Passengers don't need more train timetable changes

Caroline Pidgeon has written to the Office of Rail and Road, opposing plans to weaken the requirement for train companies to provide timetables 12 weeks in advance.

Caroline pointed out that this will give less ability for passengers to plan ahead, deterring them from using the train – as well as giving less access to cheaper advance fares.

Letter to Office of Rail and Road opposing the weakening of the requirement for train companies to provide timetables 12 weeks in advanceLetter to Office of Rail and Road opposing the weakening of the requirement for train companies to provide timetables 12 weeks in advance