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Old 4th September 2008, 19:29
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And the numbers are never going to increase if the trains don't stop there anymore.
Chicken and the egg if you ask me. They cut the trains, so the numbers go down, so they cut the trains more, so they go down more, so they cut the trains more until you end up with an Ardwick situation where the average passengers per day is 0.5 and the station is shut.

Pretty daft, promoting rail services rather than cutting them is the way forward.
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