East coast trains 18:20 - Feb 5 with 9864 views | Nogginthenog | Stagecoach " we got our sums wrong and we are unable to rip off the customers and taxpayers to the extent that we had originally hoped, please can we cancel the contract ? " Another failed privatisation for which the taxpayers will pay. | | | | |
East coast trains on 20:12 - Feb 5 with 6945 views | Private_Partz | Apparently Virgin are sharing the Franchise. It's a right dogs dinner it seems and it is in a mess. The Department of Transport might have to take over. Meanwhile on the West Coast line the contract is being extended. Guess who runs that? The answer is Virgin. You could not make it up. Rail franchise is a failing system that is hopelessly mismanaged by the Govt. Why don't yhey look at the succesful railways in Europe to use as a template for this Country? I guess it is because all the best system are in Public ownership. That would never do would it? | |
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East coast trains on 20:55 - Feb 5 with 6919 views | AnotherJohn |
East coast trains on 20:12 - Feb 5 by Private_Partz | Apparently Virgin are sharing the Franchise. It's a right dogs dinner it seems and it is in a mess. The Department of Transport might have to take over. Meanwhile on the West Coast line the contract is being extended. Guess who runs that? The answer is Virgin. You could not make it up. Rail franchise is a failing system that is hopelessly mismanaged by the Govt. Why don't yhey look at the succesful railways in Europe to use as a template for this Country? I guess it is because all the best system are in Public ownership. That would never do would it? |
Sadly Europe has caught the British disease of liberalisation and mandatory contracting out of train services (from 2019). Not many people seem to have realised what the 'competition pillar' of the fourth railway package involves. https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/rail/packages/2013_en https://www.ashurst.com/en/news-and-insights/insights/the-fourth-railway-package | | | |
East coast trains on 23:11 - Feb 5 with 6859 views | Nogginthenog |
They should use us as a template then, its so obvious. | | | |
East coast trains on 06:40 - Feb 6 with 6820 views | AnotherJohn |
East coast trains on 23:11 - Feb 5 by Nogginthenog | They should use us as a template then, its so obvious. |
I suppose my mention of catching the UK disease may suggest that we are the model, but actually there are plenty of true believers in the neo-liberal project in the EU. Just google 'EU liberalisation' or ask a Greek. | | | |
East coast trains on 08:22 - Feb 6 with 6768 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Minutes after Grayling announces Stagecoach/Virgin fail to meet contractual obligation on East Coast Mainline he announces they’re to be given direct award extension on the West Coast. Oh, & Stagecoach shortlisted for East Midlands franchise. Just Fack off How long can this incompetence go on? | |
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East coast trains on 08:30 - Feb 6 with 6762 views | Lohengrin |
East coast trains on 08:22 - Feb 6 by oh_tommy_tommy | Minutes after Grayling announces Stagecoach/Virgin fail to meet contractual obligation on East Coast Mainline he announces they’re to be given direct award extension on the West Coast. Oh, & Stagecoach shortlisted for East Midlands franchise. Just Fack off How long can this incompetence go on? |
For as long as the same old gang are elected to Westminster, Tom. | |
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East coast trains on 08:35 - Feb 6 with 6760 views | Jack_Meoff |
East coast trains on 08:22 - Feb 6 by oh_tommy_tommy | Minutes after Grayling announces Stagecoach/Virgin fail to meet contractual obligation on East Coast Mainline he announces they’re to be given direct award extension on the West Coast. Oh, & Stagecoach shortlisted for East Midlands franchise. Just Fack off How long can this incompetence go on? |
It's not incompetence tom. They're doing what they're very good at - their raison d'etre - funneling public money into private hands. The East Coast Mainline was making a tidy profit for the treasury in 2013 with good customer satisfaction ratings. The Tories couldn't have that, naturally, profit must go into private hands. It's funny, people bang on about the 'deficit' yet this government simply can't wait to sell any profit making public asset into private hands. What a scam it all is. And we're too busy discussing the semantics of 'isms' to look at what is actually going on right now in this country. | |
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East coast trains on 10:41 - Feb 6 with 6712 views | Brynmill_Jack |
East coast trains on 08:35 - Feb 6 by Jack_Meoff | It's not incompetence tom. They're doing what they're very good at - their raison d'etre - funneling public money into private hands. The East Coast Mainline was making a tidy profit for the treasury in 2013 with good customer satisfaction ratings. The Tories couldn't have that, naturally, profit must go into private hands. It's funny, people bang on about the 'deficit' yet this government simply can't wait to sell any profit making public asset into private hands. What a scam it all is. And we're too busy discussing the semantics of 'isms' to look at what is actually going on right now in this country. |
It's corruption , pure and simple. I hope Perch turns up to tell us about how brave people like Branson are, taking risks with "their" money. | |
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East coast trains on 12:00 - Feb 6 with 6693 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
East coast trains on 08:35 - Feb 6 by Jack_Meoff | It's not incompetence tom. They're doing what they're very good at - their raison d'etre - funneling public money into private hands. The East Coast Mainline was making a tidy profit for the treasury in 2013 with good customer satisfaction ratings. The Tories couldn't have that, naturally, profit must go into private hands. It's funny, people bang on about the 'deficit' yet this government simply can't wait to sell any profit making public asset into private hands. What a scam it all is. And we're too busy discussing the semantics of 'isms' to look at what is actually going on right now in this country. |
Indeed Let’s take a look http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk Spiffing stuff | |
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East coast trains on 14:56 - Feb 6 with 6631 views | johnlangy |
East coast trains on 20:12 - Feb 5 by Private_Partz | Apparently Virgin are sharing the Franchise. It's a right dogs dinner it seems and it is in a mess. The Department of Transport might have to take over. Meanwhile on the West Coast line the contract is being extended. Guess who runs that? The answer is Virgin. You could not make it up. Rail franchise is a failing system that is hopelessly mismanaged by the Govt. Why don't yhey look at the succesful railways in Europe to use as a template for this Country? I guess it is because all the best system are in Public ownership. That would never do would it? |
Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't it the East Coast franchise that failed some years ago only for the government to take it back in house, into public ownership in order to get it up and running properly again. Then, when that had been achieved they promptly sold it off again, presumably to the current bunch of thieving chancers who have just run it into the ground again. | | | |
East coast trains on 15:14 - Feb 6 with 6624 views | pikeypaul | Personally I find the rail network throughout the UK a bloody good service. Just as long as you plan your trips outside the cattle truck commuter hours. 416 AFLI. . | |
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East coast trains on 16:16 - Feb 6 with 6593 views | Nogginthenog |
East coast trains on 15:14 - Feb 6 by pikeypaul | Personally I find the rail network throughout the UK a bloody good service. Just as long as you plan your trips outside the cattle truck commuter hours. 416 AFLI. . |
The train network in Great Britain runs on tracks that are owned by the public. We take all the strain and the rail operators the gain! 416 AFHI | | | |
East coast trains on 17:18 - Feb 6 with 6572 views | pikeypaul | | |
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East coast trains on 13:16 - Feb 7 with 6495 views | Brynmill_Jack |
East coast trains on 14:56 - Feb 6 by johnlangy | Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't it the East Coast franchise that failed some years ago only for the government to take it back in house, into public ownership in order to get it up and running properly again. Then, when that had been achieved they promptly sold it off again, presumably to the current bunch of thieving chancers who have just run it into the ground again. |
Yes. Another opportunity to shovel millions in public cash to Branson. Corrupt doesn't even begin to describe it. | |
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East coast trains on 14:48 - Feb 7 with 6470 views | Ebo |
East coast trains on 15:14 - Feb 6 by pikeypaul | Personally I find the rail network throughout the UK a bloody good service. Just as long as you plan your trips outside the cattle truck commuter hours. 416 AFLI. . |
Try the 7:20 am commute on the valley lines service where you have no choice but to use the service at that time to get into work. We are not all lazy arses like you see, | |
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East coast trains on 15:03 - Feb 7 with 6463 views | pikeypaul |
East coast trains on 14:48 - Feb 7 by Ebo | Try the 7:20 am commute on the valley lines service where you have no choice but to use the service at that time to get into work. We are not all lazy arses like you see, |
LMFHO ? So since I have enough to never have to work again due to working hard and being successful I am a “lazy arse” ? Typical envy from a socialist loser. Enjoy work in the morning you wage slave loser 😀😀😀😀😀 . [Post edited 7 Feb 2018 15:34]
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East coast trains on 17:15 - Feb 7 with 6421 views | Private_Partz |
East coast trains on 15:14 - Feb 6 by pikeypaul | Personally I find the rail network throughout the UK a bloody good service. Just as long as you plan your trips outside the cattle truck commuter hours. 416 AFLI. . |
I am travelling to Glasgow in July. Flying there from Bristol is £75.00 return. Off peak by rail is £322.00 return. About a grand for First Class. We pay more than anyone else in Europe for our rail services and have to suffer some of the most over crowded trains. | |
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East coast trains on 17:24 - Feb 7 with 6417 views | Jack_Meoff |
East coast trains on 17:15 - Feb 7 by Private_Partz | I am travelling to Glasgow in July. Flying there from Bristol is £75.00 return. Off peak by rail is £322.00 return. About a grand for First Class. We pay more than anyone else in Europe for our rail services and have to suffer some of the most over crowded trains. |
Yeah but just think of the shareholders PP mate. Chin chin! | |
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East coast trains on 18:01 - Feb 7 with 6390 views | pikeypaul |
East coast trains on 17:15 - Feb 7 by Private_Partz | I am travelling to Glasgow in July. Flying there from Bristol is £75.00 return. Off peak by rail is £322.00 return. About a grand for First Class. We pay more than anyone else in Europe for our rail services and have to suffer some of the most over crowded trains. |
But booking the train at the correct time and split ticketing it can be done for £60 from Swansea and less if you have a card unfortunately I am not old enough yet for the card even if I was I would always fly just because the time difference. I do agree how cheap the £75 rt on the plane is and we must admit what an amazingly cheap price these private companies do it for. | |
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East coast trains on 18:45 - Feb 7 with 6371 views | longlostjack |
East coast trains on 15:14 - Feb 6 by pikeypaul | Personally I find the rail network throughout the UK a bloody good service. Just as long as you plan your trips outside the cattle truck commuter hours. 416 AFLI. . |
Arriva is owned and operated by the state owned German railway. Pleased to hear that you're happy with the service. [Post edited 7 Feb 2018 18:46]
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East coast trains on 19:16 - Feb 7 with 6350 views | Cooperman |
East coast trains on 17:15 - Feb 7 by Private_Partz | I am travelling to Glasgow in July. Flying there from Bristol is £75.00 return. Off peak by rail is £322.00 return. About a grand for First Class. We pay more than anyone else in Europe for our rail services and have to suffer some of the most over crowded trains. |
Where did you get those rail fares from? That journey can be done for considerably less than £322 and not far off your budget airline quote. Plus bona fide first line ticket sellers generally only sell three months in advance. The train almost certainly won’t be as quick when all things are considered but I’m more than prepared to sacrifice an hour or two if it means avoiding airport terminals. | |
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East coast trains on 19:25 - Feb 7 with 6343 views | Cooperman | And a point re ticketing prices, there are some real quirks out there and I’ve seen this countless times. This was an example from a few weeks back - I needed a return day trip journey from Llanelli to Paddington. Swansea - Paddington - Swansea ticket was £69 (I had considered getting to and from Swansea by car). Llanelli - Paddington - Llanelli ticket was £119 Whereas separating the journey into two tickets of Llanelli to Swansea return plus Swansea to Paddington return was £5.90 + £69. I’ve seen similar with Swansea to Newcastle and Bristol to Edinburgh. | |
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East coast trains on 22:12 - Feb 7 with 6299 views | pikeypaul |
East coast trains on 19:25 - Feb 7 by Cooperman | And a point re ticketing prices, there are some real quirks out there and I’ve seen this countless times. This was an example from a few weeks back - I needed a return day trip journey from Llanelli to Paddington. Swansea - Paddington - Swansea ticket was £69 (I had considered getting to and from Swansea by car). Llanelli - Paddington - Llanelli ticket was £119 Whereas separating the journey into two tickets of Llanelli to Swansea return plus Swansea to Paddington return was £5.90 + £69. I’ve seen similar with Swansea to Newcastle and Bristol to Edinburgh. |
I used to do Swansea to London Paddington return twice a week. Swansea to London was £76 booked a day or two before if I booked 2 seperate tickets Swansea to Swindon and Swindon to London it was £49. And both tickets bought at the same time at Swansea station on the same train and sat in the same seat the entire journey. [Post edited 7 Feb 2018 22:15]
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