Tag Archives: Association of Train Operating Companies
Train companies launch review of fares policy
A review of future rail fares policy has been launched by the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) on behalf of train companies. The review will consider a range of issues to do with fares policy, such as the level … Continue reading →
NEW DEAL SET TO SAVE MILLIONS IN RAIL INDUSTRY COSTS
Train operating companies will benefit from savings of more than £1million every year thanks to a new deal struck between the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) and HSBC Merchant Services. HSBC Merchant Services has been appointed to manage all … Continue reading →
MAYOR AND TRAIN COMPANIES GET DOWN TO BUSINESS
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson and senior representatives of the train companies serving Greater London have pledged to continue to work together to improve services for the capital’s rail passengers. At a summit meeting in City Hall today (12 … Continue reading →
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH RAIL TRAVEL REMAINS AT RECORD HIGH, NEW SURVEY SHOWS
Image via Wikipedia In response to the publication of the National Passenger Survey, showing record levels of overall customer satisfaction with train travel, Michael Roberts, Chief Executive of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC), said: “Record levels of overall … Continue reading →
TRAIN COMPANIES SHOW THEIR COMMITMENT TO IMPROVING CYCLE-RAIL TRAVEL
Refurbishing abandoned bikes to loan to commuters, a specialist dedicated commuter cyclist website and free bike security tagging are just a few of the innovative schemes improving services for rail-cycle passengers that were lauded yesterday. The National Cycle Rail Awards, … Continue reading →
