Rail Revolt ; Passengers Hijack Train When They're Dumped 15 Miles From the Station
Sunday Mercury › November 10, 2005
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Sunday Mercury › November 10, 2005
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ANGRY train passengers staged a revolt against rail bosses after being dumped 15 miles short of their stop.
Furious commuters refused to leave their train after it was halted in Ledbury and they were told it would not continue to Hereford - because it was running late. Faced with the mutiny, operator Central Trains eventually backtracked and allowed the driver to finish the journey. Passengers in Herefordshire and Worcestershire say they are continually hit by travel chaos.See the full content of this document
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Rail Revolt ; Passengers Hijack Train When They're Dumped 15 Miles From the Station
Late-running services have been stopped short in order to 'avoid further delays', leaving stranded travellers to wai...
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