00:00 Now we've just had a little cheer because the train is coming onto the station.
00:04 Thomas, you were determined to get on this first train out of Skegness this morning, weren't you?
00:09 Yeah, how long have you been here?
00:12 Since 8 past 7 this morning, a couple of hours.
00:15 Oh wow, so you know yesterday when we left you, you had no idea where you were going to stay.
00:22 That's right, yeah.
00:23 Um, what happened?
00:24 Well everyone rallied round, got us a community centre to stay in.
00:29 Everyone was lovely.
00:30 Thanks to St Clement's, Archer, and two PCSOs that bent over backwards to help us.
00:40 Yeah, they went to the hospital and got you some bedding, didn't they?
00:46 Yeah, yeah.
00:46 Yeah, so you know it was a bit of a shock when you arrived at the station yesterday
00:52 to find that industrial action unit was closed, wasn't it?
00:56 Yeah.
00:58 I mean, East Midlands, they have advertised the industrial action,
01:04 but did it just not filter through up to Manchester?
01:07 No, no, no, no.
01:08 We'd already checked and there was nothing locked down or anything until the last minute.
01:14 Well, I know you're all keen to get back on the train.
01:18 You're certainly going to have some stories to tell when you get back, aren't you?
01:21 Yeah.
01:22 But did you enjoy your week's holiday, Bobby?
01:25 Yeah, most of it, yeah. We always do, we always do.
01:27 Yeah, well, hopefully you have a safe journey back.
01:31 There is some industrial action along the line.
01:38 It's a reduced service, but hopefully you get back okay and we'll try and catch up with you soon.
01:46 Okay, thank you.
01:47 Thanks a lot.
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