Sniffingmoose
Member
This is the headline in the independent and the telegraph.
"Network Rail Bosses splashed £10,000-a-week on air fares last year because it worked out cheaper than getting the train. Figures showed that staff at the public body - which owns most of the UK’s railway network - bought 985 plane tickets for flights within the UK. They bought a further 1,622 for international journeys, Freedom of Information data has revealed.
Many of these domestic journeys could have easily been done by rail - outraging green campaigners who pointed out that getting the train is far more environmentally-friendly."
If true, it’s a sorry indictment of the state of rail travel in the UK
Do members think its true?
Not sure about British Railways Board chaiman but in BR days we always travelled on a duty pass but the most we every had to travel for work was never much over 100miles.
www.independent.co.uk
"Network Rail Bosses splashed £10,000-a-week on air fares last year because it worked out cheaper than getting the train. Figures showed that staff at the public body - which owns most of the UK’s railway network - bought 985 plane tickets for flights within the UK. They bought a further 1,622 for international journeys, Freedom of Information data has revealed.
Many of these domestic journeys could have easily been done by rail - outraging green campaigners who pointed out that getting the train is far more environmentally-friendly."
If true, it’s a sorry indictment of the state of rail travel in the UK
Do members think its true?
Not sure about British Railways Board chaiman but in BR days we always travelled on a duty pass but the most we every had to travel for work was never much over 100miles.

Rail bosses spend £10,000 a week on flights – because it’s cheaper than trains
Network Rail Director Michelle Handforth expensed £8,000 worth of domestic flights

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