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This is about the buildings - there isn't really enough information for it to be a separate paragraph. If a separate paragraph is really needed, then make it a separate paragraph rather than delete relevant information. Fredtheavenger 18:51, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
How will the Arriva win of the Cross Country franchise affect Stoke Station? As I understand it, Stoke is served by both West Coast franchise trains (Virgin, and apparently staying Virgin) and Cross Country franchise trains (now Virgin, but Arriva from Nov 2007). Will we see the same rolling-stock used, just with the Cross Country trains "re-wrapped" as Arriva? Or will we see completely new types of trains from Arriva? Will there not be some clash of ticket-prices/timings and suchlike, between the two competing services using the same station and both going down to Birmingham? Who will run the actual station, will it be Virgin as before? I had hoped that the local press would manage to cover this and explain, but the local journo's seem disinclined to cover anything that strays outside the realm of formula or requires some digging. 81.153.133.153 18:32, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
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This is about the buildings - there isn't really enough information for it to be a separate paragraph. If a separate paragraph is really needed, then make it a separate paragraph rather than delete relevant information. Fredtheavenger 18:51, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
How will the Arriva win of the Cross Country franchise affect Stoke Station? As I understand it, Stoke is served by both West Coast franchise trains (Virgin, and apparently staying Virgin) and Cross Country franchise trains (now Virgin, but Arriva from Nov 2007). Will we see the same rolling-stock used, just with the Cross Country trains "re-wrapped" as Arriva? Or will we see completely new types of trains from Arriva? Will there not be some clash of ticket-prices/timings and suchlike, between the two competing services using the same station and both going down to Birmingham? Who will run the actual station, will it be Virgin as before? I had hoped that the local press would manage to cover this and explain, but the local journo's seem disinclined to cover anything that strays outside the realm of formula or requires some digging. 81.153.133.153 18:32, 11 July 2007 (UTC)