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HoW had more cancellations due to lack of train crew this week. This year has been abysmal on the HoW line with several stations in the bottom 100 for the UK with regard to service cancellations and delays.
I've been keeping an eye on the service, as I'm local and been waiting to get a residents railcard. Finally bought one this week as the service has been pretty much back to normal recently. It's a shame they can't get trains up to one every two hours in the summer as it has a lot of tourist...
The Heart of Wales line is back to some sort of service in the last week, so the repaired stock must be coming back into service elsewhere. TFW should improve with the planned investments, but as ever it takes time!
Oh well I suppose I can enjoy more crosscountry trains without enough carriages, air con not working, overcrowded and over priced for years to come. But then again I'm not a banker travelling into London so I don't count. After all the £37 million the DofT turned down to upgrade the Voyager...
Part of the problem is First group putting in stupidly low bids, and then driving out other operators like Virgin that might do a better job. Will First group be around in a few years time ?
As a passenger I do not want to see guards removed. Too many idiots on trains and not safe without them. First group keep putting in stupid bids and should be held to account. If they can't operate it profitably they shouldn't have taken it on in the first place. Its not as if this hasn't...
Trouble is that if Flybe go bust, there isn't likely to be another airline to take over. Hence the problem for the government - some of the routes (Newquay springs to mind) are poorly served by road and rail. There is likely to be an economic impact of letting them go bust. If you compare the...
I used to work in trading standards a few years ago. It was well known that a lot of the terms and conditions were not legally valid. However British Rail and its successors were very careful to prevent them being challenged in court by settling claims to prevent a legal case striking them down...
As someone who experienced the flood of 2007 in Gloucestershire where we ended up without power, mains water or even basic transport for a few days, I can tell you that our infrastructure is a lot less resilient than you might think. Climate change is real, and it will increase the frequency of...
Great another Carillion fiasco to follow. Give all the franchises to a firm with known financial problems, and sit back and watch it collapse. Oh well will make re-nationalisation easier assuming the Tory headbangers don't get back in....