LATE TRAINS | | JOURNEYS FROM HELL | Inside Out exposes the nightmares
of train travel |
All aboard! - Pack
your travel sweets and magnetic Scrabble as we take
you on the train journey from hell.
Nicola Butler had a journey she would never forget. Unluckily for
Virgin, she had a camera too! For any of you who have been sitting waiting on a drafty
platform or have found you reserved seat taken and your replacement is
a corridor, then rest assured you are not alone.
A simple train journey for producer Nicola Butler turned
into the journey from hell and the subject of an Inside Out investigation.
DelaysThe supposed six hour train journey begins in Totnes and
gets off to a bad, but all to familiar start - a 30 minute delay. Things do not improve and by Taunton, the train is packed.
Even those with reserved seats find that their organisation had been in
vain as all reserved seats are cancelled. On this train it’s every passenger
for themselves. This may be what we have come to expect from trains of
yesteryear, but this is a brand new, hi-tec train of the millennium, complete
with emergency intercom. An intercom put to use by one disgruntled passenger
who believes that an emergency is an emergency - no matter how small … Out of order | | Passengers
are in for a long wait as the toilets are all out of order |
"Hello… hello, can you hear me? You’ve got a train load
of very dissatisfied customers, a large number of whom require to go to
the lavatory. So when you stop at the next station we are demanding to
be able to use station facilities please." Christine’s speech meets with a burst of applause, not
least from the crowd of passengers in the queue for the facility in question.
Lemmington Spa is the next station, but Christine’s plea
was to no avail. It is not until Derby that passengers are given three
minutes in order to use station facilities. "This train is absolutely appalling," exclaims one passenger.
"Considering the length of this journey, there should be a far larger
train. People are standing in all compartments and the toilets aren’t
working."
All changeBut surely this journey is an isolated incident? It seems
not. A glutton for punishment, Nicola Butler boards yet another Virgin
train.  | | After
hours of standing up, even the floor begins to look comfy |
A simple journey goes rapidly down hill at Birmingham
New Street, when two train loads of passengers are squeezed onto one shorter
Virgin Train. Once again, upturned suit cases propped up in the corridors
become seats. At Bristol passengers are informed that extra coaches
have been added to the train, not to increase seating space, but to replace
the coaches they are currently sitting in. So once again, it’s all change.
One mother is forced to leave her children whilst she
retrieves her luggage from the other coaches. At least now the train can
continue to its final destination… or not. The train terminates early. It seems it has somewhere
else to be and must be on time, unlike the passengers who are now hours
late. Right to reply The only comfort the passengers get is Nicola’s promise
that the footage will be sent to Virgin. Nicola is true to her word and
Chief Executive of Virgin, Chris Green relives the nightmare journeys
through the wonder of television.  | | Find
out in May whether the investment pays off |
"I am obviously horrified at the conditions people are
travelling in," says Chris. "We are really sorry. Every minute of our
day is being spent trying to find solutions. A big apology to our customers
and staff." Chris assures Nicola that the issues are being addressed
and quick fix solutions are being implemented to improve services in the
short term. Among the quick fixes, is reducing the number of stops at
smaller stations - not good news for everyone. Chris Green believes that by May 2003, Virgin will be
providing an efficient and reliable service. Little comfort for the passengers
on our journeys and little comfort for those of you travelling by train
in the next few months. Let's hope that some day, in the not too distant future,
the UK will have a train service to be proud of. In the meantime, Inside
Out’s advice to you - pack a good book and a big bag of sweets, you could
be here for the duration! |