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Tim Bull expresses disappointment as Minister for Transport rejects buffet car facilities and bag checking on Bairnsdale rail service
Gippsland MPs express disappointment as the Minister for Transport rejects requests for buffet car facilities and bag checking on the Bairnsdale rail service.
Following a request to have buffet car facilities on the Bairnsdale rail service and bag checking re-introduced to support senior passengers, the Minister for Transport has said neither will be happening. Gippsland Nationals' MPs, Tim Bull (Gippsland East) and Danny O'Brien (Gippsland South), say the response was disappointing.
Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, says V/Line basic passenger services, such as catering and luggage checking, must be reinstated on the Bairnsdale line
Absurd backward regression
Mr Bull said, "These are services we have had for decades and now they are gone. In a period when we are meant to be improving services, we are going backwards in certain areas. The Minister has advised that to have catering (buffet) facilities, modelling shows '42 seats would need to be removed on a three-carriage train and 84 seats on a six-carriage train".
"This is ridiculous, we are not asking for a five-star restaurant, just a cup of tea and either a sandwich or a scone and you should not have to remove 42 seats out of a carriage to achieve this. Whoever did the 'modelling' needs to go back to the drawing board and have another look. It was also stated that the checked luggage service will not be introduced on VLocity trains."
Suitability and consistency crucial
Mr Bull said if VLocity trains were going to be used on long haul journeys like the Bairnsdale line, they needed to be designed for suitability and if they could not cater for something as simple as a small buffet, then they are not suitable. "I would not have thought it was that hard. Pull a dozen or so seats out of a carriage, put in a small counter and serve a cuppa and some basic food items," he said.
Nationals MP for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien says Gippsland rail passengers deserve better. "The Minister's position makes no sense because the government has just added a buffet car on the long haul VLocity trains on the Albury line - so why should Gippsland miss out? This is an issue that Gippslanders raise with me regularly and the government needs to revisit its position," said Mr O'Brien.
Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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