Rail profiteer Govia was rewarded for failure yesterday when the government handed a no-questions-asked four-year extension to its Southeastern contract.
Trade unions slammed the decision to give the green light to the firm — a lash-up between Go-Ahead and French state-owned Keolis — despite rock-bottom passenger satisfaction and notorious unreliability.
Even Transport Minister Claire Perry admitted that the “passengers on this route haven’t always received the service that they deserve.”
British cross-border train fares far outstrip flights, ranking among Europe’s worst
Our members face daily abuse, being spat at, sometimes even deadly assaults, and employers fail to take the issue seriously despite the increasing danger, writes RMT general secretary EDDIE DEMPSEY


