What happened: The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) initially said a popular train service would run without passengers but has now reversed this decision.
Why it matters:
- Passengers can continue using the service as usual.
- The change affects commuters and rail operators relying on this route.
MNN Take: The ORR's reversal ensures continued passenger access, highlighting the importance of public input and operational considerations in transport decisions.
Sources: BBC News (Breaking)