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  • SueEllen
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    Least they are making money this week - https://metro.co.uk/2021/09/28/londo...-dry-15326731/

    Commuters are abandoning cars amid the petrol crisis and getting back on board trains, buses and the Tube instead.

    Passenger data yesterday showed a seven per cent increase in London Underground travel and a two per cent jump on bus trips in one week — both hitting a post-pandemic high.

    Rail passenger numbers — already at two-thirds of 2019 levels before the fuel chaos — leapt another six per cent in the capital yesterday.

    Travellers on public transport avoided jams on the roads caused by queues at garages.
    That's if they are running any trains.....

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  • vetran
    started a topic Grant gets a new train set

    Grant gets a new train set

    https://www.gbnews.uk/news/southeast...ernment/133417

    The Government is to take over running services on train operator Southeastern after a “serious breach” of its franchise agreement.

    Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said an investigation by his department identified evidence that since October 2014 the company has not declared more than £25 million of historic taxpayer funding which should have been returned.

    Further investigations are being conducted and the Government said it will consider options for more action, including financial penalties.
    hmm
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