Rail bosses meet unions over trains
Updated on 06 September 2009
Rail company bosses will meet unions next week to discuss the disruption caused by London Midland cancelling all but one of its services on Sunday.
Thousands of rail passengers suffered delays and disruptions to their journeys after the company cancelled all its trains except those on the Birmingham to Liverpool line.
London Midland, which operates more than 1,200 services a day to 149 stations, was criticised after revealing its drivers usually work on a voluntary basis on Sundays and not enough staff volunteered to work.
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