Afternoon
John R, I don't quite understand your statement at
the end, sorry its not making a lot of sense to me?
But if its regarding water, then yes it is a basic
human requirement, no
TOC▸ can expect people to go
without at least water for 5+ hours. Would you pay
the fare at todays prices where you have nothing?
If its to do with the trolley service, I'm not
against them on shorter services, i.e Penzance to
Exeter, but on longer services then no, again as per
my last sentence in the above paragraph. On long
hauls they will just get in the way more than anything
else. This brings me onto another point of once when
I cought a train to Newton Abbot and we had a trolley
service on a c158, the bloke pushing it would not
come down the train at all until we were coming into a
station stops (people trying to get off and trying to
get bags e.t.c.), which was really agrovating and I
can't see that working on a
HST▸ !
Also some things that nark me off is at least three
trains that I have been on in a month have not had
a buffet attendent at all, so no buffet from Penzance
to Plymouth (sometimes longer), they only seem to have
half the stock that they advertise fom Penzance until
restock at Plymouth so haven't got half the stuff you
ask for or not at all, plus incredibly long times the
buffet is closed (more than once), for a crew change
e.t.c.
But all in all I would understand and agree with the
proposed strike and would understand it if people
boycotted the trains for not having a suitable buffet
coach, if one was to happen that is!
Regards
Karl.
There's always the trolley service, which will be
replenished enroute. (Not that I'm advocating the
change, far from it, but I don't think your argument
for retention holds water.)