tbtc
Veteran Member
Whilst I can fully understand the apparent concerns of members regarding costs...Being the only service with a 1st Class catering facility, I feel the ex-Transport minister's legacy is clouding the purpose of this train. Yes in some peoples eyes it may seem costly but the service provided to ALL( Not just the 1st Minister!!) is from the top draw.
It seems evident that the clouded judgement of some seem intent on criticising the Premier service at every opportunity.
Surely if the paying public passengers are happy with the service then that is the key element?
I think we all know that if it wasn't for this one man wanting a plusher environment to travel in (on the days he wasn't using the WAG-jet), there would be no WAG express.
There is obviously already a bi-hourly service from Holyhead to Cardiff (it was one train a day in Wales & West days).
If the passengers numbers justify a service, then I'm happy, but the reports on here suggest that this train is used as a service to get from North Wales to Chester/ Crewe, and then another service from Newport into Cardiff. Few people (who pay for their tickets) appear to use it to get from North Wales to South Wales.
Yet, at the same time we are crying out for stock on other lines, the Valley Lines are using the same 1980s trains they had a generation ago, there's crowding on many services...
Contrast to Scotland where they've not bothered running "Holyrood" services from the West Highlands/ Galloway/ Ayrshire, but instead have concentrated resources on services people actually need (not some political "ideal")...