A rail regulator has told train operator Avanti West Coast, which runs services between Manchester and London, to improve its timetable release for passengers after a recent 'deterioration', it emerged today.
READ MORE: 'We live in the 21st century... it needs to improve': The man fighting for change at Greater Manchester's railway stations "Under Avanti's passenger information licence requirement, ORR has asked Avanti to submit an improved recovery plan for timetable production by 2 February 2023." "Avanti made reasonable progress against this plan and booking horizons had improved in the period leading up the Christmas. However, the position has deteriorated significantly in 2023. I remain unclear when you expect to be able to return to releasing timetables in line with industry norms.
"We expect you to anticipate better these risks and to be able to demonstrate that you are taking all reasonable steps to deliver timetables to passengers," she added.
TPExpressTrains and AvantiWestCoast both letting the North West down badly. I wonder what the connection might be? Could FirstGroupplc shed any light on it.
Bring back virgin asap Robbing Avanti m/c 2 London return £96 virgin was£52
AvantiWestCoast are useless, incompetent outfit not fit for purpose.
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