Rail timetable changes come into effect as industry reels from annus horribilis http://bit.ly/2EjvqfA Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent Operators have stepped up efforts to avert a repeat of the fiasco of 2018, the worst year on record Rail passengers in the UK endured the worst year on record for delays and cancellations in 2018, it has emerged, as commuters brace for a new timetable change. Rescheduling on British railways last May was the catalyst for chaos and disruption, particularly in the north-west and south-east. An estimated 4m hours were lost to passengers over the year through major delays, with 80 trains every day on average held for half an hour or more, according to the consumer group Which?. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 20, 2019 at 01:00AM - news

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Rail timetable changes come into effect as industry reels from annus horribilis http://bit.ly/2EjvqfA Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent Operators have stepped up efforts to avert a repeat of the fiasco of 2018, the worst year on record Rail passengers in the UK endured the worst year on record for delays and cancellations in 2018, it has emerged, as commuters brace for a new timetable change. Rescheduling on British railways last May was the catalyst for chaos and disruption, particularly in the north-west and south-east. An estimated 4m hours were lost to passengers over the year through major delays, with 80 trains every day on average held for half an hour or more, according to the consumer group Which?. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 20, 2019 at 01:00AM

Operators have stepped up efforts to avert a repeat of the fiasco of 2018, the worst year on record

Rail passengers in the UK endured the worst year on record for delays and cancellations in 2018, it has emerged, as commuters brace for a new timetable change.

Rescheduling on British railways last May was the catalyst for chaos and disruption, particularly in the north-west and south-east. An estimated 4m hours were lost to passengers over the year through major delays, with 80 trains every day on average held for half an hour or more, according to the consumer group Which?.

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