Emma Slater
GBCrossing closure at Cononley They have closed a well-used pedestrian rail crossing and RIGHT OF WAY at Cononley because the horn on one of the LNER trains is not loud enough. It's been shut since November 2020, now extended to December 2021 and the alternative route is dangerous. Now making excuses about cutting back vegetation to improve sighting? - not good enough, sort the train out and open the crossing NOW. If you're not careful people will start to think you just want an excuse to close the crossing forever.
Heather
GBUnfortunately one of our students threw… Unfortunately one of our students threw a bag of shopping over a bridge in south wigston today, rang Network Rail, not expecting any help , but a very helpful, polite man said he would see what he could do. Not only did he get someone to retrieve the bag but delivered it back to our school by another lovely helpful man. A huge thank you for amazing service .
Douglas Smith
GBPart 2 sex and drugs How can one individual get the top job at Network Rail, went off work sick for six months on full pay, but staff were told that this individual was seconded to another region. The reason was he was caught by his ex partner cheating with his P.A. you really could not make this up, the womaniser has had the backing from his seniors to take public sector taxpayers money while he sat a home pretending to be seconded at another depot.
Dave Mitch
GBI worked fort Network rail for 30 years… I worked fort Network rail for 30 years learnt experience from ground up. Ex forces employees run a jumped up company highly payed individuals. steer clear as these individuals would not get jobs any where else. corruption at the highest level. Government should be made accountable for paying 100k a year to people that are not able to get £10 an hour outside of the industry. constantly making cock ups but not being made accountable.
Aidan DeBurgho
GBNetwork Rail are incompetent when it… Network Rail are incompetent when it comes to recruiting Project Managers. Why? Because in their tiny minds they don’t understand that there’s a lot of transferable skills especially if you work in civils, water or utilities. The most sensible thing this organisation ever did was to turn down the opportunity to build HS2......very wise decision