jfowkes
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Sitting at Kings Cross waiting for a train, it occurs to me that as far as I can see there is no benefit to the passenger of Great Northern and Thameslink being separate brands.
At least from the POV of services that terminate at Kings Cross or Moorgate, the services are more or less identical in terms of what the customer gets. An EMU, laid out for commuting, no catering, no staffing.
This seems like needless complexity, especially given they are both operated by the same TOC?
I can see that keeping the Thameslink brand makes sense for services operating through the core.
At least from the POV of services that terminate at Kings Cross or Moorgate, the services are more or less identical in terms of what the customer gets. An EMU, laid out for commuting, no catering, no staffing.
This seems like needless complexity, especially given they are both operated by the same TOC?
I can see that keeping the Thameslink brand makes sense for services operating through the core.