They said they’re looking to “take over more of Avanti’s slots” long term
Very short term - i.e. four weeks - fine. Hoping to run this and more on other routes - not fine, surely? Charter trains for enthusiasts who want a throwback ride on a train dressed as InterCity, on a permanent path that could and should by a passenger service, on Britain’s busiest rail route.
Of course Avanti can’t use it now, but if they haven’t got enough staff to run it in a months time, action needs to be taken to have them outed and an OLR brought in, or at very least a tender for an Open Access TOC for the route to supplement the missing services. The point is, charter railtours absolutely should not take the place of busy public passenger services on a permanent basis. On a Friday evening too! Surely?
If they applied to be an OA TOC, it would be different - but as it stands - you can’t book tickets through any legal public transport way, not on National Rail Enq or TrainLine nor any TOC website or ticket machine, or even a ticket office, railcards are not valid and it doesn’t show up on public train times information. The public won’t even have a clue about it that way, so it is an enthusiast railtour taking up a weekly passenger slot if it remains long term. By the time the WCML operator gets its act together re. staff, these 110mph slots should definitely be returned.