ROSM
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Rolling stock are leased. At the govts request, 2 main types were scrapped in 2021 so as to reduce the cost of maintenance.I don’t buy this rolling stock thing. I can’t believe that there aren’t, somewhere on the network, a few retired carriages in a shed somewhere, that couldn't be pressed into service on a small number of occasions. If not on the local network, then somewhere else. We’re not asking for brand new, state-of-the-art rolling stock. Just some temporary added capacity. If you explained to passengers why some carriages weren’t so modern looking, I’m sure no one would mind. I’m sure this is done elsewhere.
It’s not a lack of rolling stock but a lack of will that prevents this issue being, if not solved, then certainly improved.
The 3 car units with no toilets have all gone. The old thameslink units are gone too.
@jackalbion is accurate in what he writes
There are 3 main rolling stock companies (roscos) who have over 90% of the stock and they don't hold that capacity