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Discussion on ' Sufficient new trains to support peak spreading and additional peak services '.
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Gratifying that they have committed to this. I thought they'd say "The cupboard is bare!"
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The delivery rate probably needs to be faster than it has been to date (ie around 14 a year for the Bombardiers). Maybe 20-25 per year once they start flowing again.
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