....mmm. I did think last night that a certain Cotswolds
MP▸ had a word in the ear of a certain Maidenhead MP, who then had a word in the ear of a certain Epsom and Ewell MP, who then had a word in the ear of the
DfT» who then had a word with MH......That would take a couple of weeks......
Grahame, I do agree with some of the things you have said in your earlier post and yes, as they say "from small acorns do large trees grow" but......
GWR▸ as an organisation seems to have lost touch with its customers, but not entirely due to its own fault. Performance from
NR» has been dreadful, and we seem to be suffering from major infrastructure failures on a daily basis (the total failure of the signalling at Swindon yesterday being the latest example). In the past, and yes I do know we shouldn't always live in the past, if this number of repeat infrastructure failures had been encountered then senior heads would have rolled. Trouble is, NR got rid of all its people with the necessary experience to manage such issues and I strongly believe we are now seeing the results of that. Remember that modern signalling systems are designed for what we call 'Graceful Degredation' where during a failure only parts of the system should fail, and not the whole system, so I am at a loss as to how a whole signalling system can fail like it did yesterday.
So I do agree with some of your post, but not all. There are certainly a large number of issues that are within GWRs remit to manage.
I'll go and have a lie down now.....