Oh right, so if it's FGW being taken over, I'd like to see Arriva or Renfe take over.

thread read fail, they're too similar! XD
No Thanks!
+1 for the FirstGroup brigade. (I can't believe I just said that

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Can I just say that I will be screaming and probably kicking the bucket if DB win it? One Arriva train a day is enough thank you!
+2 For that matter!
First Group / First Great Western - They've had there Highs, and they've had their lows, most notably in the beginning of the franchise, but since then they certainly have put a huge amount of work in turning it around from one of the worst, to one of the best franchises around - and the last operator remaining with a proper on board resturant service - Pullman Dining...
National Express - Short answer long answer...NO THANKS! After the damage done to both East Coast and East Anglia...Deffinatly no!
Stagecoach - Not for me thanks, despite the work carried out to East Midlands Trains, Stagecoach do seem rather hit and miss with EMT, Some good points and some not so good.
Arriva DB - Again, Just like National Express, No Thanks! Especially after the debacle of XC - Working Wifi anyone? In fact, im reminded of a comment made to be by a freind of mine who several years ago, thanks to an incident at Bramley, had missed his connection at Reading for the First Great Western service to Fishguard Harbour - FGW then sent him to Swansea, where they provided a replacement Taxi service...First comments by the Taxi Driver - Your lucky that First payed for this, Because if this was requested by Arriva - He wouldn't have turned up whatsoever, purely because Arriva were so bad at paying for their bills! But although some of the issues surrounding ATW and XC cannot be helped, others can - its the Arriva Effect, Something im station to very much notice in Chiltern Railways too - Bye Bye Mr Shooter anyone?!
Renfe are very much the outsiders on this one - Apart from Spanish High Speed services, Do they offer any local branch services too? Do they offer such a mixed bag of Local, Commuter and High Speed services?
Oh and apparently, according to Paul Clifton on BBC South Today tonight, the bidders for the FGW Franchise was supposed to be a highly guarded secret, with the bidding process akin to the railway equivalent to Scrictly Come Dancing! :roll: