Mark HopwoodI'm the interim MD but you'll notice I've been here over my three months. These are exceptional times with Coronavirun and challenges to be addressed ahead.
Our TOCS relationship with Network Rail has greatly improved
Our ppmmeasure has increased from 68.5 to 95.1 in recent weeks. That is instructive and has helped us to understand so much of what the issues have been, but isn't really to be celebrated because it comes on the back of a much reduced service and a massive reduction in passenger numbers.
We have been carrying around 6,000 passengers into Waterloo in each a.m. peak.
We're not only London - for example we have 21 A&Es across our area
Industrial relations; matters are settled with
ASLEF» and there is no
RMT▸ industrial action planned at the current time. Mark chose his words very carefully, but is clearly of the view that a return to such action over current and recend issues can be avolided.
The reliability of the future timetable is key to future. But there will certainly be reveue issues.
From business, some people will go back to In Real Life meetings (Mark wished this meeting was IRL) but there will be some impact forsure
What was expected / wondered about to sort out
SWR» in contract / how it would work - "expected @end April" has been overtaken by emergency measures.
Need to be ready to respond to Williams review and the need for a different model probably applies not only to SWR but to all others now.
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