Metrorail Western Cape experienced their
worse day in the past 3 years yesterday and the funny thing is they could have
avoided it if someone took ownership, responsibility and had the courage to
stand up and lead – unfortunately their leadership skills are on one of the
trains that are delayed.
Two things frustrated me: that they
could have avoided the chaos and no senior management were on trains, even
though they knew trains would be delayed for more than an hour.
This led to me first sending an email to
the Regional Manager and his senior team and then to the minister of transport,
Dipuo Peters. Here’s an extract of both:
Drivers don’t have any communication
with operations and at least two trains are standing outside Brackenfell, while
buses are at the station, not transporting commuters
Now I would like to know:
1) Which bright
spark at Metrorail decided to approve one line to be open, after operations
decided Wellington trains will go via Stellenbosch on the Muldersvlei Line?
Surely it does not take a rocket scientist to know that if there was a
derailment a line will be closed and fixing that line will take hours - even if
one line is open. Why still have all trains go that route and cause trains to
be delayed by up to 3/4 hours.
If those trains went via Stellenbosch they would have
been delayed by max 60 minutes.
2) Why would drivers
have no communication with Operations? We live in 2015 and everyone has a
cellphone so no communication should be the last of Metrorail's silly excuses.
3) Why is the
Regional Manager and ALL his HOD's not on Wellington trains explaining to
commuters the chaos and assisting.
Here's a quick reality check:
(a) There are parents on those trains who will have to pay
their Day Care mothers extra (per hour) because Metrorail again failed to plan
better.
(b) There are people
on those trains who missed out on opportunities thanks to Metrorail.
(c) There are people on those trains who will sign warning
letters and face disciplinary action because Metrorail thought it could operate
with one line.
Dear Regional Manager, you have in the
past six months failed to publicly hold anyone responsible for incompetent
decisions or take full responsibility for chaos on the lines, my humble request
is that you not let this opportunity pass and not hold staff accountable!
Email
to Minister Peters:
Currently Metrorail Western Cape is in
chaos and the management is refusing to admit they have made errors today.
A Metrorail Western Cape HOD told me
that even though there are managers at the station, Head of Departments don't
get on trains (to engage with commuters) on the chaos. The HOD maintained this
even after I said not even the Customer Services and Communication HOD's. People
have been on trains this evening for four hours and the statement by a senior
Prasa employee is TOTALLY unacceptable.
Metrorail was well aware of this chaos,
and could have avoided this. Still their senior management don't see it
important for them to be on a train engaging commuters and then I ask myself
has this really become a money making business with NO human factor.
HAS METRORAIL NOW REALLY LOST THE PLOT AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO COMPASSION FOR THEIR FELLOW MAN/WOMAN?
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