“Keep me on the train!”

Keep me on the train!

“Keep us on the train, even if it means a longer journey,” passengers tell rail industry.

Passengers prefer being kept on a train, for up to 40 minutes longer than usual, rather than switch to a bus when their journey is affected by planned engineering works.

This is one of the findings from independent watchdog Transport Focus’s update of its 2012 research Passenger priorities during disruption, working with Great Western Railway and Northern.

Chief executive Anthony Smith said:

“Welcome investment in the rail network does mean that there will be short-term disruption for some passengers. But there are ways of reducing its impact.

“There have been some improvements in this area but we urge industry to continue putting passengers at the heart of planning for all new engineering works.”

Rail passengers’ experiences and priorities during engineering works, out today, concludes:
• there has been little change in passengers’ perceptions and expectations of railway engineering works since 2012
• experiences during planned disruption remain varied
• many passengers are following the industry’s ‘Check before you travel’ guidance and there is no clear evidence of passengers choosing simply not to travel at weekends.

The watchdog will continue working with industry to push it to keep passengers at the heart of planning, and use all available measures to reduce the impact of works on their journeys.

https://www.transportfocus.org.uk/news-events-media/news/keep-me-on-the-train/

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“Northern and BTP hope rail travellers avoid having a Blue Christmas”

If only drunken misbehaviour on the ale trail was taken this seriously……………

[Northern Rail press release, 13/11/2017, follows]

Northern is hoping revellers in Manchester will avoid having a Blue Christmas this year.

The train operator has joined forces with British Transport Police to tackle drunken behaviour railway this festive season.

And anyone who is deemed too drunk will not only find themselves on the naughty list – they will also be refused travel and may be asked to leave Northern’s city centre stations.

Liam Sumpter, Regional Director for Northern, said:

“Christmas is meant to be a fun time and we certainly don’t want to get in the way of that fun or dampen the party spirit.

“Sadly, too often we have to deal with customers who have had way too much to drink and not only put their own safety at risk, but often act aggressively towards our staff.

“This year we are taking a stand against such behaviour and will stop anyone who is too drunk from travelling on our trains.

“We don’t want to see anyone stranded in the city centre after a night out, and certainly don’t want to stop people having a drink during the festive season. We are simply asking our customers to think about how much they drink and to be considerate to fellow passengers and our staff.”

BTP Chief Inspector Andrea Graham said;

“As always we’ll be supporting Northern staff in their zero tolerance approach to drunken and abusive passengers in the run up to Christmas.

“Far from being killjoys, we want to make sure everyone who travels into and out of the city at this busy time of year enjoys a peaceful and trouble free experience.

“Our officers will be conducting high viability patrols at stations across the city centre and encourage revellers to enjoy the festive season but please be mindful of others.

“Anyone who is abusive to rail staff or members of the public will be dealt with robustly. Anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated at this or any other time of the year.”

Liam added:

“We are grateful for the support of British Transport Police and will have extra staff out across our stations to work closely with officers to ensure our customers have a safe and peaceful Christmas.”

Northern’s Christmas alcohol and anti-social behaviour campaign has been timed to coincide with the Manchester Christmas Markets and will run from early November through to the new year.

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Public Meeting About Timetable Changes, Wednesday 22nd November

7.45 pm, Slaithwaite Civic Hall

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Strike action on Wednesday 8th November

Timetables are now available for the planned Industrial action on 8 November: http://www.northernrailway.co.uk/strike

Limited bus replacement service between Huddersfield & Stalybridge, with considerably extended journey times. Last buses are 1805 from Huddersfield, 180 from Stalybridge.

“You will be able to use tickets on Arriva Bus services (including Yorkshire Tiger) on 8 November to make journeys you would otherwise have made by rail.”

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