legs didn't work. Doing it myself, I could pay £58.50 for CBG->NOT at 0901 on a weekday; or £33.40 if I split it myself at Stamford. I'm sure these websites will improve in the future.

  • @jokeikmezelfenmij1426
    @jokeikmezelfenmij1426 Před 7 lety +1

    The issue with mobile tickets isn't that the tickets or ticketing app drains your battery. It's that I lack the organizational skills to always have my phone charged until the end of my return journey. If I have the last train home, 6 times out of 10 my phone is empty at least part of the journey.

  • @railenthusiast88
    @railenthusiast88 Před 7 lety +1

    As for things changing
    -end of semaphores and signal boxes. Some lines you have travelled on are being scrapped shortly.
    -last of British Rail rolling stock being replaced
    -end of locomotive hauled or push pull trains (cumbrian line excepted) as DMUS and EMUS are better efficiency wise.
    The documentary you have undertaken has captured all of this before all the above takes place

  • @hunkhk
    @hunkhk Před 2 lety

    Can we just pause for a moment to acknowledge how gorgeous Tim is? Thank you , love this so much

  • @jamespotts1427
    @jamespotts1427 Před 7 lety +5

    My response to Tim: "Maybe I like the misery!"

  • @CJT80
    @CJT80 Před 7 lety +5

    Loved the Video! Pity the ending wasn't "All the Tickets, All of Them" :P

  • @wyterabitt2149
    @wyterabitt2149 Před 4 lety +1

    Doncaster will always be the heart of railways for me!

  • @lornanicholsby6281
    @lornanicholsby6281 Před 6 lety +1

    Well what about if your on a line that hasn’t yet implemented mobile tickets

  • @bigbrianDASHncDOTcom
    @bigbrianDASHncDOTcom Před 5 lety +5

    One pacer to rule them all, one train to find them, one line connects them all, and all the statins bind them, in the land of Moorthorpe where the shadows lie 3:10 .

  • @michaelmacdonell2942
    @michaelmacdonell2942 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi TIM! We use your awesome service - never considered using the mobile telephone!

  • @Cletusongs
    @Cletusongs Před 7 lety +1

    Has no idea where Gilberdyke was either.
    Checked googlemaps to find it's got a Costcutter & a Boots! Just 5 mins from the station

  • @lukemilner9787
    @lukemilner9787 Před 6 lety +5

    Just use Virgin trains. Same price and never any booking fees 👌

  • @markj48
    @markj48 Před 7 lety

    Ringing the Mallard Buffer brought to mind a lost art of the old steam railways, Wheeltappers!

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus Před 7 lety +20

    Great video as always but I will never, ever use the trainline to book tickets...

  • @TransportGeekery
    @TransportGeekery Před 7 lety +4

    Paper rickets don't run out of power.

  • @andreawoelke
    @andreawoelke Před 7 lety +10

    The guy sitting behind me on Virgin West Coast had bought a ticket on his mobile but reinstalled his app after his outward journey during his stay in Glasgow. Although he could show the confirmation email to the guard, the app had lost his ticket and he was charged at penalty fare of something like £150. I won't trust any of those apps for that reason.

    • @andreawoelke
      @andreawoelke Před 7 lety

      I think that was the Virgin app, which may or may not be different.

    • @MQsCues
      @MQsCues Před 7 lety +3

      Interesting that Trainline haven't responded to that one... Major weakness in the whole concept.

    • @agent_605
      @agent_605 Před 6 lety

      It does say whenever you reinstall an app that you are deleting all the data with it, including any tickets. So if you decide to reinstall an app for no reason with a ticket on it that you plan to use it's likely that you'd have to pay for it again

    • @GryphLane
      @GryphLane Před 4 lety

      Anyone else would choose not to reinstall the app half way through the journey. Bit of a silly thing to do really

  • @JohnTalbot-k6xi
    @JohnTalbot-k6xi Před 7 lety +4

    Great Fun (!!) Learned a lot … Thanks to TrainLine for the support -want to see National Railway Museum next time in Britain (!!) Vicki can even be Bubbly in pouring Rain, talent that Clicks

  • @tommyquinnhughes
    @tommyquinnhughes Před 7 lety +6

    Hi Tim!

  • @bobfromhull
    @bobfromhull Před 5 lety +2

    No semaphores at Staddlethorpe junction now :(
    Next time you do Gilberdyke you need a famous meat pie from Newport butchers.

  • @chrisatye
    @chrisatye Před 6 lety +1

    Gah, you didn't show Wressle! I lived there for a year, in a house at the end of the Hull-bound platform. And yet, despite the platform being at the end of my garden, on most days I had to cycle to Howden or Selby to catch a train because so few actually stopped there. Once had to walk home from Howden, and on one occasion on the way home from Leeds, I had to change at Brough...travelling through Wressle to get a train in the opposite direction that stopped at a sensible time! Ah, trains, eh. Your comments in Selby about none of the connections seeming to match up, I can identify with!
    Oh; and it always rains in Gilberdyke. I think!

  • @edwardLongman
    @edwardLongman Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Tim,
    I'll defo look into it as maybe the extra cost of tickets via fees is worth the slick app experience!
    Generally I find the TOCs own apps quite clunky

  • @MinecowplaysMC
    @MinecowplaysMC Před 7 lety +1

    What video is Doncaster station in?

  • @73APhotography
    @73APhotography Před 7 lety

    That's an interesting challenge.
    Morning Tim!

  • @potatopenguin78
    @potatopenguin78 Před 7 lety

    I live in the states and Amtrak has had e-ticketing for years. Your confirmation email has a PDF attachment and that's your ticket. They also let you use Apple Passbook through the app. It works really well

    • @trainline
      @trainline Před 7 lety

      Hi potatopenguin78, e-ticketing is beginning to be rolled out for select UK routes, however not all areas have mobile tickets yet. We're up to 50%+ of the network mobile ticket enabled, and still adding more. We've got a map here if you're interested to see how the coverage works out in the UK - www.thetrainline.com/information/mobile-tickets

  • @cjmillsnun
    @cjmillsnun Před 7 lety +10

    trainline, who charge you a booking fee! (apart from the day of travel - but can you get advances on the day? I'll let you guess the answer to that one!) Always buy from your local TOC who don't charge fees at all!

    • @trainline
      @trainline Před 7 lety +1

      Hi cjmillsnun, Advance purchase tickets have recently been made available on the day of travel by some operators, where this is possible the advance tickets are often unavailable at the station, only online, so our app, or the TOCs version would show the advance purchase tickets. It can work up to 15mins before travel in some cases.

    • @janb1982
      @janb1982 Před 7 lety

      Except of course Virgin West Coast APOD were listed as being available at stations in the press release, and I have personally sold a TPE APOD at a station.

  • @cowscrazy
    @cowscrazy Před 7 lety +20

    This was an advertisement right?

    • @DerekHartley
      @DerekHartley Před 7 lety +12

      'this special bonus video was created in collaboration with Trainline' - Make your own mind up. And personally I'm fine if it is.

    • @LouisOnAir
      @LouisOnAir Před 7 lety +3

      Oh yes most definitely.

    • @stevieinselby
      @stevieinselby Před 7 lety +6

      It seems a little dishonest to be touting TTL as though they are the only ones doing this if some/most/all of the TOCs have their own apps offering similar functionality ... especially given TTL's dodgy practices of loading extra charges on, they are not a company that I would feel comfortable promoting.

    • @starlinguk
      @starlinguk Před 7 lety +2

      I'm sure people who travel a lot by train already know this and book through virgin, transpennine, national rail, etc. instead.

    • @DerekHartley
      @DerekHartley Před 7 lety

      But TTL cover ALL of the networks. Besides, they never said it was the only app in the world like it. Just one they'd come across.

  • @leefergusson1957
    @leefergusson1957 Před 6 lety

    Not used mobile ticketing for trains yet but i am using it for bus travel and it so simple and easy to use

  • @villageorganist
    @villageorganist Před 7 lety +6

    The train line does not work on non-UK mobile phones. The Southern app is much more useful. I used it recently to buy greatly reduced tickets in Wales and the Midlands.

    • @trainline
      @trainline Před 7 lety

      Hi Robert, there is Trainline Europe if you want to book for non-domestic journeys. Here: www.trainline.eu/

    • @villageorganist
      @villageorganist Před 7 lety +4

      Trainline: Actually more interested in using my non-UK phone to purchase UK tickets.

    • @flibblesan
      @flibblesan Před 7 lety

      It's not because a device is non-UK, it's down to the device being Google certified or not. If you're using an imported device from China for example then apps like TheTrainline will fail to work because the OS isn't certified by Google.

  • @TheSionThomas
    @TheSionThomas Před 4 lety

    Platform 4A! That’s my platform!
    So you have been on one of those old train. If you give the seats a heavy pat the decades worth of dust comes flying up!

  • @billyshearer117
    @billyshearer117 Před 6 lety

    What they don't tell you is that if you book a mobile ticket, you can't change the booking, even for a fee. Part tickets permit changes.

  • @casualonion
    @casualonion Před 7 lety

    I use the trainline app all time AND the Swinton to York Train which I think is twice a day.

  • @LordInter
    @LordInter Před 6 lety +1

    wheel tapping, the orgins of the term that something is "sound", used predominantly in areas by people who would of done the wheel tapping :)

  • @AlexWJ93
    @AlexWJ93 Před 7 lety +1

    I love the mobile tickets. Makes everything easier.

    • @yggdrasil7942
      @yggdrasil7942 Před 8 měsíci

      Never had a problem before. It was easier and less hassle before.

  • @imaginefurther7071
    @imaginefurther7071 Před 7 lety +11

    Dear Geoff and Vicki and Trainline...
    What happens if your phone runs out of battery? What excuse would you make as the guard bends down and asks for your ticket. Furthermore this would be impossible among stations in farther corners of Britain where mobile data services are poor, then the purchasing part would become defunct. Anyway, enjoyed the video!!

    • @trainline
      @trainline Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Imagine further, you don't need WiFi once your ticket is downloaded to your phone, so loosing signal wouldn't be a problem. There's also an even newer type of ticket is available on some routes called an eticket (another challenge for the next adventure perhaps!). The eticket can be printed or used as a barcode so if you don't think your phone battery is going to last there is that alternative. There's some more information about the different digital tickets here: www.thetrainline.com/information/mobile-tickets

    • @MQsCues
      @MQsCues Před 7 lety +1

      Yep, I do print at home when I can (for example I've been doing it for German rail journeys for about a decade, but I'm sure the remaining non print-at-home majority of the British network will catch up soon) but I'd never depend on a battery-powered device to store a ticket where there's a fine payable if I can't produce it on demand.

    • @MQsCues
      @MQsCues Před 7 lety

      I checked in for a flight online a couple of years ago, but when I got to the airport and opened the app, it had crashed and the boarding pass I'd previously obtained had disappeared, so I had to go to the check-in desk instead. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as I then discovered I'd brought an expired passport rather than my current one and I still had time (but only just) to arrange for a friend to collect and bring the correct passport to me. So: app-based ticketing is unreliable (but sometimes that's OK).

    • @amymccall1951
      @amymccall1951 Před 7 lety +1

      Paper tickets aren't exactly risk free either. I wish I could say I'd never lost any, but... When you have mobile tickets, there's an easy solution for your problem - have a spare battery. Costs as little as 10 quid for a cheap one, gives you months of worry-free days out. I'm with the above commenter - having lived in Korea, the aversion to app-based here ticketing is mystifying.

    • @buksi6342
      @buksi6342 Před 4 lety

      I always carry a spare battery when I have a mobile ticket, but the HSL app which allows travel on all local transport in the Helsinki area is absolutely terrible, and often crashes when buying a ticket.

  • @user-ms7gt2km5f
    @user-ms7gt2km5f Před 7 lety

    Jeff's always surprised people are getting on and off... yes, the North of England has people. A lot of people. Who also need to get around, even though the services are appalling.

  • @uktruthaddict
    @uktruthaddict Před 7 lety +2

    As All-line Rovers with a Two Together Railcard has been used on days other than this one, I hope that other tickets have been purchased when either travelling before 0930 Monday to Friday, or when travelling alone to meet up again at another station?

  • @ambivalent_hoax
    @ambivalent_hoax Před 7 lety +3

    Ooh. Twenty minutes of video. I'll put on a cup of tea before I watch this one.

  • @poowey
    @poowey Před 7 lety +2

    Vicki laughed at your joke geoff....marry her NOW!

  • @pauljohnson4525
    @pauljohnson4525 Před 3 lety

    Its a same you didn't take the time to walk out of the station at Selby, turned left around the corner 5 mins walk to visit one of the most beautiful Abbeys in England.

  • @kellytaylor3222
    @kellytaylor3222 Před 6 lety

    Hi, Tim! When I use Trainline in the US to buy tickets in the UK I have to call my bank every time! Wheeee! :-D (not your fault.) I *do* use paper tickets b/c the planet doesn't have universal cell service that i can afford, so paper it is!

  • @holbroni
    @holbroni Před 7 lety +7

    It's sooo expensive over 77 quid for 3 adults and 1 child peterborough to Bury St Edmunds and it takes longer. It won't cost me that to drive door to door. I love trains but pricing is ridiculous

    • @boyzonlyzone
      @boyzonlyzone Před 6 lety

      You can get a Family & Friends railcard for just £30 a year. It takes a third off adult fares and 60% off kid's fares when you are travelling with at least 1 Adult (16 and over) and 1 Child (up to 15). This would make train travel great value for you and your family.

  • @Tevildo
    @Tevildo Před 7 lety +1

    So _that's_ how you're supposed to use the fingerprint button! It's no wonder mine has never worked (until now?)...

  • @jerematthewjohnson9310
    @jerematthewjohnson9310 Před 7 lety +3

    hello greetings from Mobile pronounced Mo-Beel USA

  • @PaulBBN1
    @PaulBBN1 Před 7 lety +2

    Mythbusting: Mexborough smells like toasted teacakes as there is a bagel factory about 5 minutes walk away.

  • @joshmorris5580
    @joshmorris5580 Před 7 lety

    Hull is ok if you need to get to Doncaster or back to the east coast main line but other services are only once a hour on most I love hull but I agree with Geoff that as a busy city and surrounding towns the services use it could be a lot better

  • @cloclo.
    @cloclo. Před 7 lety +1

    11:07 I have this exact struggle many times, Howden to Huddersfield being my regular service and having to change at Selby with awkward connection times. Also cannot use mobile ticketing from Howden station, which also doesn't have a ticket machine. Which means I have to have my tickets ordered through the post or buy on the day from the conductor.

    • @stevieinselby
      @stevieinselby Před 7 lety

      The problem at Selby is that the Hull-Selby-York service is irregular (as is the Hull Trains service that also calls at Howden) and so it will never play nicely with the hourly connections to the west. I think that Northern do have plans to make this service more regular, but I don't know how long we'll have to wait for it...

  • @PinderProductions
    @PinderProductions Před 6 lety

    Does anyone know if you can pay with google pay (previously android pay) like apple pay on the iphone?
    I also guess this won't work for travelling to stations that don't have a barcode scanner.

  • @JACKRAINSBURY
    @JACKRAINSBURY Před 6 lety

    No point to E Tickets. What happens if you phone dies, I suppose you just buy a paper ticket? 😁

  • @SM-Flyers
    @SM-Flyers Před 7 lety

    One station to rule them all!!! That's hilarious!

  • @trainreviews3715
    @trainreviews3715 Před 6 lety

    Hi Geoff
    Introducing mobile tickets

  • @1973Washu
    @1973Washu Před 6 lety

    St Pancras International Train Station, is probably the milestone "hub station" of our era.

  • @boyzonlyzone
    @boyzonlyzone Před 6 lety

    I use the Virgin Trains app, no booking fees at all

  • @srfurley
    @srfurley Před 6 lety

    Bradford Interchange also has a tank of fish.

  • @Tom-ed2fc
    @Tom-ed2fc Před 4 lety

    Can't believe there was a vicki explores in my local area

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley Před 5 lety +1

    On my trip to England last August I bought all my tickets on that app. Highly variable prices: buying early and being flexible about times helped.
    Did make it to York and the Museum.

  • @Roblilley999
    @Roblilley999 Před 2 lety

    4 years later "Hello Tim!!!!!"

  • @charliematthews3458
    @charliematthews3458 Před 7 lety

    We are told not too use our phones in the quiet carriage so how do we show our mobile tickets to the guard? lol

  • @jonathanhaynes6048
    @jonathanhaynes6048 Před 6 lety +2

    There's a fish tank at Bradford interchange in the ticket office...shame you miss it..

  • @nedchester
    @nedchester Před 7 lety +32

    Anyone else find the bloke from the Trainline bloody irritating?

  • @TheWkc19
    @TheWkc19 Před 7 lety

    Hi Tim!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @paradonym
    @paradonym Před 6 lety

    The most odd thing here in Germany is: When mobile ticketing is introduced, it's available for one-time-cards. Wouldn't it be clever to first support the subscription cards to be digital? I mean - in my region every ticket can be digital - except discounted student tickets and subscription-based cards... - Wouldn't you have the least work when first supporting the subscription-tickets?

  • @Kee-Lo
    @Kee-Lo Před 7 lety +2

    What if the battery on your device runs out before you arrive and you can't get through the barrier?

    • @liamkennedy8864
      @liamkennedy8864 Před 5 lety

      I hear they're working on a backup system so that if the phone isnt present for whatever reason the ticket can still be retrieved in a paper format

  • @MA9494AM
    @MA9494AM Před 7 lety

    The name York is based on the Scandinavian name Jorvik.
    There is a bay/wick in Fjällbacka in Bohuslän (Since 1658 Sweden, until then Norway) is located is called Joreviken and the northern part of Bohuslän and the southern Norwegian counties Akershus, Buskerud and Østfold were previously known as Viken. Some say that Viking just meant a person from Viken until it spread like the word of what we now call Pirates.
    But it could also just all be a good story
    If QI's information is true, there where farms in the north of England that still spoke old norse into the 1400's or so.
    By the way, what happens if the mobile network is down for a few hours? Allways have a bunch of 1960's Almex machines on hubs so the network can keep rolling (guards selling onboard)

  • @LeeRender1980
    @LeeRender1980 Před 7 lety +1

    This is the day I unexpectedly bumped in to Geoff and Tim between Garforth and Leeds :-) however Vicki had alighted to do her Vicki Explores segment :-( - maybe another time??
    Oh and Bradford Interchange also has a fish tank too

  • @arthurvasey
    @arthurvasey Před 2 lety

    That thing Vicki calls a barcode is, in fact, a QR code - looks like an abstract Picasso to us humans, but, to a mobile phone or tablet, it’s access to anything!

  • @iansargent445
    @iansargent445 Před 5 lety

    Fitzwilliam on that line, used to work there on a morning on the Leeds bound platform checking tickets.

  • @danthefryingpan963
    @danthefryingpan963 Před 7 lety +2

    16:35 it looks like the Tardis console haha

  • @CLechleitner42
    @CLechleitner42 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the test report on the trainline app!
    It's a pity it can't be used to buy a seat reservation (without a travel ticket), that would be very cool during my railroad round trip in September, where my BritRail pass will cover all the travelling but where I might want to reserve a seat on particular journeys.

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish Před 7 lety +1

      Christoph Lechleitner you can do it at stations

    • @CLechleitner42
      @CLechleitner42 Před 7 lety

      I know, and I might do that for one or more of the journeys with full luggage.
      Thanks for the info anyway.

  • @pcharliep61
    @pcharliep61 Před 7 lety

    As with all Technology what happens if your phone dies ?

  • @morlamweb
    @morlamweb Před 7 lety

    Let's have more of "Vicki Explores"!

  • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
    @user-jt1jv8vl9r Před 7 lety

    My iPhone 3GS and iPhone 5 would regularly run out of battery. Then I swapped the 5 for a Samsung S7 EDGE. I have never once run out of battery. Even after a long day at a music festival taking photos and videos. Plus, back up batteries are small enough to fit in a pocket for emergencies and hold their charge for weeks if not months.

  • @Witherd02
    @Witherd02 Před 7 lety +30

    HI TIM!!!!!!!!!

    • @MrTimDunn
      @MrTimDunn Před 7 lety +5

      Hi!

    • @MQsCues
      @MQsCues Před 7 lety

      Hi Tim!
      (I enjoyed your dance as you went through the ticket gate!)

    • @MrTimDunn
      @MrTimDunn Před 7 lety +5

      A little bit of a dance, a little bit of a mince ;-)