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In message , at 20:17:22 on Wed, 13
Jul 2016, Robin9 remarked: Today's "Evening Standard" carries an article celebrating the service out of Kings Cross. The writer maintains that competition among train operating companies provides passengers with better services than are available from stations such as Paddington where there is less real competition. The July issue of "Modern Railways" takes the opposite view. "Bob Poynter argues that adding more services to an already crowded route is a recipe for disaster" for the ECML. Both articles were quite persuasive but can they both be correct? It's a false dichotomy. While the number of trains per hour/day should be limited to the physical capacity of the line, with some contingency for operating incidents, whether they are all operated by one, or multiple, companies is an entirely different question. -- Roland Perry |
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