Harry Crosby Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 As we draw closer to the 35th anniversary of that historic place on station road, i`d like to know who were the people who jumped off the train at ince, just outside wigan, remember going past on night to see police officers awaiting the weekly train jumping regulars, did any get caught?
Paul R Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 As we draw closer to the 35th anniversary of that historic place on station road, i`d like to know who were the people who jumped off the train at ince, just outside wigan, remember going past on night to see police officers awaiting the weekly train jumping regulars, did any get caught? We used to get on at Burscough, but as the station was not manned some nights we told the people at Wigan that we got on at Appley Bridge. One Saturday night they had police at Appley Bridge making sure no one got on without a ticket. Busted!. It was around the first anniversary. The week before, or possibly the week after., I got busted again, going to an allnighter in Newton Aycliffe at the Centre. WE jumped the train all the way there, but got busted coming home again. Spent most of the day in Leeds nick. A few quid in fines & days off work for me & my dad as I was only 16. Paul
Harry Crosby Posted September 5, 2008 Author Posted September 5, 2008 We used to get on at Burscough, but as the station was not manned some nights we told the people at Wigan that we got on at Appley Bridge. One Saturday night they had police at Appley Bridge making sure no one got on without a ticket. Busted!. It was around the first anniversary. The week before, or possibly the week after., I got busted again, going to an allnighter in Newton Aycliffe at the Centre. WE jumped the train all the way there, but got busted coming home again. Spent most of the day in Leeds nick. A few quid in fines & days off work for me & my dad as I was only 16. Paul loads of people used to do it,& were allways trying to get me to do it but i never had the guts allways remember getting the milk train home from leeds to york that was risky enough for me
Guest Trevski Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 (edited) I had a 'Train Jumper' when I was about five, my mum knitted it, with a nice train on..... Never got caught, but I remember Ronnie Pedley and I, so off our heads and chatting manicaly, totaly forgetting to get off and not realizing it until we had been stationary in Stockport (the end of the line) for about an hour! John Young and I used to jump the train all the time, had it down to a fine art at York. We would walk along the railway bridge over the Ouse, by the museum gardens, straight onto the platform thus avoiding the ticket barrier, and do the same coming back! Easy peasy, unless the Scarbro' train appeared on the bridge as we were crossing....... Run for your f**king life! Edited September 6, 2008 by Trevski
TOAD Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 THIS HAS REMINDED ME DID ANYONE USE THE PERSIL TICKETS TO GET ABOUT ,MOM USED TO SAVE THE COPUNS UP THEN TWO COULD GO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE TICKET OFTEN I WAS ON WOLVO TRAIN STATION SHOUTING ANYONE WANT A PERSIL TICKET LOL
Davetay Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 THIS HAS REMINDED ME DID ANYONE USE THE PERSIL TICKETS TO GET ABOUT ,MOM USED TO SAVE THE COPUNS UP THEN TWO COULD GO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE TICKET OFTEN I WAS ON WOLVO TRAIN STATION SHOUTING ANYONE WANT A PERSIL TICKET LOL I used the persil ticket to get to away games, can,t remember the years they where about. We used to catch the bus to Wigan from Blackburn(change at Chorley). Used to walk on the bus pass the queu and find a old bus ticket and suck the writing off just in case a inspecter gets on. Got away with it for ages. Than we used to go in mate,s mini-van, than got a car myself.
Harry Crosby Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 I used the persil ticket to get to away games, can,t remember the years they where about. We used to catch the bus to Wigan from Blackburn(change at Chorley). Used to walk on the bus pass the queu and find a old bus ticket and suck the writing off just in case a inspecter gets on. Got away with it for ages. Than we used to go in mate,s mini-van, than got a car myself. Hi dave hope your well, never trusted cars after one incident, my mate had passed his test on the friday, and took us in his FORD CAPRI on the saturday, his was one of those with those ring clips on each corner at the front of the bonnet, we`d stopped off at birch`s and a couple of lads who were with us dropped there gear, while my mate checked the water, oil etc, you know what its like with your first car anyway were flying down the m62 on the outside lane, he must have forgot to put the bonnet clips in properly, when the BONNET flew up over the windscreen he was just screaming his head off like he was on a roller coaster, anyway we managed to get onto the hard shoulder, we were all in a state of shock when one of the lads in the back said fookin ell that was the best buzz ive ever had, we all p*ssed ourselves and then went on our way
Guest kelvinx Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Remember jumping off and seeing non -league Wigan Football stadium and as LUFC supporters having a laugh about how crap they were...How times change
Harry Crosby Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Allways remember changing at leeds, and guess what pulled in, THE MANCHESTER UTD FOOTBALL SPECIAL, riot or what!!!! a lad from york said away theres loads of us lets ave em and did like a charge down the platform expecting everyone to follow him but only three did, yes we took a good hiding that night
Guest Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 (edited) Allways remember changing at leeds, and guess what pulled in, THE MANCHESTER UTD FOOTBALL SPECIAL, riot or what!!!! a lad from york said away theres loads of us lets ave em and did like a charge down the platform expecting everyone to follow him but only three did, yes we took a good hiding that night Not a train jumping story , but as it concerns a train , does this count H ? I once slept in the luggage rack of an old train , coming back from Manchester one time ...... I woke up , and had the imprint of the string / cord webbing of the rack , embedded into the right side of my face ...... Malc Burton Edited September 6, 2008 by Malc Burton
Harry Crosby Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Not a train jumping story , but as it concerns a train , does this count H ? I once slept in the luggage rack of an old train , coming back from Manchester one time ...... I woke up , and had the imprint of the string / cord webbing of the rack , embedded into the right side of my face ...... Malc Burton of course it does malc, stood at wigan station watching a lad who was barbed out, with a cigarette in his hand asleep on it his hair smouldering AHHH GREAT MEMORIES INDEED
Guest Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 of course it does malc, stood at wigan station watching a lad who was barbed out, with a cigarette in his hand asleep on it his hair smouldering AHHH GREAT MEMORIES INDEED Talking of Wiggin station , we had the pleasure ( due to automobile difficulties one weekend ) of having to travel to , and out of , the stated terminus ........ On the Sunday morning , we took the liberty of resting whilst we waited , on the floor on bags , coats or whatever we had , only to be told by a jobsworth of a porter to " sit up : you are making the station look untidy - it's not a holiday camp " ....... Malc Burton
Jill Bayles Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 I used the persil ticket to get to away games, can,t remember the years they where about. We used to catch the bus to Wigan from Blackburn(change at Chorley). Used to walk on the bus pass the queu and find a old bus ticket and suck the writing off just in case a inspecter gets on. Got away with it for ages. Than we used to go in mate,s mini-van, than got a car myself. Hi You I was taught the art of street-wise by the likes of Jossy but I reckon you were fortunate enough to have been born that way Hope you and Lou are keeping well, I'll let you know when I can get a pass out...I'm told it'll not be long now... ...hoping to get to the Hilton ALL WEEKEND but I'm not banking on it as I seem to be the only one wanting to get a move on with the plans...but who wouldn't when they've bin in exile as long as I have
Guest Trevski Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Not a train jumping story , but as it concerns a train , does this count H ? I once slept in the luggage rack of an old train , coming back from Manchester one time ...... I woke up , and had the imprint of the string / cord webbing of the rack , embedded into the right side of my face ...... Malc Burton Those string racks! Going to the Central 'niters, pre-Wigan, all the York lot used to pile into one of those carrages ('rapist' specials they used to be called, the ones with no corridor, once your moving you can't get out!) About 15 of us, up on the racks, everywhere, take out the light bulbs, slap on a cassette, Magic!
Harry Crosby Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Talking of Wiggin station , we had the pleasure ( due to automobile difficulties one weekend ) of having to travel to , and out of , the stated terminus ........ On the Sunday morning , we took the liberty of resting whilst we waited , on the floor on bags , coats or whatever we had , only to be told by a jobsworth of a porter to " sit up : you are making the station look untidy - it's not a holiday camp " ....... Malc Burton yes of course malc well it was one of those award winning stations remember the coaches when the trains were off?
Guest joneye1 Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 ohh God...i Remember it well !!....Get on the station with a Platform ticket...Hiding in the loo`s while the ticket colector was around...Then running as fast as we could down Wigan station....Then jumping Down over the Bridge!!!! ...How we never broke a leg ill never know!!! lol Jon
Munchkin Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 of course it does malc, stood at wigan station watching a lad who was barbed out, with a cigarette in his hand asleep on it his hair smouldering AHHH GREAT MEMORIES INDEEDGary Fulcher from stoke no doubt harry............
Guest east rob Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Gary Fulcher from stoke no doubt harry............ lots of us from the manchester area used to hop off at ince, selnec bus pass got you on the train into victoria, and on to the wigan train, ( well, about three stops along before it ran out.) then off at ince, no station barrier, 10 min walk into wigan.(time passes quickly when your 16 & off your face on cheap wizz!) only to be followed the next morning by the journey from hell that was the first bus back to bolton, then on to oldham. what a night mare!!
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