but you do have to admit that a dead train will cause more inconvenience than a dead bus wouldn't it? :bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
I believe your point is that chartering of trains may disrupt service and cause inconvenience IF trains break down.
As long as there is also a possibility, I don't see how the above statement justifies the chartering of buses more than trains.
Because any use of public facilities for private event or purposes could cause inconvenience no matter what. If say, void decks are used for private functions, and this inconveniences the public in some way, be it messy aftermath or noise from event, based on your logic, a blanket policy should be adopted to disallow the holding of private events there? Shouldn't the focus be on the minimization or nullification of inconvenience, through measures such as service standards, etc?
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