Re: Enough is enough (Melbourne).

John McCallum (mccallum@melbpc.org.au)
23 May 1997 09:41:28 GMT

In article <3383881D.2E53@netspace.net.au>,
Iming Chan <translib@netspace.net.au> wrote:

>Whilst the Met Trains may have a few hiccups here and there, Melbourne
>commuters should spare a thought for those travelling on the CityRail in
>Sydney. Apparently, the much publicised suburban timetable introduced
>since November 1996 is not up to expectation. According to the May 1997
>issue of the "State Rail Way to Go" (monthly publication for State Rail
>exmployees), "... we are all aware, State Rail has not been operating a
>good service over the last few months. ... In June we will replace the
>timetable that was introduced last November. We will return to the
>previous timetable, with some modifications. The current timetable
>tried to achieve too much and has never worked properly. David Hill
>(Chief Executive)" -- p. 2.
>
>Cheers,
>
>I.C.
>
This is not the first time that a new timetable in Sydney has not been up to
scratch. Many years ago when I was visiting Sydney, I was waiting for a train
at Wynyard to go up the North Shore, and I had to wait for about 5 trains to
go through before one came that was going to stop where I wanted to get off.
The problem was that not enough time was allowed for a journey and as a result
they were running most trains express North Sydney to Hornsby to get them back
on time! Needless to say, as soon as I left Sydney, they reinstated to old
timetable, and things went smoothly again.

Cheers,
John McCallum

e-mail address: mccallum@melbpc.org.au
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