In article <a4sdnto79tsog4sm3312hrnmnnpg07rc16@4ax.com>, Tony Polson
<tony.polson@btinternet.com> writes
>Rob.Huibars@intar.NL.nat (Rob Huibers) wrote:
>>
>> I know. Ten years ago we had one of the smoothest working railway systems.
>
>Hi Rob,
>
>I know too. In the late 1980s I lived in Zandvoort and commuted by
>train to work in Amsterdam. At weekends I travelled the length and
>breadth of the Netherlands as a tourist, and thoroughly enjoyed it all.
>
>> If there's one thing we are afraid of now, it is the example of the
>> "heirs" of British Rail.
>
>Be afraid. Be very, very afraid.
>
>
>
Nederlandse Spoorwegen's latest trick is to cut several hundred trains a
day from the summer timetables. One such cut is the direct Amsterdam-
Zandvoort service, so you have to change. Brilliant management decision,
messing up a very popular direct city-seaside route.
Horror stories abound, such as passengers having to travel from
Amsterdam to The Hague a few weeks ago via Utrecht.
--
Peter
Ying Tong Diddle I Po