richieb1971
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Quite often myself and wife travel on Sundays because its cheaper on the train on Sundays. But in recent times we have noticed EMR Inter City services are woefully inadequate on Sundays.
Mainly due to sending a 4 car Meridian from Derby/Nottingham or Sheffield to St Pancras. On the 7th of April my wife travelled from Leicester to Bedford and a Meridian 4 car unit turns up at Leicester with standing passengers already on board. It had to stop at Market Harborough and Kettering as well.
Carnage ensued as people trying to get to reserved seats found it difficult to reach said seats. Where someone is already resident. In the case of 7th April my wife said arguments took place with a mother of a new born/1 year old baby about seating and pushing and shoving occurred. Passengers getting irate.
About 3 years ago a Meridian service was booked to stop at Bedford and it was also a 4 car unit on a Sunday, and again we had to stand or get the Thameslink stopper.
Is it so hard for EMR to use a longer train? Inter city services are long distance and standing should not be part of the service. I mean you pay enough for the ticket.
I think its unnacceptable to be fair. Some of those folk would have to stand from Leicester (or further northwards) all the way to St Pancras. That is shocking service.
Again, why is a longer train not booked?
If you book a ticket for a certain time of day, surely the ticketting system can tell EMR how many people are on that train?
Mainly due to sending a 4 car Meridian from Derby/Nottingham or Sheffield to St Pancras. On the 7th of April my wife travelled from Leicester to Bedford and a Meridian 4 car unit turns up at Leicester with standing passengers already on board. It had to stop at Market Harborough and Kettering as well.
Carnage ensued as people trying to get to reserved seats found it difficult to reach said seats. Where someone is already resident. In the case of 7th April my wife said arguments took place with a mother of a new born/1 year old baby about seating and pushing and shoving occurred. Passengers getting irate.
About 3 years ago a Meridian service was booked to stop at Bedford and it was also a 4 car unit on a Sunday, and again we had to stand or get the Thameslink stopper.
Is it so hard for EMR to use a longer train? Inter city services are long distance and standing should not be part of the service. I mean you pay enough for the ticket.
I think its unnacceptable to be fair. Some of those folk would have to stand from Leicester (or further northwards) all the way to St Pancras. That is shocking service.
Again, why is a longer train not booked?
If you book a ticket for a certain time of day, surely the ticketting system can tell EMR how many people are on that train?