I think 5 years till the franchise ends, so no hope of any immediate improvement
I think it "only" runs till 2020, but I'm not positive.
EDIT: Scrap that, it's September 2021. So almost exactly 5 years.
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I think 5 years till the franchise ends, so no hope of any immediate improvement
Strike being called off will make no difference to Falmer service as the Southern boss has just confirmed to a certain [MENTION=461]Mendoza[/MENTION]
Ie: no Falmer service until further notice or until they restore the full timetable that was abandoned a month ago to prevent the regular cancellations etc.
Little clues as to when this is likely to happen. Buckle in . This one will run and run.
it appears that this would be due to the emergency timetable, currentl there are fewer services Brighton-Lewes and limited services stopping at Falmer (last at 18:15 tonight for example). so we'd have to wait for the staff shortage issue to resolve itself and timetable return to normal.
Correct. And at the moment there's no sign of that.
I blame the militant bully boys of RMT,I'm not sure who they think they are,standing up for their rights and also the safety of the paying public! I'd sack the lot of em,let them work in sports direct,see how they like it then.
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it appears that this would be due to the emergency timetable, currentl there are fewer services Brighton-Lewes and limited services stopping at Falmer (last at 18:15 tonight for example). so we'd have to wait for the staff shortage issue to resolve itself and timetable return to normal.
So we are buggered for evening & Sat games then.
So we are buggered for evening & Sat games then.
So we are buggered for evening & Sat games then.
it appears that this would be due to the emergency timetable, currentl there are fewer services Brighton-Lewes and limited services stopping at Falmer (last at 18:15 tonight for example). so we'd have to wait for the staff shortage issue to resolve itself and timetable return to normal.
Yes. Until Southern decide to restore the full timetable.
The Standard said on Aug 2nd
"Now Charles Horton, CEO of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) parent company of Southern, has admitted he is unable to say when the full timetable will be reinstated.
In a letter – released today – to Caroline Pidgeon, London Assembly Liberal Democrat leader, says he is only able to “review the operation of the amended timetable” and does not set a date when it will end."
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-set-for-return-to-full-service-a3309736.html
Yes. Until Southern decide to restore the full timetable.
The Standard said on Aug 2nd
"Now Charles Horton, CEO of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) parent company of Southern, has admitted he is unable to say when the full timetable will be reinstated.
In a letter – released today – to Caroline Pidgeon, London Assembly Liberal Democrat leader, says he is only able to “review the operation of the amended timetable” and does not set a date when it will end."
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-set-for-return-to-full-service-a3309736.html
Whilst they are chronically shortstaffed and that won't change in the short term, there is absolutely no reason why Sasta can't offer a service to Falmer on Friday and Tuesday. There are enough spare trains (because of the emergency timetable) and there should be enough crew to at least run say 3 Lewes shuttles at the very least say at 18.15/18.45 and 19.15 using an 8 or 12 coach train. It is their emergency timetable so they can adapt and amend it as they see fit.
it appears that this would be due to the emergency timetable, currentl there are fewer services Brighton-Lewes and limited services stopping at Falmer (last at 18:15 tonight for example). so we'd have to wait for the staff shortage issue to resolve itself and timetable return to normal.
You're right, it's not that they can't it's simply that they won't. Driver and Guard, 8 car train just run a shuttle Brighton - Falmer - Lewes & back and the same after the game, if a train is properly loaded then you can get a lot of people away on an 8 car train