Another - and not unexpected - day of cancellations. Our map is "red all over" and yet it hasn't brought an outburst here on the Coffee Shop ... we are getting hardened, immune, perhaps. And yet - we get reports of trains being full and standing and "never been busier" - so are we (as a knowledgeable group of customers) looking for a quality that does not need to be attained? And indeed if we gate to a state where 99% of services run, will they be so overrun with customers that the failure to run is replaced by a failure to provide space for the people who want to be on them?
I think when the Sunday issues started to really escalate there was genuine surprise and bemusement as to why it was being allowed to happen - it's gradually become more shambolic over the last few years (and quite often impacts Saturday too more recently), and whilst it's still shocking, it's no longer surprising.
Expectations are very low and so I guess to a large extent there's less "outbursts" as you put it - it's become part of the landscape.
I think a better level of quality should be attained and I would hope that all involved aspire to that, however when I read glib comments to the effect that Hopwood considers it unsustainable and a top priority for the business to resolve, I find myself wondering why he allowed it to get so bad in the first place, when he had far more influence over the matter.
Personally now, I don't chance
GWR▸ long distance on a Sunday. Haven't for a few years and advise others not to either.
I drove back from Plymouth this morning, another friend got National Express coach (which was on time to the minute and he finds very reliable and half the price of the train), and I ended up giving another friend a lift - he had planned to get the train to Reading but took one look at what was happening and decided against it.
I wonder how high up it is on Haigh/Hendy's list, are we going to get action or just a load of rhetoric - having caved in with a "no strings" pay award most recently, one would hope that this will be one of the issues which will form part of a firmer approach next year, with assertive action toward getting Sundays into the working week - it cannot simply remain a long term aspiration if GWR's long distance weekend services are going to remain a viable option.