by ayjaydee » 04 Feb 2007 14:38
by M4 Junction 11 » 04 Feb 2007 14:42
by AndyRFC » 04 Feb 2007 18:43
by ayjaydee » 04 Feb 2007 19:18
AndyRFC Might have actually seen this coach wandering around close to the City Centre. Wasnt there a convoy back to the Motorway
by STAR TRAVEL » 04 Feb 2007 19:49
by doylefan » 04 Feb 2007 20:41
ayjaydee Bloddy driver got lost coming out of Manchester, we'd been on the road 3 hours and hadn't reached Brum!!
Question to Star Travel. Is there no laid down maximum travel period without having to stop for a comfort break? We had been on the coach for in excess of 4 hours before a quick pit-stop at Warwick. ( I believe this stop only occurred beacuse one or two people, myself included were complaining).
And why only 15 mins, barely time to get to the toilet and back let alone get a bite to eat. Do you think we are all going to go home and rustle up a quick snack at 11 o something at night?
Now I now why I do not use the coach travel too often.
Rant over!
by Farnborough Royal » 04 Feb 2007 20:57
by The_Cat » 04 Feb 2007 21:12
What happend to him?Farnborough Royal LOL @ the bloke whos coach left without him at the services
by willz_royal » 04 Feb 2007 21:17
Farnborough Royal LOL @ the bloke whos coach left without him at the services
by Barry the bird boggler » 05 Feb 2007 13:28
by urz_1871 » 05 Feb 2007 14:00
Barry the bird boggler I'm not surprised someone got lost, I've never seen such dreadful signposting around a place before and not just the fact that Eastlands or the City of Manchester Stadium are not signposted anywhere apart from right outside the place - in fact if they hadn't have a picture of a football next to the Sportcity sign plenty would probably have sailed right by the turnings to it.
Add to that the badly signposted fact that the link road from the M56 to M6 was closed and its no wonder people were delayed.
by biscuitsrus » 05 Feb 2007 18:22
by Rhys The Royal » 05 Feb 2007 19:57
by Farnborough Royal » 05 Feb 2007 21:24
The_CatWhat happend to him?Farnborough Royal LOL @ the bloke whos coach left without him at the services
by 66DD » 05 Feb 2007 23:00
biscuitsrus Does anyone know why M56 was closed?
by biscuitsrus » 06 Feb 2007 14:35
66DDbiscuitsrus Does anyone know why M56 was closed?
It was owing to long term road works. The closure over this weekend had been advertised for weeks in a number of service stations on the M6 as well as signage on the M6 & M56.
by Forbury Lion » 06 Feb 2007 16:18
Why was there a spare seat on yours?Farnborough RoyalThe_CatWhat happend to him?Farnborough Royal LOL @ the bloke whos coach left without him at the services
There was a spare seat on ours.
by ayjaydee » 07 Feb 2007 07:40
STAR TRAVELayjaydee Bloddy driver got lost coming out of Manchester, we'd been on the road 3 hours and hadn't reached Brum!!
Question to Star Travel. Is there no laid down maximum travel period without having to stop for a comfort break? We had been on the coach for in excess of 4 hours before a quick pit-stop at Warwick. ( I believe this stop only occurred beacuse one or two people, myself included were complaining).
And why only 15 mins, barely time to get to the toilet and back let alone get a bite to eat. Do you think we are all going to go home and rustle up a quick snack at 11 o something at night?
Now I now why I do not use the coach travel too often.
Right at this moment I am unable to ascertain how or why coach 9 got detached from the convoy. There would not have been fours hours before a comfort stop had this not been the case. It will be looked into on Monday during normal office hours.
by STAR TRAVEL » 08 Feb 2007 07:46
ayjaydeeSTAR TRAVELayjaydee Bloddy driver got lost coming out of Manchester, we'd been on the road 3 hours and hadn't reached Brum!!
Question to Star Travel. Is there no laid down maximum travel period without having to stop for a comfort break? We had been on the coach for in excess of 4 hours before a quick pit-stop at Warwick. ( I believe this stop only occurred beacuse one or two people, myself included were complaining).
And why only 15 mins, barely time to get to the toilet and back let alone get a bite to eat. Do you think we are all going to go home and rustle up a quick snack at 11 o something at night?
Now I now why I do not use the coach travel too often.
Right at this moment I am unable to ascertain how or why coach 9 got detached from the convoy. There would not have been fours hours before a comfort stop had this not been the case. It will be looked into on Monday during normal office hours.
Any response/excuse from Horsemans then?
by EASTENDER MARKY » 08 Feb 2007 08:05
STAR TRAVELayjaydeeSTAR TRAVELayjaydee Bloddy driver got lost coming out of Manchester, we'd been on the road 3 hours and hadn't reached Brum!!
Question to Star Travel. Is there no laid down maximum travel period without having to stop for a comfort break? We had been on the coach for in excess of 4 hours before a quick pit-stop at Warwick. ( I believe this stop only occurred beacuse one or two people, myself included were complaining).
And why only 15 mins, barely time to get to the toilet and back let alone get a bite to eat. Do you think we are all going to go home and rustle up a quick snack at 11 o something at night?
Now I now why I do not use the coach travel too often.
Right at this moment I am unable to ascertain how or why coach 9 got detached from the convoy. There would not have been fours hours before a comfort stop had this not been the case. It will be looked into on Monday during normal office hours.
Any response/excuse from Horsemans then?
We have received an apology from Horseman's, for more info come in to the STAR HQ.
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