Title: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 18, 2008, 22:55:08 Quote Chaotic delays on the railways are costing passengers ^1 billion, with many left in the dark as to why their journeys are disrupted. A damning report from a Committee of MPs today says even relatively minor incidents can create problems across the network, with train companies at times failing to tell passengers why they have suddenly stopped and, in some cases, emergency services not knowing who to contact when an incident occurs. Until recently, First Great Western (FGW), which runs the majority of services in the Westcountry, was universally panned for its quality of service. Though the rate of delays and cancellations has begun to improve, many are still left frustrated by the lack of announcements about why their journey is not going according to plan. Research for rail watchdog Passenger Focus in the spring revealed that just 31 per cent of FGW customers were satisfied with how the company dealt with delays. The Public Accounts Committee calls for the way train firms communicate with their customers to be monitored, amid growing concern that they could be failing to meet official guidance. After the recent freak flooding in Ottery St Mary, the entire network of trains into the Westcountry were disrupted. In several cases, hundreds of passengers were left sitting in carriages well after their scheduled departure date, with no information given about what was happening. For the full report, from the Western Morning News, see http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/news/MPs-lay-rail-firms-lack-communication/article-480908-detail/article.html Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: John R on November 18, 2008, 23:21:16 It's interesting that, as actual performance is improving, the railway bashing press is now focusing on another aspect of service, to ensure that a good news story does not get in the way of another swipe at the railways.
Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: devon_metro on November 19, 2008, 12:03:12 I'd love to have signs telling me why i'm sat in massive traffic jam on the Torquay - Newton Abbot road!
Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: dog box on November 19, 2008, 13:12:26 In the report Mr Leigh states passengers pay handsomely to travel on the trains.......hmmm when was travelling by road as cheap as chips!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: G.Uard on November 19, 2008, 14:41:24 The Western Morning News is simply the Daily Mail with hunting and the odd haystack thrown in. As no one ever takes the Maiil seriously, same should apply to the WMN. What a shame that the South West of England is not served by a better quality'regional' newspaper.
Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: Super Guard on November 19, 2008, 23:54:37 What about the Express & Echo? ??? ::) ;D :P
Title: Re: Rail firms' communication chaos Post by: devon_metro on November 20, 2008, 16:50:37 I fear we are missing the oh so wonderful Hrald Expess
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