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nickyf 09 Jul 15 10.00pm | |
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guards and buffet staff could loose there jobs
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Hoof Hearted 10 Jul 15 10.49am | |
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Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 10 Jul 15 11.11am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
Why are rail prices going up? Is it because of buffet cars, ticket barriers etc which have been in existence for decades? or maybe it's due to the rail services being privatised, which has lead to £200 million payouts to shareholders, almost exclusively paid for by the £4 billion subsidy the tax payer handed out. So, in layman's terms, our taxes were given to rail companies, and instead of lowering fares or improving services, the shareholders decided to cash in themselves! No wonder the majority of the public want the railways renationalised.
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Dweeb East London 10 Jul 15 12.40pm | |
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First Great western have the most appalling record on running the GWR. Passengers have been complaining for years about the late running trains, the way First Group use their franchise to ignore passenegers and take as much money as they can from them.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 10 Jul 15 1.02pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 10 Jul 2015 11.11am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
Why are rail prices going up? Is it because of buffet cars, ticket barriers etc which have been in existence for decades? or maybe it's due to the rail services being privatised, which has lead to £200 million payouts to shareholders, almost exclusively paid for by the £4 billion subsidy the tax payer handed out. So, in layman's terms, our taxes were given to rail companies, and instead of lowering fares or improving services, the shareholders decided to cash in themselves! No wonder the majority of the public want the railways renationalised. Sometimes your left wing/socialist views are quite thought provoking. This however is not one of them. Striking is black mail end of chat.
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gambler Kent 10 Jul 15 1.16pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages. Laughable. Most people operate the doors properly. However, through stupidity, selfishness, drunkeness, laziness, a sizeable minority cause delays, and also injuries to themselves and others. And remember they don't want to cut the guards to save passengers money, you don't think fares would reduce to reflect the savings do you? It's just to make more profit, which unfortunately for passengers and rail staff alike, is all that the Train Operating Companies are interested in. Safety should be number one priority. It is for the staff, but not for the management.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 10 Jul 15 1.20pm | |
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First Great Western is one of the most pitifully poor excuses for a rail service I've ever experienced. They should have been renationalized years ago. If they're going to cuts staff, we should stop subsidizing them.
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elgrande bedford 10 Jul 15 2.05pm | |
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I am more on Hoofs side of the political divde in most things.
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twist Miami, Florida 10 Jul 15 8.16pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages. I compare that to the airline industry over here, which since 2009 has restructured itself (largely with the help of government money) after the big guys reached the brink of bankruptcy.
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homes New Eltham 11 Jul 15 9.53pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 10 Jul 2015 11.11am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
Why are rail prices going up? Is it because of buffet cars, ticket barriers etc which have been in existence for decades? or maybe it's due to the rail services being privatised, which has lead to £200 million payouts to shareholders, almost exclusively paid for by the £4 billion subsidy the tax payer handed out. So, in layman's terms, our taxes were given to rail companies, and instead of lowering fares or improving services, the shareholders decided to cash in themselves! No wonder the majority of the public want the railways renationalised. Spot on, completely agree with this. Ridiculous privatising the rail so short sighted
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nickyf 12 Jul 15 9.15am | |
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Quote homes at 11 Jul 2015 9.53pm
Quote serial thriller at 10 Jul 2015 11.11am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
Why are rail prices going up? Is it because of buffet cars, ticket barriers etc which have been in existence for decades? or maybe it's due to the rail services being privatised, which has lead to £200 million payouts to shareholders, almost exclusively paid for by the £4 billion subsidy the tax payer handed out. So, in layman's terms, our taxes were given to rail companies, and instead of lowering fares or improving services, the shareholders decided to cash in themselves! No wonder the majority of the public want the railways renationalised. Spot on, completely agree with this. Ridiculous privatising the rail so short sighted ------------------------------------------------------- Edited by nickyf (12 Jul 2015 9.17am)
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Hoof Hearted 12 Jul 15 9.53am | |
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Quote nickyf at 12 Jul 2015 9.15am
Quote homes at 11 Jul 2015 9.53pm
Quote serial thriller at 10 Jul 2015 11.11am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jul 2015 10.49am
Progress? Rail Unions objected to ticket staff being replaced by ticket machines, now they want guards to continue to control doors when it can be done automatically or by the passengers themselves. Buffet cars are a luxury and more passengers can be carried without them... they will still be able to employ people to sell stuff from trolleys. Everyone complains about the cost of rail travel but when measures are implemented to cut costs, the Unions try to block them by causing travel disruption and misery to the passengers who pay their wages.
Why are rail prices going up? Is it because of buffet cars, ticket barriers etc which have been in existence for decades? or maybe it's due to the rail services being privatised, which has lead to £200 million payouts to shareholders, almost exclusively paid for by the £4 billion subsidy the tax payer handed out. So, in layman's terms, our taxes were given to rail companies, and instead of lowering fares or improving services, the shareholders decided to cash in themselves! No wonder the majority of the public want the railways renationalised. Spot on, completely agree with this. Ridiculous privatising the rail so short sighted ------------------------------------------------------- Edited by nickyf (12 Jul 2015 9.17am)
It has/will cost Billions of pounds of investment to put it right. As an example look at GWR trying to electrify the line from London to Wales. At Bath they have to contend with listed buildings/structures and the Box tunnel is not high enough for overhead wires so they will need to dig down to lower the track. Everyone shouts about shareholder profit but conveniently ignores the amount of investment needed to get things modernised. In this latest instance the rail companies are trying to improve their service and are being held back by the unions "luddite" stance again.
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