So far this year, the MTR commuter trains have been fined by SL for 95 million kroner and price deductions of just over 50 million kroner for missing traffic.
It has already been said that during the autumn they would run 90 percent of the regular timetable, but there will be even fewer trains. Due to the lack of locomotive drivers MTR has, now comes word that they can only run 80 percent, according to information to SVT.
Earlier this week, we reported on how the shuttle chaos has affected students who depend on the shuttle to get to and from school. For Mirjam Asshoff and Linnea Westgaard, the major disruptions in commuter train traffic this spring meant missed lessons, exams and late nights studying to catch up on what they missed.