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And 12 yes TWELVE hours later Southern are still churning out excuses that this poor sod is the cause of their late trains.
Railway folk.....answer me this.....how can someone get hit by a train at 5am, be cleaned up by 8:30am yet still at 5pm the trains are still in a mess?
Is it any wonder people get fed up with the service and have a dig at people on the front line?
Were they using those cheapo black bin bags from Aldi which split open when your fingernail makes contact with the plasticScene was a mess and took ages to clear up, without going into detail - there was issues in the "recovery".
Railway folk.....answer me this.....how can someone get hit by a train at 5am, be cleaned up by 8:30am yet still at 5pm the trains are still in a mess?
Is it any wonder people get fed up with the service and have a dig at people on the front line?
Were they using those cheapo black bin bags from Aldi which split open when your fingernail makes contact with the plastic
You werent fishing with that comment youve made similarly smug statements about the trains before , you're just backtracking because you realise youve made yourself look a bit of a bellend.And I see I caught myself a fair few with my comment It is wrong, can only assume they fine when there is people who have (and are stupid enough) to pay for 1st class already in the section as otherwise its unfair on them, only logic I can think of for doing it, still unfair.
The major issue of privatising train operators away from those that run the infratructure is that the operators can make profits without making any discernible improvement to the ability to run the service.
You werent fishing with that comment youve made similarly smug statements about the trains before , you're just backtracking because you realise youve made yourself look a bit of a bellend.
I personally think a far more major concern is all tax payers contribute to their profits as the majority of TOCs are in revenue support.
Good point. Its one thing subsidising something if at least its in public ownership. But when it goes straight into the pockets of institutions then its challenge to see anything positive in it
On east coast, when a train is particularly full, an announcement goes out saying that standard tickets will be valid in the first class carriage. But then again, east coast provide by far and away the best service in the country (in my opinion) .
Can first class passengers get a refund for the difference in price of their ticket in this situation?
You werent fishing with that comment youve made similarly smug statements about the trains before , you're just backtracking because you realise youve made yourself look a bit of a bellend.
Is it still the case that it's ultimately Network Rail that has the responsibility for suicides (for failing to prevent intrusion on to their tracks) - and therefore Network Rail have to compensate the train operating companies (for failing to make the track available to them), leaving the train operator free to compensate passengers, at no cost to themselves?
That's how the accountancy arrangements were explained to me by a senior Connex manager, shortly after privatisation opened the gates to thousands of accountants flooding into the railway industry.
Yep, Network Rail take responsibility when delays are directly due to the fatality.
Is it still the case that it's ultimately Network Rail that has the responsibility for suicides (for failing to prevent intrusion on to their tracks) - and therefore Network Rail have to compensate the train operating companies (for failing to make the track available to them), leaving the train operator free to compensate passengers, at no cost to themselves?
That's how the accountancy arrangements were explained to me by a senior Connex manager, shortly after privatisation opened the gates to thousands of accountants flooding into the railway industry.
People will make their own minds up, but I'm with bushy.Nope, I knew I would get certain posters to bite. I quite like this fishing lark, might keep it up. If I ever make a serious comment I stick to my guns. Basically, dont kid yourself just because you bit
Just because I've made past comments, doesnt make me think this aspect is fair....or right for that matter, not when it gets me abuse from people who have had it done to.
Can't disagree with anything Arthur, simster and tmls have said. I've commuted from brighton for nearly 20 years and in that time the price has gone from 1780 to 4800. Now I appreciate there are more trains, and some of them are longer, and the southern ones have aircon (which makes up for no windows) But I have to stand more now than ever before and cancellations are greater.
The major issue of privatising train operators away from those that run the infratructure is that the operators can make profits without making any discernible improvement to the ability to run the service.