eyeopener wrote:
Agree with PeterE, nothing to do with unemployment and low wages as I believe Manchester has enjoyed an economic renaissance over the last 10 years and the traffic is mainly people travelling into work. It probably has more to do with parking than anything else, possibly the metro and rail links. The trains from Liverpool to Manchester at peak times are usually bursting at the seams with very little standing room by the time you reach Manchester. However, off peak plenty of room.
Mmmmh! Well.......
Re. "the trains"....I have to ask! Are you asking a "privatised" railway company" TO BUY EXPENSIVE coaches and run them in order to provide extra seats just in case they are needed?.......having them run empty after rush hour?
Maybe they're deliberately UNDER running them to keep seats at a "premium" .....and the seating price, therefore "profits" at a Max!
Or maybe the OLD .......Nationalised "Public Service" ethic was correct....
It may have been OLD and under funded, but it was Cheap, and it ran!.....
And it provided a service.............Much maligned and under funded for decades IMO.
WE, the taxpayer, are giving far MORE to the "Private Train Companies" NOW than we EVER did to "British Rail"...........
No wonder they: ..."privatised" it!................(shakes head)
