Railway Infrastructure 2023-07-13

2023-07-13

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Q1 Partial Answer
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The MP is concerned about railway infrastructure improvements, specifically mentioning the Leamside line project and its importance for resilience, capacity, and economic benefits.
What steps he is taking to improve railway infrastructure. I thank the Minister for his answer, but the most critical rail infrastructure needed in the north-east by far is the Leamside line project, starting with Ferryhill station. Its importance cannot be overstated; it is about resilience, capacity and levelling up. Can he tell us when we will get spades in the ground to show our commitment to constituents in Ferryhill and let them see the economic benefit that these stations will bring?
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend, who is a champion of rail in the north-east. I thank him for his long-standing support for this scheme and for sponsoring the bid for restoring your railway ideas funding to reopen a station at Ferryhill. The updated strategic outline business case for the Ferryhill-Middlesbrough proposal is with the Department and we will be looking at it shortly.
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Provided context but did not specify when spades will be in the ground or provide a timeline.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Context
The MP is concerned about railway infrastructure improvements, specifically mentioning the Leamside line project and its importance for resilience, capacity, and economic benefits.
What steps he is taking to improve railway infrastructure. I thank the Minister for his answer, but the most critical rail infrastructure needed in the north-east by far is the Leamside line project, starting with Ferryhill station. Its importance cannot be overstated; it is about resilience, capacity and levelling up. Can he tell us when we will get spades in the ground to show our commitment to constituents in Ferryhill and let them see the economic benefit that these stations will bring?
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend, who is a champion of rail in the north-east. I thank him for his long-standing support for this scheme and for sponsoring the bid for restoring your railway ideas funding to reopen a station at Ferryhill. The updated strategic outline business case for the Ferryhill-Middlesbrough proposal is with the Department and we will be looking at it shortly.
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Provided context but did not specify when spades will be in the ground or provide a timeline.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Luke Pollard Lab Co-op
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Context
The MP is concerned about Great Western Railway's plans to close the ticket office in Plymouth, which will lead to a significant reduction in roles at Plymouth station and across the south-west network.
Railway ticket offices are essential railway infrastructure. The Minister has said that his hope is that staff will be redeployed on to the concourse, so can he comment on the fact that the planning assumption for Great Western Railway, once it closes the ticket office in Plymouth, is that it will cut the number of roles at Plymouth station by 42%, as part of a 40% cut in the workforce across the network in the south-west? Is that his actual plan? Can he also publish the letter of instruction sent by his Department to train operating companies requiring them to start the consultation on ticket office closures?
I certainly intend to be as transparent as you would expect in this regard, Mr Speaker, so I will look into the hon. Member's request. I re-emphasise that this is a consultation by the train operators. His own train operator will no doubt take his comments about the station in his constituency on board. That will then be assessed by the passenger body and, if matters need to be worked upon, I would expect those two bodies to do that. If that cannot occur, it moves to an ultimate determination in the Department for Transport.
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Did not confirm the plan or promise to publish the letter of instruction.
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