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Re: "customers" demand an extra carriage



they haven't got the cars but that didn't stop them during the Olympics from
adding extra trains.they can adjust the sets for other services that don't
run as full.it can be done and has been done before when politicians have
asked for them.

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"Marvin The Martian" <"choochoo"@(nospam)spin.net.au> wrote in message
news:3a92de2d@nexus.comcen.com.au...
> Have you ever thought that cityrail hasn't got the extra carrige? They
don't
> come out of thin air.
>
> Scott Beecham wrote:
>
> > A commuter handed me a leaflet containing the following on today's
somewhat
> > packed 6:32 pm to Mt Victoria:
> >
> > ----------------------------------------
> > The 6:30 pm to Mt Victoria is only a 4-carriage train and is always
crowded!
> > ----
> > THIS TRAIN NEEDS AN EXTRA CARRIAGE
> > ---
> > After a days work, many of us have to stand up, from Central to Penrith,
> > before we get a seat.
> >
> > If we act together, we can gain an extra carriage.
> >
> > * Phone City Rail Manager, Jason Whyte:
> >             Ph: 8202 2619
> > * Phone the Minister for Transport, Carl Scully:
> >             Ph: 9228 4455
> > * Email the Minister:
> >             carl.scully@transport.minister.nsw.gov.au
> > * Visit the Station Master at Central and let them know your views.
> >
> > City Rail now calls us "customers".
> > lets get our money's worth!
> > --- Thank you for speaking up ---
>