Glasgow Times

Passengers ‘deserve better’ over rail delays and cancellati­ons

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SCOTRAIL passengers “deserve better” regarding being informed of delays and cancellati­ons, Scotland’s Transport Secretary said.

Michael Matheson said the rail operator’s communicat­ion with passengers over problems caused by a shortage of train crew in recent days, leading to an “unacceptab­le level of cancellati­ons” was “not up to standard”.

Passengers around Scotland including Glasgow were disrupted after trains were cancelled to enable staff to be trained ahead of a new timetable coming into force this Sunday, with around 50 services dropped on Monday and Tuesday.

Mr Matheson said he had a meeting on Tuesday with ScotRail Alliance managing director Alex Hynes who said the problem was caused by a combinatio­n of a delay in the arrival of refurbishe­d rolling stock from Hitachi leading to training delays, along with an industrial dispute.

RMT union members have banned overtime in a row over being paid less than train drivers for working on rest days.

Mr Matheson told Holyrood’s Rural Economy and Connectivi­ty Committee the level of cancellati­ons over the weekend and at the start of the week was “unacceptab­le”.

He added: “What I’ve also made clear to [ScotRail] is that the communicat­ion of the significan­t impact these cancellati­ons were having on the travelling public was not to the standard I expect.”

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