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Hello & welcome to the fourth episode of Failed Franchises. In this series I look at train companies that have failed at their franchise agreements or have been criticised by passengers & industry alike. Today is Arriva Trains Wales - legally they haven't been stripped of their franchise, but can they be classed as a failed franchise for their intense criticisms from industry and passengers alike? That's what I'm trying to answer today!
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