>> When you say that often no buses were available, is there some sort of obligation
>> for the railway to get you to your destination, but if that's a week Tuesday
>> that's ok? Do they have to provide accommodation or anything?
My experience of this was on a daily commute I did for 20+ years. Let's say the signals are down and likely to stay that way while engineers get to the site and diagnose/fix. Maybe a truly tech issue or it could be rodents or cable thieves; outwith the control of either TOC or infrastructure.
We're in an town with a significant hinterland of dormitory villages and kids are bussed to school. The hallway at our local comp is like Heathrow departures at 15:30 with kids lined up by destination. Twenty plus buses to get away.
If London North Western need buses to take 4-500 people down to MK they're going to whistle for a bit.
Taxis might be used but they're busy on education stuff too - Special Needs Kids.
You either wait, go home or drive to MK.
Push/shove, long distance, they'll use taxis even over hundreds of miles. You'll get there in the end but it can be a VERY long day.
Crash at Watford in 1996 some people were put up overnight in the sleeper coaches.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Tue 28 Nov 23 at 10:34
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