Passenger Rail Performance Improvements 2025-11-20

2025-11-20

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Q1 Partial Answer
Nia Griffith Lab
Llanelli
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The MP raises concerns about frequent delays and cancellations on Great Western Railway trains between London and south Wales, citing issues in the London-to-Reading area.
Far too often, Great Western Railway trains between Paddington and south Wales are delayed or cancelled at short notice, causing significant inconvenience and distress to passengers, including those from my constituency. The cause is often cited to be problems in the London-to-Reading area. What more can the Minister do to ensure that GWR and Network Rail make a lot more effort to significantly reduce delays and avoid cancellations?
My hon. Friend is a champion for her constituents and their right to get to where they need to. We are pressing Network Rail and Great Western Railway to improve reliability, which has at times fallen below expectations in recent periods, partly due to recent flooding issues. We expect Network Rail and Great Western Railway to work together to resolve these issues on this most critical route.
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Pressing Work Together
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Q2 Partial Answer
Jeff Smith Lab
Manchester Withington
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The MP expresses frustration about delays and cancellations on west coast main line services as well as east-west routes through Manchester.
My constituents in Manchester are left constantly frustrated by delays and cancellations, not just on the west coast main line, but on our east-west routes, and on services all around Manchester. What are the Government doing, alongside partners, to drive improvements in services to our Manchester stations?
My hon. Friend is championing the right of his constituents to use the train to get to where they need to. Alongside local stakeholders, the DFT created the Manchester taskforce in 2020 to identify solutions to performance problems throughout the city. The December 2023 timetable has delivered improvements in reliability of around 30%, and new infrastructure may enable more services to be introduced.
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Taskforce 2020
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Q3 Partial Answer
Alison Bennett LD
Mid Sussex
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The MP highlights driver shortages as a reason for cancellations, with sickness rates running at 15% to 20%. She raises concerns about paying private healthcare providers due to long NHS waiting lists.
My Mid Sussex constituents are frustrated by the number of cancellations, particularly on Thameslink services. One of the reasons for those cancellations is driver shortages; in particular, sickness rates are running at 15% to 20%. The operator has told me that it is now paying private healthcare providers, because NHS waiting lists are so long. Does the Minister think that is good use of my rail users’ fares, and will he make representations to colleagues in the Department of Health and Social Care, to make them aware that this is happening?
I thank the hon. Member for her important question about the reliability of train services in her constituency. We recognise that the number of cancellations is completely unacceptable, and that train crew availability issues have been driving many of those incidents. The Department has commissioned work to understand in detail the impact of train crew availability on performance.
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Commissioned Understanding
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This question addresses the effectiveness of previous railway systems in serving constituents' needs, highlighting issues such as strikes and dysfunctional ticketing systems.
The hon. Gentleman should know that, through the Railways Bill, we are building a system that will ensure that passenger accountability sits at the very heart of how this railway operates. I would be grateful if he could illuminate to me how constituents of his and constituents across the country are served by the previous system, under which people could not get a train where they needed to go, were plagued by strikes and had ticketing systems that did not work.
We are setting up, through Great British Railways, a tough passenger watchdog that can have minimum standards and statutory advice for the Secretary of State and put passengers back at the heart of our railways.
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The specific ask was to explain how constituents were served by the previous railway system. The answerer did not provide this information.
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