Stagecoach was one of the first private companies running rail franchises on the South Western network in 1996 during John Major’s government. Griffiths blasted the government’s new position in the rail industry, saying it betrayed the original plans of privatisation.
“We’ve lost sight of what private sector involvement in the railways was all about, innovation, growth and putting passengers first. I’m disappointed.”
It today said profits rose 4% to £133 million although there were some pressures in the London buses market.
Congestion on the roads and more flexible working meant bus passenger numbers in the capital fell for the fourth consecutive year. London bus operating profit dived 20% to £10.7 million.