tbtc
Veteran Member
Recent threads have referred to various TOCs having a route that is their "lowest priority".
For example, it was claimed that Birmingham - Stansted has gone from being a "flagship" route for Central Trains to a b-list one for XC.
There are claims that London Midland treat the Chase line (Rugeley - Walsall/Birmingham) as low priority.
Everyone thinks that their "local" line should be a bigger priority (I'd claim that the two-coach 170s on a number of TPE services through Sheffield shows that they don't treat the South Transpennine route as importantly as the "North" or "North West" ones).
But what do you think the "poor relation" is at various TOCs?
For example, it was claimed that Birmingham - Stansted has gone from being a "flagship" route for Central Trains to a b-list one for XC.
There are claims that London Midland treat the Chase line (Rugeley - Walsall/Birmingham) as low priority.
Everyone thinks that their "local" line should be a bigger priority (I'd claim that the two-coach 170s on a number of TPE services through Sheffield shows that they don't treat the South Transpennine route as importantly as the "North" or "North West" ones).
But what do you think the "poor relation" is at various TOCs?