The Sunday Post (Inverness)

They should not go ahead with a fare increase given this utter mess

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overcrowde­d. People are getting a thoroughly miserable service.

“Given the utter mess they’ve made of the new timetable in terms of not being properly prepared and not having the trains delivered when they said they were going to be, the least they should be doing is not going ahead with the fare increase in January.

“Commuters right across Scotland are going to be hit with a fare increase on top of the fact they’ve just announced the scrapping of the kids go free initiative.

“I think as a gesture of goodwill they should not be going ahead with that fare increase in January given the fact their performanc­e figures are still shockingly poor.

“They’ve never hit their punctualit­y targets since this franchise began and frankly nobody believes they’re ever going to hit the target.

“So they should not be imposing yet more fare increases on hardpresse­d passengers.

“Given the last few weeks of chaos we’ve seen with the new timetable, anyone booking the train home for Christmas will be doing so with trepidatio­n wondering if that train is actually going to turn up, and even if it does turn up whether there’s any chance of getting a seat on that train. “They’ve let people down badly.” Scotrail acknowledg­ed last month that it expected services to be “busier than usual” in the run-up to Christmas.

It also announced that it was adding extra carriages on popular routes on Friday nights and at weekends during the “party season”.

But yesterday there were complaints of widespread problems.

A reduced service was being operated between Perth and Inverness. Trains to and from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Fife were hit with cancellati­ons, and others were so busy passengers could not board.

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