modernrail
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I have found there to be a complete lack of advances on some operators over the last year or so. This includes on peak services where I used to see lots, for instance peak intercity out of London in the morning.
In some of those cases I have had to use that timed service for work. I have boarded to find a near empty train. It has happened over 10 times in the last year. I have seen posts on social media pointing out the same, with LNER being a particular culprit.
There are many times where I have had to opt for an online meeting as I just cannot take the cost of the peak fare.
Does the industry produce a breakdown of loadings per timed service? If not, is this something that should be obtainable through an FOI? I expect TOCs hold the data and I can see no reason why they should be able to argue commercial confidentiality. It is basic data that should be transparent, especially on a subsidised railway with a public service remit.
In some of those cases I have had to use that timed service for work. I have boarded to find a near empty train. It has happened over 10 times in the last year. I have seen posts on social media pointing out the same, with LNER being a particular culprit.
There are many times where I have had to opt for an online meeting as I just cannot take the cost of the peak fare.
Does the industry produce a breakdown of loadings per timed service? If not, is this something that should be obtainable through an FOI? I expect TOCs hold the data and I can see no reason why they should be able to argue commercial confidentiality. It is basic data that should be transparent, especially on a subsidised railway with a public service remit.