Friday, 31 August 2012
Joined up Government explained...
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Railway Garden Competition - ClogRail Loos
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Those e-petition stats in full...
This from Dr Syphon...
While
the Virgin West Coast supporting e-petition powers away at 163,000+ votes, have
you spotted the plucky underdog?
It's the one lauding the decision to award First the West Coast franchise?
It’s been going for 3 days and now has a mighty err... 60
signatures.
At
least that’s more than 3 times as many as one calling for a Pacer to be preserved by the NRM!
First for consulting M'learned Friends
This from a Mr Pernickety-Nitpicker, senior partner with Messrs Sue, Grabbitt & Run...
There is a precedent for legal challenges to government decisions on franchising.
In June 2003, the then incumbent operator of the Great Eastern franchise failed to make the shortlist for the replacement Greater Anglia franchise.
Lawyers were dispatched to the High Court which instructed the then Strategic Rail Authority to release the application form scores for the franchise.
With this information, the incumbent said that it now understood the pre-qualification 'more clearly' and could see 'in detail' the reasoning behind SRA’s decision to exclude it from the Greater Anglia bidding.
The statement continued: ‘We are clearly still disappointed that, as the best performing operator in East Anglia delivering the best value for money for the taxpayer, we have not been given an opportunity to bid. However, we have decided that it is not in our interests to proceed any further with our legal challenge and, accordingly, we have withdrawn’.
So who was this litigious incumbent?
Why our friends at First Group.
Clearly, and without prejudice, what goes around, comes around.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Friday, 24 August 2012
More bad news for fans of Virgin Trains
A popular model railway group has been asked to leave its Bletchley Park home after 18 years.The Milton Keynes Model Railway Society has been given notice because it can no longer be accommodated at the site which is making space made available for exhibition relating to the Park’s heroic codebreakers.Dennis Lovett, chairman, said: “Unfortunately we have been told by the new organisation that despite all the empty buildings on site none can be made available to us and model railways are not part of their future requirements.”
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Railway embraces willies and tools
ATOC LAUNCHES NEW TOOL FOR OLDER AND DISABLED PASSENGERS
Ooh matron!
UPDATE: This, perhaps predictably, from J Peasemold Gruntfuttock...
I could do with one of those.
Is a surgical intervention involved?
UPDATE: This from a Mr Dave Spartt...
Yet again the exploitative classes use a tired language, which draws deeply on a history of colonialism and exploitation, serving only to further separate the revered gray-hairs and differently-abled members of our community, errr... and is totally typical of the exploitative nature of capitalism which does so much to disenfranchise so called 'passengers' forced aboard the tumbril of..
TSC letter calls for delay in West Coast signing
Chair of the Committee
cc Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, Tony Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Rail Group, Tim O’Toole, Chief Executive, First Group
Read TSC press statement and associated documents here.
First for telling it like it is.
"The opportunity is ripe because the capacity (on Intercity West Coast) has not been exploited with only a 35% seat occupancy rate and particularly low marketing spend in recent years. That fact, by the way, is understandable since the incumbent has been in revenue support - a condition that discourages any investment to stimulate growth since every pound must generate a return of at least five times."
Mr O'Toole knows whereof he speaks. First Great Western has been in revenue support since April 2008 and First Capital Connect since April 2009.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Railway Garden Competition - Lincoln
Railway Bothys - Manchester Victoria
Griffiths to be Stagecoach CEO
Stagecoach also said its chief executive Brian Souter would stand down and become the company's chairman in May 2013, replacing George Mathewson who is retiring. Martin Griffiths, the company's finance director, will take over as chief executive, the company said.
Monday, 20 August 2012
An exciting Eye poll on VirginTrains' use of Twitter
Theresa May keen to make rail travel more unpleasant!
The Home Office is to consider introducing mass security screening at mainline rail stations and the Tube to scan for terrorist threats, as it launches a research brief for new technology.
The search would focus on emerging technology capable of rapidly screening huge numbers of passengers to detect explosives, guns and knives as well as chemical and biological materials.
The high volumes of passengers on the railway mean that traditional forms of screening are not possible.
Suitable screening points could be at ticket barriers, the top and bottom of escalators and platforms and the equipment could be either fixed into the station or portable for more flexible use.
UPDATE: This from a Mr Malins...
Fares and ticketing Installation of automatic ticket gates at 21 stations, including the major terminals of London Euston, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Lime St and Glasgow Central.
A Conservative vision for the railways. Be afraid...
ICWC bid spat exposes industry's immaturity
The Government may as well have auctioned the West Coast Main Line on eBay: “Roll up, roll up for the Great Train Sale! Highest bidder wins. Doesn’t matter when you pay, 10 years or 15 years time will do.
“We don’t mind how much debt your company has. Deliverability not an issue. Quality not a factor. Redundancies not a problem. Roll up, roll up.”
It would have saved everyone a lot of time and effort and the taxpayer lots of money...
A member of the public completely independent of Virgin has set up an e-petition calling for the government to reconsider the West Coast Main Line franchise decision
If you want to join them and let the Government know your thoughts, we urge you to sign the independent e-petition.
‘Branson has lost and he is off the field now,’ he said. ‘What he is saying is simply not true. We are not going to be cutting staff – staff levels will be about the same.
‘But there are two things which are particularly outrageous. Had he won, he was planning to cut twice as much as he said we would have cut. And if he had won with his bid, he would have made a huge amount of money. Maybe that explains his hysteria.’
Margaret Hodge, PAC chairman, said she was concerned that, following bid fiascos on the East Coast line, the Department for Transport (DfT) had been “over-optimistic about passenger numbers and economic growth”.
“There is no evidence to us that the DfT has changed its spots on any of this,” she said. “It would probably be legitimate for us to look at the process they have engaged in on this bid.”
Whilst this all adds greatly to the general gaiety of the nation, is it anyway to run a railway?