(05 Jul 2022, 11:11 am)Storx wrote It'd be a fair argument if they weren't doing what's technically shrinkification at the same time.
Timings just off.
Its like reducing a 6 pack of crisps to a 5 pack and increasing the price by 20p at the same time. You'd get away with one, both at the same time is a double whammy and people if they had a choice would likely choose something else.
Maybe it’s not just the increase of fares, decreasing services can be a factor aswell to reduce overheads, there no point running bus services which run along the lines of other services, example of service 55, GNE is a business just like other businesses out there trying to make money, and if there’s only little money coming in then reducing services, costs up and workforce will come into play, In July when fares and services changes happen, this will be a first of many changes that will happen, even though I don’t like what GNE are doing with cutting back and prices up, sadly this is a day of age that will happen to all businesses
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