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Reduced timetable in England here to stay due to cost cuts

NETWORK Rail and the train operating companies (TOCs) which hold Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements, acting as employers, and trade unions ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, and Unite, representing rail industry workers, signed an Enabling Framework Agreement (EFA) on June 15.

The content of the EFA reflects a need to reduce industry costs to match an expected annual revenue shortfall of £2billion compared to pre-Covid earnings from ticket sales. With a lower number of

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