It’s worth pointing out for example, that Drax won’t accept late arrivals after a certain point. The what’s and why’s I don’t know, that’s between GBRf and Drax to be honest, but it is the case, and that’s why sometimes these trains are “given a run”
I’m more than happy to discuss regulation decisions with anyone, it’s a part of the job I love, but it’s unfair to be criticised when most on here don’t have all the information at hand, especially when making simultaneous decisions after putting the job back together for example after disruption.
Not only that there are some agreed contingency plans between NR and TOC’s that state for example if such a service is xx minutes late it must be terminated short or ran express.
I think there are others here in such positions that will happily admit that they haven’t got it right 100% of the time either. I got one spectacularly wrong the other week, and just had my head my hands knowing there was nothing I can do than watch it all go wrong! It happens!
One of the things I see is that these decisions aren’t passenger friendly, it’s complete nonsense to be honest, the decisions we make are to keep trains and as a result keep passengers moving, the last thing anyone in a control position wants is prolonged disruption or trains that have been failed to be mitigated, it’s more work in the long run!