When I read that article on the BBC site, I wondered whether April 1 had 
come almost three months early!

What was that definition of an expert that somebody once told me?!

Am Freitag, 10. Januar 2014 15:55:04 UTC+1 schrieb Carl Berry:
>
> News on the BBC that the express bus to the airport is to be reviewed.
>
> No suprise there, however some of the comments in the article appear a bit 
> odd however with a conservative minister describing it as a "publicly 
> funded ghost train" which suggests he doesn’t understand what buses are, a 
> local resident saying that it's invariably empty except for the driver so, 
> I assume,  there’s other buses services in the vale which don’t even 
> carry a driver and a 'transport expert'  quoted as saying that it's 
> needed to convince airlines that there would be passengers available which 
> suggests that airlines run flights on spec and wait for bus passengers to 
> turn up for them!
> He also suggests it’s not possible to only cater for the busy flights as 
> the assets would only sit around not being used otherwise which is somewhat 
> of a simplification and, taken to an extreme, suggests that the WAG will 
> soon be demanding that every bus service (including schools) runs 24 hours 
> a day to make sure the assets are deployed properly!
>
>
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-25682391
>

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