I love the way that you believe Worcester is entitled to some sort of special train service, yet when places that have no direct London service whatever are offered the prospect of one, you're up in arms about it.
And for someone who is obsessed about the smell of toilets on Virgin's trains, why are you so keen on putting the people of Mid-Wales on them?
How is this in any way a threat to Chiltern? A couple of trains a day, set against two or three Chiltern services every hour at the places they are suggesting stopping en route? Just to remind you, you just posted this about West Midlands-London:
VT▸ will be worried, as Chiltern now have built a 30% market share from nothing
Yes, I'm sure poor weak little Chiltern will be quaking in their boots. And it wasn't nothing, as
BR▸ NSE▸ was running Turbos to Birmingham from 1993.
As for
W&S▸ , it is half-owned by Chiltern/
DB» , while the brains of the operation, Renaissance Railways, plan thoroughly and I'm sure would have looked at running to the coast, since their key targets were always Shrewsbury and Telford, but instead opted for Wrexham, though their service cuts suggest it's hard to break people's 40-year habit there of travelling via Chester.
But if
ATW▸ want to take a chance on it, then why not? And there are obvious pathing issues on a single-track route - ATW avoid this by running as part of the existing service.
It's got nothing to do with being fair. W&S took a commercial risk. Virgin may have backed off, but they had a bad reputation in Shropshire to start with and were only trying to grab traffic from Shrewsbury and Telford - note they have abandoned the plan in its entirety, all the stuff about Walsall was a sideshow.
The five ATW 150s are for strengthening Valley Lines services. Once ATW has finished 158 overhauls and fitting
ETCS▸ for the Cambrian resignalling, they will have enough sets in traffic to run this service. At present a 150 is covering for 158s in works.
And however much you get the hump, if ATW want the 150s back, even DafT would find it very hard to argue against the letter of the leases ATW have on them if they get the courts involved - especially as Arriva's lawyers would turn up with all the pronouncements DafT has come out with about how it has nothing to do with rolling stock allocations!