Great to see Manchester is the top, with 3 stations mentioned- need a list of trains cancelled- we’d top that one too!
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The UK has far too many refugees & foreigners
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That makes a difference to rail performance in what way?
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Definitely not Platform 9 3/4. Hogwarts Express is always on time.
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Is anything going ok in the UK? It was coping better in 1941
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The total number of passengers using it was far less in 1941, so was the number of individual trains that ran.
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That's true, but the country was getting bombed to fuck
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Oxford Road number 1
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The title is misleading is this just England? Or is it the UK? It's just listing English stations
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Probably as Scotland and Wales have devolved rail services so are generally managed much better than Failing Grayling can
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Notice how you and they forgot Northern Ireland, the cross border train from Belfast during the last storm was delayed on the NI side of the border for 8 hours and that wasn't mentioned
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Mainly as NIs system is run completely separately and completely differently than the rest of the U.K. network, with few operators selling through tickets (mainly those who interchange with ferries to Ireland), and treating NI stations the same as ROI stations
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Actually NI's don't run much differently to the rest of the UK it's just in NI it's still public owned not private which is why it's not grabbing headlines
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Logistically, NI’s system is completely separate. Even in BR days NIR was a completely separate entity, the only part of NIR that BR was involved in was that BR manufactured some rolling stock. NIR is, if anything, more controlled by Dublin than it is by Westminster
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Dublin has no say over any of NIR just the cross border train service which is joint owned and even then the enterprise itself is NIR so it's got nothing to do with Dublin, I don't know how you think it differs from the mainland I've been on train here and across GB it's the same
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The signalling, management, ticketing system is completely different. It isn’t part of National Rail (as is every mainland rail company), runs on Irish gauge rather than standard gauge, and you can’t book a ticket to any NIRailway station from any GB station
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Nationalise.
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Lack of spending on infrastructure in the north. Knackered past their sell by date trains being replaced with newer knackered past their sell by date trains. Too short trains causing chaos on platforms. Money being diverted to HS2 and southern projects.
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