northwichcat
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Blackpool Gazette said:Toilets on trains run by First TransPennine Express have generated a greater volume of complaints than any other rail company in the UK.
Facilities in TransPennine carriages were responsible for 2.7 per cent of all complaints made by its passengers in April-June 2015.
The figure is over a third higher than a year ago.
The companies with the next highest volume of complaints about toilets were CrossCountry and Virgin East Coast (both 2.2 per cent), according to provisional figures from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
First TransPennine Express operates services across the north of England and in central and southern Scotland.
It received a subsidy of £43.5 million from the Government in 2014-15, the equivalent of 2.3 pence for every kilometre travelled by one passenger.
Besides receiving the highest volume of complaints about toilets, the company also received the second highest volume of complaints about both the overall standard of facilities (18.6 per cent) and the helpfulness and attitude of staff on trains (5.2 per cent).
But Transpennine enjoyed one of the lowest scores for complaints about punctuality and reliability of its services, however: 12.6 per cent.
Read more: http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/n...bring-most-complaints-1-7509287#ixzz3qipplP9K
I don't think replacing 185s with 156s will have helped. Although, with 185s carrying many more passengers than they were designed for I imagine the retention toilets probably don't have enough capacity to last all day.
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