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** From the Recorder ** We learned from errors, says
c2c
23/02/2007
A series of 'gradual' timetable changes on the train line between Fenchurch
Street & Shoebury will be brought in this year, bosses have said. However,
rail operator c2c said it had learned its lesson from the fiasco in December,
when the new timetable - which brought sweeping changes for commuters in many
areas - caused misery for thousands. Changes are now due to be made in May and
December this year, but no final decisions have been made on the specific
details. Graham Bashford, spokesman for c2c, said the company was being much
more open with rail user groups since December, when changes such as the loss of
laindon starter trains were introduced. Mr Bashford said: 'While we can't
speak to all our 25,000 customers, we are dealing more with the user groups.
'What we are trying to do is make sure that the commuters in Thurrock get more
frequent trains between 8.30am and 10am, which is referred to as the shoulder
peak time. 'The problem was that this group of people would have benefited
from the new timetable, so they lost out when the old timetable were reinstated.
Mr Bashford said the company wanted to ensure Thurrock commuters got a better
service, without the changes affecting other travellers too heavily. He added
"We have learnt from the problems in December and will be introducing the
changes more gradully." Mr Bashford also said longer term improvements were
planned with Network Rail, including lengthening the platforms at Grays and
having more services from Shoebury running to West Ham.
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