Avanti West Coast and Transpennine Express have been criticised for reduced timetables and cancellations.
The boss of the rail operator that runs Avanti West Coast and Transpennine Express has apologised for the disruption to services experienced by passengers in recent months.
Avanti West Coast slashed its timetables in August, with trains between London and Manchester the worst affected. Avanti said drivers suddenly stopped volunteering for overtime in the summer, prompting it to cut its timetable to reduce cancellations. It is running a reduced timetable between the north west of England and Scotland, and making daily cancellations across its network, both the night before and on the day. On Thursday, more than 50 services were cancelled the night before.
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