Huddersfield Daily Examiner

North is the ‘poor relation’ over rail

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as “a massive omni shambles”.

And he expressed regret that WYCA was not a co-signatory to the franchise as it had skilled staff who might have indicated that the timetable changes would not work.

“We should be the voice of the people experienci­ng this shambles,” he said. “Some of the officers were telling me that they could predict this coming some weeks ago.

“Northern Rail are due to come off that emergency timetable and we hope to have assurances for what that means for passengers.”

He added: “Someone has to take some responsibi­lity for this. That’s why we need to be lobbying government. Chris Grayling has tried to blame everybody but himself.”

Referring to what he called “a botched-up timetable” Clr Pandor added: “It is bigger than that.

“This shows under-investment in the north - a quite clear un-allocation of resources. If this happened down south they would have sorted it out very quickly.

“It shows that we are the poor relation. There is a disparity of funding between what is up here and what is down south. That is the bigger issue.”

Wakefield leader Clr Peter Box said it was imperative that the WYCA led the way in informing passengers about the prospect of compensati­on.

“This was a disaster waiting to happen. The whole system is close to a shambles.

“People rely on public transport to get to work. They are being put out. Life is difficult enough for people. When this happens it’s devastatin­g. We have got to be seen to be on their side.”

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