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« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2008, 22:00:40 »

The question is what will they do to the "militants" such as myself from whom they took names?
Very likely nothing so I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. I know thats easy for me to say but I don't think FGW (First Great Western) would want even more bad press coverage that trying to nick people would bring. You may get a letter saying you've been naughty and don't do it again and we're spending ^200 million pounds on improvement etc etc and that it will be better by the spring. Remember you weren't the only one who had their name taken down so there are plenty of you in the same position to support you including Mr Dom Jolly! (Helllooooo I'm in Court!!!) in the small chance that FGW would want to take this further.

All in all MTLS (More Train Less Strain) seem pretty pleased with the way things went this morning according to their front page:
http://mtls.org.uk/node/44
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« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2008, 23:47:23 »

ITV Local News had a report on the Fare Strike plus one on all the stored coaches that could be loco-hauled (link below.)
http://www.itvlocal.com/west/news/

This included David Redgewell endorsing part of my West Fleet plan (link below.)
http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=1407.msg8181#msg8181

If you are reading this, thanks David!

An overview article of Fare Strike day can be found in the link below.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/7212826.stm
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« Reply #17 on: January 29, 2008, 00:00:03 »

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The question is what will they do to the "militants" such as myself from whom they took names?
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« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2008, 00:55:52 »

Logistical difficulties, though: the branch line to Princetown was dug up YEARS ago !  Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #19 on: January 29, 2008, 01:04:17 »

The view from Third Rate Western (links below.)
http://thirdratewestern.blogspot.com/2008/01/come-back-cameraman.html

http://thirdratewestern.blogspot.com/2008/01/fame-at-last.html

http://thirdratewestern.blogspot.com/2008/01/is-writing-on-wall.html
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« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2008, 01:27:04 »

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Logistical difficulties, though: the branch line to Princetown was dug up YEARS ago !  Grin Grin Grin
But at least no-one can claim an MTLS (More Train Less Strain) ticket isn't valid on Shanks' Pony. Especially in February... 
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« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2008, 07:27:53 »

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The question is what will they do to the "militants" such as myself from whom they took names?
http://www.dartmoor-prison.co.uk/

I'd better devise an ingenious method of not dropping soap then!
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« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2008, 10:26:49 »

The view from Cat Hobbs of Campaign For Better Transport (link below.)
http://www.bettertransport.org.uk/campaigns/public_transport/rail/blog

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It's clear that things aren't working. Government should renegotiate the franchise with First, and and give the company more and better trains, a framework for lower fares and strong targets for improving performance. If more investment is genuinely needed for First to meet these targets, it should be provided.

If the targets aren't met, the Government should end the contract with First. This would provide an opportunity to take the franchise back into the public sector - as suggested by local MPs (Member of Parliament) - on a trial basis. This would give a value for money test of franchises, it would provide a benchmark of costs. It would also bring back some transparency and accountability.

If the Government doesn't take action, I expect there will be more and more fare strikes.

The official response to the Fare Strike from FGW (First Great Western) (link below.)
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?id=582

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The More Trains Less Strain (MTLS (More Train Less Strain)) group has a publicly stated agenda of the re-nationalisation of the railways, despite this, we have listened to them and in 2007 we have delivered refreshed long distance and local trains with new interiors, better facilities and improved reliability as part of our ^200 million investment - the biggest investment of any train operator.

Here are some Fare Strike Day photos from the MTLS website (link below.)
http://www.moretrainlessstrain.co.uk/photos

More related article links, including a call from the Bristol Evening Post for the government to consider stripping FGW of the franchise.
http://thisissomerset.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=147472&command=displayContent&sourceNode=243687&home=yes&more_nodeId1=242222&contentPK=19698973

http://thisisbristol.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144913&command=displayContent&sourceNode=231190&home=yes&more_nodeId1=144922&contentPK=19699814

http://thisisbristol.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144913&command=displayContent&sourceNode=144913&contentPK=19698423

http://www.oxfordmail.net/news/headlines/display.var.2000514.0.commuters_thanked_for_boycotting_strike.php
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« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2008, 18:58:43 »

ITV Local News had a report on the Fare Strike plus one on all the stored coaches that could be loco-hauled (link below.)
http://www.itvlocal.com/west/news/

This included David Redgewell endorsing part of my West Fleet plan (link below.)
http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=1407.msg8181#msg8181

If you are reading this, thanks David!

An overview article of Fare Strike day can be found in the link below.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/7212826.stm

The report hardly explained why FGW (First Great Western) can't use them! Ok, HSBC own them (etc.), so why can't they be leased/sold to FGW, which has plenty of profit money.

it is mad that 1300 carriages are on order, when many ex Virgin Mk2 (Mark 2 coach)/3s are rusting away.

And as for these "new carriages" on order? What are they going to be. I take it, they are not building some more 150, 153, 158, 165, 166 units (ie the ones that are needed). No, they are probably building mk5s which will replace mk3/4s, which will then be scrapped!

Absolute madness! And a waste of money.

No, the only time FGW will get more carriages, is when London Midland get the 172s. The new carriages will be clapped out, but they'll be the only ones!

Department for tarmac:

*Get those carriages on the rails now.
*Don't bother wasting money "refurbishing" them. Leave the tables/buffets where they are.
*Get locos and DVTs(resolve) and haul a rake of 5 coaches on the Worcester/Taunton and Cardiff/ Portsmouth line.
*Use the freed up carriages to strengthen local DMUs (Diesel Multiple Unit).
*Free up a 153 to work the TranWilts line.
*Don't let First put "Dynamic Lines" over the carriages.

PS: 300 bloody carriages! That's enough for 60  five car train sets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2008, 20:46:45 »

Regarding one of your quotes, dewarw :

And as for these "new carriages" on order? What are they going to be. I take it, they are not building some more 150, 153, 158, 165, 166 units (ie the ones that are needed). No, they are probably building mk5s which will replace mk3/4s, which will then be scrapped!

Absolute madness! And a waste of money.

See quote below :

No new stock in the specification for East Midlands franchise...the 'Connect' part of the franchise i.e ex Central services.

They will have to join the queue like FGW (First Great Western) and other operators in hoping to get some of the 1,300 carriages the government keeps saying are going to happen.

The link below details where the 1,300 carriages (assuming they get built) are likely to be deployed.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/about/strategy/whitepapers/whitepapercm7176/railwphlsospecimen

Regarding the FGW area, the London-Reading corridor is battling it out with services in the Southeastern, Southern, South West Trains, Chiltern, London Midland, FCC (First Capital Connect), One and c2c areas for a share of around 900 extra coaches.

Bristol is battling it out with Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield for a share of around 50-80 carriages.

Thats as specific as the DfT» (Department for Transport - about) have been so far regarding the 1300 extra carriages. They are due to publish a national "rolling stock plan" which will hopefully be more detailed.

Regarding one of your further quotes :

No, the only time FGW will get more carriages, is when London Midland get the 172s. The new carriages will be clapped out, but they'll be the only ones!

Department for tarmac:

*Get those carriages on the rails now.
*Don't bother wasting money "refurbishing" them. Leave the tables/buffets where they are.
*Get locos and DVTs(resolve) and haul a rake of 5 coaches on the Worcester/Taunton and Cardiff/ Portsmouth line.
*Use the freed up carriages to strengthen local DMUs (Diesel Multiple Unit).
*Free up a 153 to work the TranWilts line.

See quote below :

Why not try and help FGW or something

Why not indeed? I have given it my best shot, but let's be clear on one thing :

FGW cant do it on their own. They will require help from the DfT, Network Rail and, quite possibly, local authorities as well.

What follows is a three-stage plan, inspired in large part by ideas from members of this forum. I have taken every factor that I know of into account, but there will undoubtably be things that I have missed. Therefore, I would appreciate it if you'd bear that in mind when reading it.

The plan is also dependent on FGW successfully resolving issues such as staffing and Swindon control.

STAGE ONE (December 2008-December 2010)

3 extra 2-coach Class 142 units (currently in storage) leased to bolster the capacity (and PR (Public Relations)) gains made in Devon.

Key "Cross-Bristol" trains run using loco-hauled stock. This frees up units for use elsewhere, including a Class 153 unit for the extra Frome/TransWilts services contained in the link below. The loco-hauled services are gradually replaced by Class 150/1 units released by London Midland.
http://www.raildocuments.org.uk/jan08/salyeoswin2.xls

The proposed 40 minute frequency Severn Beach Line timetable is assumed to have been implemented in May 2008, as currently planned.

STAGE TWO (December 2010-Franchise End)

A radical overhaul of the franchise is implemented, as detailed in the link below.
http://www.raildocuments.org.uk/jan08/stage2.doc

STAGE THREE (Franchise End Or Life After FGW)

New rolling stock all round, with the "Cross-Bristol" specification based on the link below.
http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=357.msg1034#msg1034

Now, I'm not naive enough to think that all of the above could necessarily be implemented exactly as I have set it out, but I do think that something close to it could be acheivable.
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« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2008, 17:45:29 »

That's what I call a good AND REALISTIC plan. It could happen!

What does people think the 1300 carriages will be?
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« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2008, 17:53:51 »

I bet they've including the intercity express carriages in that...
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« Reply #27 on: February 02, 2008, 17:54:52 »

The BBc article (first link), says that FGW (First Great Western) will not be prosecuting anyone but will be writing to the people whos names they took explaining how the service is being improved. 

Tim

I'm on the "names taken" list at Bristol Parkway. I gave my real name as I'm proud to have made a stand. However the FGW staff refused to show me a copy of their data protection policy when taking my personal details therefore if any prosecution is forthcoming I shall be writing a letter to the information commissioner which could potentially cause FGW to receive a heavy fine which will be a great deal more than any fine I receive.
Do you ask a police officer for a copy of their data protection policy if you get pulled? different legislation for someone suspected of a crime, any autharised person on the railway can take a name and address of any person suspected of a byelaw offence, it is it's self byelaw 23!
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« Reply #28 on: February 02, 2008, 21:53:34 »

The BBc article (first link), says that FGW (First Great Western) will not be prosecuting anyone but will be writing to the people whos names they took explaining how the service is being improved. 

Tim

I'm on the "names taken" list at Bristol Parkway. I gave my real name as I'm proud to have made a stand. However the FGW staff refused to show me a copy of their data protection policy when taking my personal details therefore if any prosecution is forthcoming I shall be writing a letter to the information commissioner which could potentially cause FGW to receive a heavy fine which will be a great deal more than any fine I receive.
Do you ask a police officer for a copy of their data protection policy if you get pulled? different legislation for someone suspected of a crime, any autharised person on the railway can take a name and address of any person suspected of a byelaw offence, it is it's self byelaw 23!
The staff stated that they wanted my name so they could arrange for me to receive a copy of a letter explaining how First were aiming to improve the service. They didn't state that it was for any sort of prosecution. However as I don't trust FGW I asked for their data protection policy. You are quite right saying that they can take the name and address of a person suspected of a byelaw offence. However if they were to use this for anything other than legal proceedings (which is what they were saying) then said personal data would be governed by the data protection act and they should have complied with my request to see their policy.
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« Reply #29 on: February 03, 2008, 11:32:27 »

The BBc article (first link), says that FGW (First Great Western) will not be prosecuting anyone but will be writing to the people whos names they took explaining how the service is being improved. 

Tim

I'm on the "names taken" list at Bristol Parkway. I gave my real name as I'm proud to have made a stand. However the FGW staff refused to show me a copy of their data protection policy when taking my personal details therefore if any prosecution is forthcoming I shall be writing a letter to the information commissioner which could potentially cause FGW to receive a heavy fine which will be a great deal more than any fine I receive.
Do you ask a police officer for a copy of their data protection policy if you get pulled? different legislation for someone suspected of a crime, any autharised person on the railway can take a name and address of any person suspected of a byelaw offence, it is it's self byelaw 23!
The staff stated that they wanted my name so they could arrange for me to receive a copy of a letter explaining how First were aiming to improve the service. They didn't state that it was for any sort of prosecution. However as I don't trust FGW I asked for their data protection policy. You are quite right saying that they can take the name and address of a person suspected of a byelaw offence. However if they were to use this for anything other than legal proceedings (which is what they were saying) then said personal data would be governed by the data protection act and they should have complied with my request to see their policy.
Fair point.
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