LNER Azuma First Class Review (Dine Menu - Breakfast) - LNER's Sunderland Service
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we check out the first class breakfast offering onboard an LNER Azuma from Sunderland to York.
Date of travel: Thursday 27th June 2024.
Class of travel: First Class.
Rolling stock: Class 800/1 “Azuma”.
Train identity: 1Y08.
Train type: Express Passenger.
Unit number: 800102.
Operator: London North Eastern Railway (GR).
Ticket type: Advance Single (1st Class).
Ticket cost: £29.75 with 16-25 Railcard discount.
Seat: Coach L, Seat 39.
Starting station: Sunderland [SUN].
End station: York [YRK].
Menu: Dine Menu.
Additional information:
Sunderland service withdrawal information: www.lner.co.uk....
Catering:
First Class menus: www.lner.co.uk....
Current Dine Menu:
www.lner.co.uk....
All information derived from Realtime Trains.
Realtime Trains: www.realtimetr....
All information correct at time of recording.
I'm on Twitter: / pulsarnix .
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The reason for there not being a Dine menu available at weekends, is just that they don't have onboard chefs to cook the main meals offered on those menus. The remainder of the menu is usually simple or pre-packed and heated up. Hope that helps.
@wsssmith20 Thanks very much for the information. I've pinned this comment, so hopefully, people see it. 🙂
Loved this. I don't know enough about N.E. England. Looks lovely| But surprised massive stuff like LNER stock can share lines with metro? Anyway, great vid.
They can run on the track no problem, but the problem was getting more paths that didn't interfere with the Metro, which they were unable to do
Nice to see a different view of crossing the Tyne.
@@Gus0898uk Thanks. Yes, I found it was rather strange as well. I hardly go over High Level Bridge.
I didn't realise there was a Sunderland to London service that went via Newcastle, though I can see why as the Cleveland area is very deprived and probably doesn't produce that many would-be passengers. It's a shame they don't have the catering underway by Durham, as you barely had time to digest your breakfast - although, I daresay only a limited number of people do such a journey in reality anyway. Good video - and you can speak, if you want to!
I plan to eventually add voice-overs to the videos, but sadly, I don't have a suitable space to record them where I'm living at the moment.
Enjoyed this video saw places from a railway view .
Thank you
I never knew there was an LNER train from Sunderland, but to be fair, I wouldn't normally be around Sunderland Station at 05:39 in the morning.
When I started to watch the video, I assumed it would travel south, ie towards London, similar to the Grand Central trains do, so was surprised to see it heading north to Newcastle before heading down to KGX.
Great video !
I'm glad you enjoyed it. To be fair to you, there's only two a day, one northbound and one southbound. The silly time of day that they run probably doesn't help. The northbound one gets to Sunderland at 23:20!
@@Pulsarnix thanks for your reply.
Just looked on the internet and see LNER will stop running this Sunderland service from December 2024.
Come to think of it, I vaguely remember seeing something about this on the local news a few months ago, but I probably didn't take much notice, as it wouldn't affect me as I live in Whitley Bay, which is near Newcastle.
Yippee no more LNER crap just stick with the tried service, why head to Newcastle, north, and waste 20 mins, get the Grand Central south and save time.
Feels really weird to see an Azuma screeching through. So used to grand Central, northern and metro only.
There's only two LNER services a day into Sunderland. It felt a bit strange too tbh 😅
No stick to Grand Central rather than that LNER crap
all that money spent, nah, wasted on yje new station and it looks worse than the old one
Never saw the old one, unfortunately. I'll have to take your word for it.
@@Pulsarnix it was bad, but at least it had a ticket office, i'm sure you can find pictures on the net
Sunderland Station. A depressing, gloomy place.
Now now, be nice 😅 (although as stations go, it's not great)