As said earlier here, the Gerallt Gymro, was not planned by ATW, it is the Assembly's idea. In fact, it was Grand Union who wanted to run the paths initially, and not ATW. ATW were given the right to operate the service due to funding laws regarding the Welsh franchise, and that it was cheaper to let ATW run it, and not GU.
Agree with part of your responce, however the Wag Express run by
ATW with a subsidy of £7,600 a day, is milking the system, I was under the impression W/S also put in a proposal of interest according to Andy Hamilton
when the service was put out to tender.
However if funding laws operate or should operate for best value,I wonder
why the tender was publically advertised,Ieuan was very cagy about the
amount of subsidy paid to ATW until pushed, however ATW chose the route
which is still strange to a lot of people as the train is part of the All Wales
plan, OK reasons why Wrexham is left out are exhausted, but strange
that this train can replace a 175 on Saturdays when it goes to Canton
for repairs via Wrexham. Perhaps Hereford will be included next time as this is a ATW station, there are reasons given why the return Cwmbran is a stop
almost like stopping at Abergele, but this train needs fare paying passengers
to/from Cardiff , at the moment all reports see it as a semi fast service to Crewe. Anyhow a true headcount will be interesting, but I dont see this
made public, when Mark Isherwood A.M. was told only a manual headcount
is possible on board the train,
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