Rail Service Improvements 2023-01-19
2023-01-19
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Q1
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Rail services are experiencing poor performance and ongoing industrial disputes.
What steps he is taking to improve rail services. I welcome the Minister's comments, but rail services in Carshalton and Wallington are still not back to pre-pandemic levels, with regular delays, industrial action, and timetable changes by Southern and Thameslink. What steps is my hon. Friend taking to unblock the Croydon bottleneck, which is the real cause of congestion in south London?
The industry needs significant improvements for punctual, reliable services. Engaging with employers and trade unions to resolve disputes. Peak service provision for Carshalton and Wallington is at pre-pandemic levels but passenger numbers are lower. Implemented track and signalling upgrades north of Gatwick airport.
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Did not provide specific steps to unblock the Croydon bottleneck
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Working With Partners
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Q2
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A study to run high-speed trains between East Midlands Parkway and Leeds via Sheffield was confirmed in November 2021 but has not been completed.
Back in November 2021, the integrated rail plan confirmed that there would be a study on running high-speed trains between East Midlands Parkway and Leeds via Sheffield. Fourteen months on, not only has the work not been done, but the terms of reference have not even been agreed. What more can be done to expedite this work so we can get this vital rail corridor working?
Discussions in the Department about how to move forward with the report. The report is expected to come out very shortly.
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Did not provide specific steps for expediting work and agreeing on terms of reference
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Q3
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Services on the Marston Vale line are suspended because Vivarail, which maintains rolling stock, has gone into administration.
My hon. Friend the rail Minister will be aware that services on the Marston Vale line serving my constituency are currently suspended because Vivarail, which maintains the rolling stock, has gone into administration. Will my hon. Friend assure me that he is doing everything he can to ensure the earliest possible reinstatement of that rail service?
Working with Select Committee Chair to ensure West Midlands Railway puts on a service as soon as possible. Looking into whether contractors can contract into West Midlands Railway and have essential skills needed.
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Did not provide specific timeline or actions for reinstatement of services
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Q4
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Southeastern's new timetable has caused significant changes to journey times without consultation, leading to disruptions at Catford Bridge.
Under Southeastern's new timetable, my Blackheath constituents have had significant changes made to their journey, which were imposed on them without consultation. There are also far too many disruptions to trains at Catford Bridge. Will he honour his commitment to visit Blackheath station and review the train disruptions at Catford Bridge?
I am keen to make changes work. Aware of timetable changes on 11 December which made it difficult to assess whether changes are working due to weather and industrial action.
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Did not confirm commitment to visit Blackheath station or review disruptions at Catford Bridge
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Q5
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Mainline services between Waterloo and Southampton have been disrupted.
When will services be restored on the mainline between Waterloo and Southampton?
Happy to write a letter with most recent update regarding Network Rail working hard to deliver services.
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Did not provide specific timeline for restoration of services
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Will Write
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Q6
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Avanti West Coast is causing chaos for customers, with ongoing service disruptions.
The Minister will be very much aware of the chaos that customers experience on the Avanti West Coast line. What assurances can he give me that Avanti will not be given yet another extension as this chaos continues?
Making sure the service is turned around. If Avanti turns it around, contract renewal will be looked at; otherwise, a different decision will be made based on what is within their control.
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Did not provide specific assurances against further extensions
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Q7
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Rail services in Carshalton and Wallington have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with ongoing delays and disruptions.
I welcome the Minister's comments, but rail services in Carshalton and Wallington are still not back to pre-pandemic levels, and there are regular delays, industrial action and timetable changes by Southern and Thameslink. What steps is my hon. Friend taking to unblock the Croydon bottleneck, which is the real cause of congestion in south London?
Working with Govia Thameslink Railway and Network Rail to address performance issues. Peak service provision for Carshalton and Wallington is at pre-pandemic levels but passenger numbers are lower.
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Did not provide specific actions to unblock the Croydon bottleneck
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Working With Partners
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Q8
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The MP is concerned about the lack of a train station in her constituency and its impact on local services. She mentions schemes like Restoring Your Railway aimed at reversing Beeching cuts.
Key to improving services is actually providing services, and schemes such as Restoring Your Railway are important. Will my hon. Friend continue to work with me and West Midlands Mayor Andy Street to deliver a station for Aldridge? The track is there. Mr Speaker, we must be one of the few constituencies across the country that currently has no train station at all.
My right hon. Friend makes a great campaign point, which I hear. Mayor Andy Street met the Secretary of State for Transport this week. We are passionate to ensure that we can deliver the services that she needs in her constituency and that are needed across the midlands as a whole.
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The specific commitment to continue working with Wendy Morton on delivering a station was not addressed directly
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Q9
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The MP is disappointed that his constituents will not receive a Cullompton relief road due to levelling-up funding. He still hopes for the reopening of the Cullompton railway station, which has already received Restoring Your Railway funding.
My constituents learned today that they will not be receiving a Cullompton relief road as a result of the second round of levelling-up funding. They still have great hopes for easing congestion through the reopening of the Cullompton railway station, which is already in receipt of Restoring Your Railway funding. Will the Minister come to Cullompton to see the merits of the proposal?
I am keen to visit as many projects and potential projects as I can to help see the potential and how we can realise it. When I am in that part of the country, I would be very happy to visit. On the levelling-up fund bid, as somebody who was disappointed first time around but has managed to get better news the second time, I would encourage the hon. Member to continue to apply. If one works hard with people of all political colours in the local community, one will be amazed by what can happen.
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The specific visit request was not directly addressed; instead it talked about visiting projects generally and encouraged application for levelling-up funds
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Q10
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The MP is concerned about the poor state of rail services under the current government, with high ticket prices, delays, and cancellations at busy stations. He mentions a Financial Times report suggesting significant funding cuts to train operators.
Neither passengers nor hard-working staff are happy with the lamentable state of our railways on this Government's watch. They have bumped up ticket prices twice as fast as wages have grown, yet passengers are experiencing delays and cancellations to most services at Britain's busiest stations, with experts declaring that our rail system is broken. So what is their plan to fix the mess they have made? If the Financial Times is correct, their big solution is to impose even more devastating funding cuts of more than 10% on train operators. Rather than this veil of secrecy over steep service cuts, can the Minister confirm how much of a cut he is imposing?
The hon. Gentleman will be aware that passenger numbers are at about 80% of where they were pre-pandemic. The timetable is at about 90%, so it continues to run ahead of passenger numbers. Taxpayers more broadly have put in £31 billion over the last two years to support the railway, and there will be a further £11 billion required for the year to come. We have a balance between those who use the railways, continuing to ensure that they can do so, and those who fund the railways and the difficulties they have in meeting their tax bills.
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The specific amount of cuts was not provided; instead it gave general information on funding and passenger numbers
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Not Addressing Specifics
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Q11
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The MP is concerned about the poor performance of cross-border rail services run by Avanti and TransPennine Express. He mentions that publicly-owned LNER had better service.
Cross-border rail services run by Avanti and TransPennine Express have been shambolic. Last week alone, TransPennine Express could not point to a single day when it ran the emergency timetable it had promised. On two days, Avanti had only one and two trains on time the entire day running out of Glasgow Central. In contrast, publicly-owned LNER was running a much better service. Is there not a lesson here that the private sector model has failed both workers and passengers and it is time to follow Scotland's lead and bring rail operators under public control?
Perhaps another way of looking at it is that on the east coast there is competition with open access, whereas on the west coast there is not. The hon. Gentleman might feel that we are not doing enough on private enterprise and competition. I am rather keen that we look at open access and see whether we can do on the west what has been done on the east. However, he is right that performance has not been good enough.
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The specific question about bringing rail operators under public control was not directly answered; instead it talked about open access and competition
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Competition
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Q12
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The MP is concerned about ScotRail paying the highest track access charges despite repeated requests for rail devolution. He mentions Mick Lynch's statement that Scottish rail passengers get a second-class service in this UK system.
ScotRail, which is publicly owned and controlled, pays the highest track access charges of any single rail operator, despite repeated requests to complete rail devolution and transfer control of Network Rail to Holyrood. Meanwhile, the Transport Committee heard last week from Mick Lynch, who said: 'When there is a Network Rail strike, they shut Scotland and large parts of Wales. They choose to run the parts that connect to England.' Does the Minister agree that Scottish rail passengers get a second-class service in this UK system? Is it not time that he turned over responsibilities to a Government who have recently settled two rail disputes?
When there is industrial action on the scale that we have seen impacting Network Rail, we implement the key route strategy, which sees about 20% of the network remain open. That can be patchy, because we tend to focus on the areas that are strategically important for freight. That is our driving mechanism for determining when lines open.
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The specific question about second-class service and devolution was not directly answered; instead it talked about industrial action response strategy
Industrial Action
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