Crossrail
NM writes
And you can argue black is white until the cows come home but this will
not change the simple fact that Thameslink are responsibe for keeping
to their own timetable.
*sigh*
It's a shame that you are so blinkered and unwilling to learn.
What can they do if the timetable foisted upon them is unworkable? Just
not bother to run any trains at all?
What can they do if the infrastructure (tracks, signalling, power
supply) is unreliable?
What can they do if another company's train makes the Thameslink train
late?
There are many reasons for trains not running to time that are totally
outside of the control of the operating company. You also appear to
have selective memory, apparently forgetting that I said "What
Thameslink have to ensure is that it maintains its trains and systems so
that the timetable is achievable." Thameslink can't be held responsible
if a Midland Main Line train breaks down and delays a Thameslink train
(or for that matter a Connex, SouthCentral, Virgin, Gatwick Express,
Thames Trains or SWT train either).
But your lack of clue fails to surprise me. Never mind, stick to the
Nijnte books eh? You might learn something.
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Dave
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