Bungling rail bosses put on an extra night service from London to Nuneaton, despite the town's train station being closed when it is due to arrive.
Red-faced Virgin Train bosses have been forced to make a U-turn on what would have been a way for people to get a train back to Nuneaton from the capital late at night.
They had planned for the 11pm service from Euston to Manchester, which runs from Tuesday until Friday, to call in at Nuneaton's trail station.
It would have arrived at 12.39am.
But the London Midland-run station closes at 11.30pm, meaning there would be no staff on site.
While Virgin Trains quickly removed the service from its on-line timetable, it is still in the print version.
This means people can still technically access the service to Nuneaton.
Those that have, have had to get off at Rugby Station and Virgin Trains have been forced to pay for a taxi to bring them to Nuneaton.
A spokesperson for VirginTrains explained the situation to the News.
"It was always Virgin Trains' intention to stop this new late evening service from Euston to Manchester at Nuneaton on Tuesdays to Fridays," the spokesperson said.
"However, as soon as it was realised that the station would be locked at this time, with no way for customers to leave the station, we had no alternative but to withdraw the stop.
"We will of course continue to keep the situation under review in case London Midland should alter the staffing arrangements at Nuneaton."
Word about the timetable mistake reached the corridors of power in Parliament and Nuneaton's MP Marcus Jones is now on the case.
He says that the extra night-time service would be of benefit for residents, especially commuters and is looking at getting the gaff resolved,
"I thought this was absolutely ridiculous when I first heard about this," the leading local MP said.
"I have since made strong representations to Virgin Trains and I have also spoken to the Department for Transport about this.
"I am hoping that a solution will soon be reached."
The news comes off the back of the loss of another Virgin Trains service, as the Liverpool to London train on Saturday mornings will no longer call in at Nuneaton at 9.59am.
