(04 Aug 2025, 11:30 am)PH - BQA wrote But they’ve painted buses which explicitly tell the public to get their bum on board. That’s a sure fire way to improve passenger numbers, as seen by all the other leading operators…
Seriously though, they’ve hired a guy as Head of Commercial who has pretty much presided over network deterioration wherever he’s been. I’m not sure what people were expecting, this was pointed out extensively at the time by individuals who have experienced this before.
To be fair, if GNE have been suffering reliability & engineering issues, at least they are taking the right steps and pulling out of these contracts to help keep their normal services on the road.