Indeed. I'd love to see the hard evidence of what they claim is "widespread availability of cheap seats". What do they view as either widespread or cheap?The thing I struggle with is why nobody can see that LNER is lying through its corporate teeth. It even took a while of arguing to get the likes of The Man In Seat 61 and Simon Calder to get it.
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Sure if we take a short term view (this fiscal year only) and look at the OLR only. Not sure if we take a view spanning say the last 25 years all in the round, and if we include the amortisation of the assets Network Rail provides mainly for its benefit. Of course most of these ludicrous costs are as a result of Ministerial level decisions on procurement, but costs are still costs.As a profitable operation the subdidy is pretty much non-existent.