A report on the anger in Wales at the rolling stock redeployment (link below.)
http://www.rmtbristol.org.uk/2008/02/anger_as_valleys_rail_coaches.html#moreWAG» appear to be trying to contain this by emphasising that "the lease of the five train units was a ^short term^ measure that would benefit many of
FGW▸ ^s customers in Wales."
Interesting quote :
A Department for Transport spokeswoman said the five Sprinter units would be sub-leased from Arriva Trains Wales to FGW. Asked if the DfT» was involved in this change, she said, ^I think the answer is probably no.^ She said it was a matter for the WAG and FGW.
An FGW spokesman said, ^I can^t provide you with any detail on that. It^s not going to be in the public domain.^
Quote from the South East Wales Transport Alliance :
^We^re concerned to hear this news and will be raising the matter with the WAG next week.^
Meanwhile, Brian Cooke, chairman of London TravelWatch and a board member of Passenger Focus, said that the Government appeared to be protecting FGW because it did not want to jeopardise the ^1.1 billion that the company had agreed to pay over its ten-year franchise (link below.)
http://www.rmtbristol.org.uk/2008/02/rail_privatisation_out_of_stea.html#moreHe said:
^It is amazing that the Government knew about this several months ago but waited until yesterday to inform passengers and the publicly funded passenger watchdogs.
^It shows a worrying level of complicity and raises the question about whether the Government are the right people to be auditing train companies^ performance and statistics.^