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Line closure sparks overcrowding (BBC News)

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Old 12th October 2009, 16:21
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Line closure sparks overcrowding (BBC News)

Commuters on a busy railway line into Manchester cannot get on some peak-time trains because of overcrowding.

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I dont understand the statement about the redundant trains not being re-deployed. Surely they are better off being used, the demand is obviously there !
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I dont understand the statement about the redundant trains not being re-deployed. Surely they are better off being used, the demand is obviously there !
Yes, that's entirely logical but I am afraid that there isn't that much about today's railways that involve logic. Neither do they seem to be run for the benefit of the passengers (sorry, customers).
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