I am writing to express my deep dissatisfaction and frustration with the unacceptable conditions aboard the train departing from Chamonix to Vallorcine at 18:37 today. The experience was not only poorly managed but outright unsafe and inconsiderate for passengers, particularly families.
The train was grossly overbooked, with at least double the capacity of passengers. My family, including three children, was unable to find seats and had to stand for the entire journey. Most concerning was my wife, who was forced to carry our baby on her shoulder throughout the trip. This caused her significant physical strain, leading to severe back pain and fatigue by the end of the journey.
Such overcrowding demonstrates a clear lack of planning and oversight by your team, prioritizing ticket sales over passenger safety and comfort. This is unacceptable, especially for families and vulnerable individuals traveling on your service.
I demand an explanation as to how this situation was allowed to occur, along with immediate steps to address and rectify such issues in the future. Overcrowding to this extent is a serious safety risk, and it is your responsibility to ensure that all passengers can travel in a safe and...
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