Nicholas Lewis
On Moderation
Im sure but overtime is a controllable cost that can be easily switched off and we seem to have the DfT just needing to save cash without worrying about consequences. Presumably it would then be a matter of optimising the train service around what resources are available however poor an outcome that would give passengers. Personally id rather see overtime used than trains sent to the scrap heap as the lead time to replace them is years but if traffic picks up easy to switch back on overtime. However, I suspect that on many routes revenue is dependant on maintaining service frequency so it will probably be a mix of both depending on operators.That would cause network wide contagion of the issues limited to certain TOCs during OT bans. It would make the railway effectively unusable, including the bits that are currently working fine. For that reason it‘s about as likely as the entire railway being closed down to save money (albeit that’s something I’m sure many on here would actively relish!)
Of course id rather the status quo of existing service provision was just kept as its inadequate on many routes already.