Masbroughlad
Established Member
In the early days, OA operators had lots of innovative ideas and set up independent companies.
Hull Trains sold out to First, Grand Central to Arriva. It could be said that when they did, the founders made a tidy sum? The service was then dumbed down.
Now with Grand Union's Stirling to Euston operations, they've sold before a train even turned a wheel. Will the same levels of comfort and service proposed continue, or have First essentially just bought the paths?
Are there now two types of OA applications?
Those that seriously want to provide a new, passenger focused service;
and
those who want to propose and win paths and then just sell them on?
I am not saying either is right or wrong. I guess the transition to Great British Railways totally changes the playing field.
What do people think?
Will GBR leave innovation to OA operators or will they chase new service opportunities?
Very difficult and very interesting - passenger demand driven? And who will research, chase and deliver for that demand? State or OA? Or both?
Will OAOs compete with GBR? Will they be allowed / encouraged to? Or will they plug gaps in the market?
Hull Trains sold out to First, Grand Central to Arriva. It could be said that when they did, the founders made a tidy sum? The service was then dumbed down.
Now with Grand Union's Stirling to Euston operations, they've sold before a train even turned a wheel. Will the same levels of comfort and service proposed continue, or have First essentially just bought the paths?
Are there now two types of OA applications?
Those that seriously want to provide a new, passenger focused service;
and
those who want to propose and win paths and then just sell them on?
I am not saying either is right or wrong. I guess the transition to Great British Railways totally changes the playing field.
What do people think?
Will GBR leave innovation to OA operators or will they chase new service opportunities?
Very difficult and very interesting - passenger demand driven? And who will research, chase and deliver for that demand? State or OA? Or both?
Will OAOs compete with GBR? Will they be allowed / encouraged to? Or will they plug gaps in the market?