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Thursday Evening
Left at 19:00 to arrive at Ipswich at 20:11 but arrived at 20:17. Not bad, only 6 minutes late. We've gone ober the 3 hour barrier - Now we have it at 3:03 for the week so far but there is still Friday to go. Read More...
Thursday Morning
Caught the 06:53 to arrive at 08:09. Not bad as we arrived at 08:10 - Just a minute late. So that's now 2:57 late for the week. Read More...
Wednesday evenings...
Caught the 19:00 (had some work to catch up with) expecting to get into Ipswich at 20:11 but we eventually rolled in at 20:42. Some 33 minutes late. That brings the total lateness up to 2:56 for the week so far. Read More...
Wednesdays....
I planned to catch the 6:23 again this morning as I needed to do some work on the way in but due to my bloody printer deciding it wasn't going to squirt ink out of the inkjets I ended up on the 06:38 again. Due to a "delayed preceding freight train" we Read More...
Tuesdays
After the problems with travel yesterday I decided to catch the 06:23 (couldn't face the 05:53) only to find it was canceled! Had to catch the 06:38 which arrived a minute early at 07:56. Still I calculate I had to waste 14 minutes because of the cancelation. Read More...
I hate Mondays (sometimes/mostimes)....
Training in London this week so caught the 06:38 into Liverpool Street from Ipswich which is supposed to arrive at 07:59 but didn't arrive till 08:25, some 26 minutes late. Arrived back at Liverpool Street to catch the 18:00 back to Ipswich to arrive Read More...
Stuck in Dublin
I've just remembered why I hate flying so much. Well, not the flying, the boring "stuck in airport" bit. I was a tad over optimistic with the material I could fill a 3 day "workshop" course for so ended up finishing an hour and a half early. The meant Read More...