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Railways facing Easter shutdown (BBC News)
Rail passengers in the South are facing massive disruption this Easter as major engineering work is carried out.
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As usual close the railways when people want to travel...then charge more for the pleasure!
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As a railway man i must put my five pence in,you say that as usual when people want to travel yes there will be some replacement buses,but then when are the railway ment to do this important work,i am sure that if the work was not done on that weekend and say you train had to travel at a slower speed than normal that would be wrong as well,so you are getting some better services in the long run.
All the best,Ian. |
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When there is an accident on the railway due to things not having been done there is a public outcry and calls for heads to roll. When there is work being done to prevent accidents and causes disruption of services there is again a public outcry and calls for yet more heads to roll because of cancellations. I would therefore ask a simple question. When does essential or routine work get to be done? After some years of having to do various maintanence tasks outside in all weathers there are many that could not be done under artificial lighting and it follows that within the rail industry the situation must be the same so again. When does the work get done?
John |
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generally people would prefer there train to be diverted as opposed to replacement transport, i dont know the area in question but could some trains not be diverted? i dont know if there's a possible alternative. However in my area even a replacement rail service would be nice when things go tits up.
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