(17 May 2023, 9:51 am)Adrian wrote Plus if it is lifted in Nov 2024, it won't be Dec 2022's ridiculously high fares it goes back to. It'll be Dec 2024, which I assume they'll have added on two years of high inflation.
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And the age old problem still won't be fixed.
That's right, the actual network and it working for the passengers convenience/habits, rather than it being to suit the operators.
This sticking plaster approach isn't going to benefit anyone long term.
To use a well known phrase, the entire industry needs a root and branch reform.