Danish Train Company Slammed for Promising Fewer and Slower Trains
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Danish train company slammed for promising fewer and slower trains
The Danish state train company DSB has been sharply criticised by commuter groups after saying it was considering a new timetable with fewer trains and slower travel times in order to increase the number of trains running on time.
"It has never looked worse in his time as DSB manager with trains on time," Flemming Jensen tells the newspaper.
If you don't associate DSB with "trains on time", it's not just a feeling you have.
"It has never looked worse in his time as DSB manager with trains on time," Flemming Jensen tells the newspaper.
DSB considering fewer and slower trains to have more trains on time - The Copenhagen Post
To improve punctuality, DSB is considering changing timetables, resulting in longer travel times and fewer departures. CEO Flemming Jensen states that punctuality has never been worse during his 11-year tenure. While the agreement with the state requires 75% of passengers to arrive on time—defined as a delay of at most 2 minutes and 59 seconds—DSB […]
DSB is considering changing its timetables so that passengers will have longer travel times and fewer departures. This is reported by Jyllands-Posten. DSB's CEO, Flemming Jensen, explains to the newspaper that this could help ensure that more trains run on time. There have never been "so few trains on time...
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