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Train cuts see 100 carriages axed | Train cuts see 100 carriages axed |
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A leaked memo has revealed a train company is running nearly 100 shorter trains a day to save money. | |
South West Trains (SWT), which runs about 1,700 services daily, said the decision would not hit rush-hour trains but would affect daytimes and weekends. | |
A SWT spokeswoman said shorter trains used less electricity so it was "good housekeeping". | A SWT spokeswoman said shorter trains used less electricity so it was "good housekeeping". |
A watchdog broadly backed the plan but said passengers must not be "inconvenienced" by any overcrowding. | A watchdog broadly backed the plan but said passengers must not be "inconvenienced" by any overcrowding. |
Jocelyn Pearson, of Passenger Focus, said: "If this saves money without inconveniencing passengers then we have no objections. | Jocelyn Pearson, of Passenger Focus, said: "If this saves money without inconveniencing passengers then we have no objections. |
"We would want to see what times these trains are running and passenger figures on these routes. | "We would want to see what times these trains are running and passenger figures on these routes. |
"I believe the plan is to uncouple trains, whereas at the moment the full carriage lengths run on each route." | "I believe the plan is to uncouple trains, whereas at the moment the full carriage lengths run on each route." |
Most changes relate to our need to control costs, which has resulted in a number of train formation changes Leaked SWT memo | Most changes relate to our need to control costs, which has resulted in a number of train formation changes Leaked SWT memo |
SWT operates routes through Hampshire, Surrey, Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Devon, Somerset, Cornwall and London. | SWT operates routes through Hampshire, Surrey, Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Devon, Somerset, Cornwall and London. |
Rolling stock campaigner David Habershon said: "These daytime and weekend services are not empty, not at all. It is nothing more than a cost-saving measure without consulting the passengers." | Rolling stock campaigner David Habershon said: "These daytime and weekend services are not empty, not at all. It is nothing more than a cost-saving measure without consulting the passengers." |
The memo, leaked to BBC South, read: "Most changes relate to our need to control costs, which has resulted in a number of train formation changes. | The memo, leaked to BBC South, read: "Most changes relate to our need to control costs, which has resulted in a number of train formation changes. |
"Some of those concerned are already in place on a STP (short term plan) basis, but will now become permanent." | "Some of those concerned are already in place on a STP (short term plan) basis, but will now become permanent." |
A SWT spokeswoman said the programme had already started and would roll out fully in the next few weeks. | A SWT spokeswoman said the programme had already started and would roll out fully in the next few weeks. |
She added: "We are looking at trains at weekends and daytimes where there are fewer passengers. | She added: "We are looking at trains at weekends and daytimes where there are fewer passengers. |
"During school holidays we will reinstate the carriages and we already have extra services operating during special events. It is purely good housekeeping." | "During school holidays we will reinstate the carriages and we already have extra services operating during special events. It is purely good housekeeping." |
Earlier this week, another cost-cutting plan by SWT to reduce opening times at ticket offices was mostly rejected by the government. | Earlier this week, another cost-cutting plan by SWT to reduce opening times at ticket offices was mostly rejected by the government. |
Transport Minister Lord Adonis called some of the proposals "unacceptable" and said tickets should remain easily available. | Transport Minister Lord Adonis called some of the proposals "unacceptable" and said tickets should remain easily available. |
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