HamworthyGoods
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XC Moving over to an emergency timetable in August, removing Newcastle to Reading services and the extensions to Aberdeen.
“Dear Stakeholder,
I am writing to let you know about some temporary resource led changes we will be making to our train timetable for the next 13 weeks, to ensure we can deliver a reliable and consistent service for our passengers.
We understand the value passengers place on having a train service they can rely on without worrying about a last-minute cancellation. To ensure we have a more reliable service that passengers can trust, we are taking proactive action to stabilise our timetables with a temporary change that will allow us to accelerate our driver training programme.
We are implementing this plan because the prolonged industrial action across the rail industry has meant it has not been possible to deal with the backlog of critical training days required by train drivers accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic - when social distancing restricted training taking place.
By implementing these temporary reductions to our timetables, we can accelerate this training and invest in building a more resilient and dependable service that passengers can trust.
Removing services from our timetable, even temporarily, is always a last resort, but it is essential we implement this revised timetable on a short-term basis to invest in building a more resilient and dependable service that passengers can trust. Implementing a plan at Easter to tackle a similar issue meant that we reduced challenging, on-the-day cancellations by 94%.
The temporary reductions will reduce the number of on-the-day cancellations, providing greater certainty to passengers. While there will be reductions in the total number of services, we can operate longer trains to provide greater capacity by implementing the changes in a pre-planned manner. This means we can deliver more seats for passengers compared to when there are high numbers of on-the-day cancellations.
For the North East and Scotland region, these changes will see the removal of 8 direct services between Newcastle and Reading and all services from Edinburgh through to Aberdeen. Where services have been removed, where possible we have used those trains to provide more seats on some of our Edinburgh - Birmingham - Plymouth services”
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