Hotchilidog
Well-known member
- Jan 24, 2009
- 9,117
What is clear, is that this government in particular and certainly this company do not have the interests of the passengers at heart. It is an unacceptable shambles where ministers and company execs play with the lives of hundreds of thousands of people who just want to get where they want to go based on a timetable that they have published. They have both FAILED massively. To all but the most blinkered this is down to lack of political will, cost cutting, underinvestment (over decades) and an irrational dislike of workers, and those of us that use this alleged SERVICE every day (and occasional users too) are just bloody SICK of it all.
The hastily and spitefully organised privatisation by a dying Major adminstration has seen, certainly this part of the country, totally hamstrung by petty private interests (ironically at a greater cost to the tax payer than before). It is unacceptable for a supposedly top tier nation in the 21st century to not be able to run a f**king railway. It gets hot in other countries (trains still work), it gets cold in other countries (trains still work), nationalised rail services exist elsewhere and still work, yet we are left with pathetic bunch of can't do excuse merchants who will always be ready with explanation as to why they cannot do the job they are paid to do. Everyday I change at Gatwick Airport in the morning and evening rush hours, what a national disgrace we present visitors, both business and leisure, from all over the world with, what must they think. From the oppressive ticket barriers, chaotic queues for tickets and then finally the departure boards littered with delays and cancellations. An utter JOKE. it is unlike anything I have experienced in any major city in Europe. I'm off to Vienna on sunday and that will be a walk in the park compared to the experience we offer visitors to our country.
It's not the unions, it's the system and idealogy that lay behind it that is repsonsible for this mess and it is time for heads to roll.
Rant over.
The hastily and spitefully organised privatisation by a dying Major adminstration has seen, certainly this part of the country, totally hamstrung by petty private interests (ironically at a greater cost to the tax payer than before). It is unacceptable for a supposedly top tier nation in the 21st century to not be able to run a f**king railway. It gets hot in other countries (trains still work), it gets cold in other countries (trains still work), nationalised rail services exist elsewhere and still work, yet we are left with pathetic bunch of can't do excuse merchants who will always be ready with explanation as to why they cannot do the job they are paid to do. Everyday I change at Gatwick Airport in the morning and evening rush hours, what a national disgrace we present visitors, both business and leisure, from all over the world with, what must they think. From the oppressive ticket barriers, chaotic queues for tickets and then finally the departure boards littered with delays and cancellations. An utter JOKE. it is unlike anything I have experienced in any major city in Europe. I'm off to Vienna on sunday and that will be a walk in the park compared to the experience we offer visitors to our country.
It's not the unions, it's the system and idealogy that lay behind it that is repsonsible for this mess and it is time for heads to roll.
Rant over.