skybluetony176
Well-Known Member
Nobody has said the council run the rail network. What has been said is that public money has been given to this scheme on the basis of a level of service which will now not be provided. Would you not expect there to be some sort of safeguard where public money is involved?
Also if you actually read the article the closure of the station on matchdays is nothing to do with Network Rail or London Midland, it is down to the SAG which is led by the council.
SAG's are actually coordinated by the LA AND The Emergency Services. No ones blaming the emergency services though. The clue is also in the acronym, ADVISORY. They make recommendations based on ALL the facts. As I've already pointed out the issue isn't with the station, it's the trains servicing the station. The SAG or any of the parties who coordinate it are not responsible for the rolling stock. That responsibility lies with the rail operators. All the SAG have advised is that peak capacity at the Ricoh stadium can't be safely accommodated with the current operation. The train operators then have a decision to make. Invest to meet peak times capacity or turn business away. They and they alone have chosen to do the latter at this moment in time.