The previous and the current franchise holders operating Northern Rail services have imposed massive increases in fares. The very last thing Northern Rail want is a stakeholder group of users screaming that we have one of the most expensive train services in Europe but have trains which are clapped out cattle trucks which need pushers with bars to get passengers at Woodley and Hyde Central in through the doors in the morning rush hour. It is now almost impossible to get a seat on the Sunday morning train to Edale! Surely the stakeholders are the shareholders in the German company which operates the trains and pockets the profits abroad?
Apropos to nothing, but the state of the trains is entirely the government's fault. The last Northern franchise was let on the assumption that there would be zero - absolutely NO - passenger growth during the franchise. It was hopelessly, utterly and stupidly wrong.
But because all the finances were done on the assumption that there would be no growth, that meant no money for investing in trains. And even if you did have the money, you can't just invest in trains as you need government approval to do so. When you combine that with the fact previous Northern was the most heavily subsidised rail franchise in the country (despite serving several major cities), you get governments who don't want to invest in anything. And lo, you get an even worse situation.
Passengers blame the rail companies for their profiteering, but the level of profits are only about 3-4%. Yes, that's 3-4% that could be going back in investment, but ultimately we need governments who see public transport investment as a good thing rather than a nuisance. We need investment in capacity before its needed, not - as happens now - a decade or so after it was needed.
At least we will be getting new trains in the next few years. And there may be some timetable improvements. But the timetables for Marple and Rose Hill are a mess. Frequencies should be higher. And why on earth doesn't Rose Hill have a Sunday service? The difference in service levels between national rail and Metrolink is enormous.
Rant over.