For some people, yes, they shouldn't.Why? Are you saying people shouldn't use the railway if there is engineering work?
But it's about weighing up what the priority is, not putting words in peoples mouths!
I was watching a talk given by the head of Greater Anglia customer experience / customer service... something like that, who said there was always a choice. Many people choose the railway because it's easier. Yes it has a risk of cancelled services and this and that but overall the service is okay and that's what the over-arching priority is... getting to work on time, most of the time.
But people could catch a bus(es). They could learn to drive, and drive. Perhaps organise a taxi, or a communal bus. But these aren't as easy/cheap as the railway. But the choice is still there.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying what happened was acceptable in any way.
Hmm...No it isn't the same at all
That to me suggests that someone may book a holiday assuming the train station will be open as normal / it would be the obvious choice for getting to and from the airport.Who books a holiday without researching how they're going to get home from the airport?
They do - they will conclude that it's OK as "there is a railway station at the Airport".
That's like me turning up to a city I've never been to assuming the Asda is open for 24 hours, when it may not be. Sorry you don't see the similarities.
Some people may reschedule their holiday because of that yes. Just like some people would rather change trains twice as much and add an hour to their journey just to avoid changing in London. But I would guess most wouldn't and I don't seeif passengers did check in advance all they would find is that a replacement bus service will operate between the airport and Three Bridges, are they really supposed to reschedule their holiday because of that? Obviously they aren't to know that the bus provision would be hopelessly inadequate.
The train company wasn't to know the buses would be "hopelessly inadequate" either. It's not like they planned it! And I hardly think at the time the controllers would be sitting on their bums twiddling their thumbs... more like frantically calling every bus company they can trying to get any old bus.
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