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Jan 2 - usual cock-up on FGWL
Ex-Thames Trains aka First Great Western Link excelled themselves
today. Expecting that with the exorbitant fare rises this might have resulted in greater customer service we went from Hayes to Paddington. Hmm - no vdu display of trains at Hayes - the system was u/s, no train indicators working on the platforms - the system was u/s, no announcements by station staff as each train arrived, no indicators on the front of the trains as to destinations, on board no announcements made by the drivers - but the fares went up. Oh - and Family Travelcards were discontinued, a new Travelcard for zones 1-5 was available at £10, and all fares went up. Oyster Cards of course remain unavailable for FGWL services. Let tourists beware. Typical of rip-off Britain. CJB. |
Jan 2 - usual cock-up on FGWL
CJB wrote:
Ex-Thames Trains aka First Great Western Link excelled themselves today. Expecting that with the exorbitant fare rises this might have resulted in greater customer service we went from Hayes to Paddington. Hmm - no vdu display of trains at Hayes - the system was u/s, no train indicators working on the platforms - the system was u/s, no announcements by station staff as each train arrived, no indicators on the front of the trains as to destinations, on board no announcements made by the drivers - but the fares went up. If you think trains are bad, you should try the buses outside London where there is no sort of indication where the bus is, if it's even going to show up and no staff to ask and no hotline to call. No refunds or even a simple apology for delays. -- The presence of this signature shows that this message has been scanned for misplaced apostrophes by the common sense scanner. However, some apostrophes may not be included where required due to boredom, gross negligence, budget cuts, incompetence, stupidity or just plain laziness. http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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