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Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Hull, Lincoln, Skipton, Harrogate and Bradford are all served by infrequent services.
It adds that it continues to provide infrequent services to the station, often called parliamentary trains, as this is more cost-effective that attempting to close the station completely.
The success of the London Overground, where passenger usage of some rail lines in the capital has increased by 700% in just over a decade since being incorporated into the tube map and ticketing system, could be replicated at stations particularly in south and south-east London, which have infrequent services.
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Low usage means infrequent service, and infrequent service, in turn, deters users.
We have long suffered from surly drivers, infrequent service, long delays and high prices.
Lower-density communities could sustain only infrequent service, with transit vehicles operating in mixed traffic on city streets.
Experiments in Queens and Brooklyn have been held back by infrequent service, outsize operating costs and low ridership.
The B69 bus travels Vanderbilt and reaches the A and C trains at High Street within 10 minutes; residents grumble about infrequent service.
Critics say it is unfair to require people in areas where there is no Amtrak service or infrequent service to subsidize the train travel of people in the few corridors where there is frequent, fast service.
Contributing to the impression of abandonment is the fact that some railroad stations in the city, including those far from subway lines, have infrequent service even during the morning rush, the survey found.
The bus company, BSI, does run a comfortable, if infrequent, service, but having gone whale-watching in Husavik in the afternoon, we find it impossible to travel the 35 miles to Lake Myvatn, our next destination, the same day.
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