It seems Abellio is at risk of losing the franchise for poor performance. Is that not penalty/incentive enough?
The franchise agreement will have penalties attached if services are not delivered (frequency and capacity targets usually).
The delays with HSTs appear to be at the manufacturer's door, so it depends what kind of contract there is for the conversions.
It may not have any penalty clauses - working with 40-year-old Mk3s is not an exact science.
But it might impact the credibility of Wabtec in taking on similar work in the future.
You will find it very hard to raid the pockets of Abellio management (with Network Rail in there as partners as well), unless the contract allows for it.
And how would SG's mythical public sector alternative TOC have managed the situation?
I am not in favour of sackings for sacking sake. That’s just short term vengeance.
I would put a passengers representative body on the board that has real teeth built into the franchise agreement. Not just some random passengers but someone with business experience and is There to represent the passenger body taking views and soundings from passengers and someone who will travel the network. Perhaps from a hospitality background. Much of the problem is communication. And Scotrail management at the Dunblane meeting put there hands up and said they have poorly communicated to customers. That should be a quick fix. Passengers I feel do understand things won’t get better overnight.
Threats tho the franchise by The Scottish government has to be taken as shallow political posturing. They should also acknowledge that they were part of the decisions. Politicians like to dodge blame . I restate that due diligence in this project should have been wabtec refurbishing a few rakes and establishing the likely extent of the work. You should never buy the prototype of anything ! Show it works first. Then agree a contract. Anyone with some moderate degree of objectivity should anticipate old trains may be corroded.
I doubt ministers want to get more involved in the railways. I suspect the transport brief is a poison chalice. They only last about a year in post. You certainly can’t expect Scot gov to make decent job of it.
For now I think there needs to be a frank acceptance by Scotrail that they have failed to deliver. A more urgent review of the revised timetable. Drop the Scotland’s best ever nonsense till another day. Invite passenger groups onboard with a sincere intent to listen and empathise
Other than that it looks like we are stuck with what they have.
I’m a fan of the 365. If we can get more for now? Not sure that will help on the diesel routes. Think a big improvement on My route. Just a shame it was not on a timetable that worked for commuters.
Also a very simple act is to cancel the fares rise as a gesture on affected routes.
On plus side. I do applaud the onboard crew. I find them on our side. That helps ease the frustration.