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Drivers telling passengers to use the emergency buttons...
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 09:47:29 on Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: An intelligent Rail Replacement system would have, defined in the contract, a limited number of additional non-railway-station stops, at existing major transport interchanges, where such existed on the best route from station to station or another route almost as good. The stops would be chosen to maximise the expected overall customer satisfaction. But wouldn't necessarily include the corner of Roland's road. In the first case I was thinking about, it probably would, because the obvious place for an additional stop would be the one in the middle of the village served by the station. In the second case (East Midlands Parkway to Nottingham bustitution) I don't see why it would be unreasonable to have the bus stop at the same limited number of places as the old "Skylink" bus to the airport. Those were presumably chosen for a reason. As it happens, one of those was near my house. -- Roland Perry In BOTH cases you had (presumably) purchased a ticket to ther station. And that is where you were delivered. Contract satisfied. No problem. -- PR |
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