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  • ‘Enough is enough’: Two thirds of South Western Railway passengers fed up with fares

    January 28, 2020

    Barely a third of South Western Railway passengers feel they are getting value for money, after months of strikes and delays caused misery across the network. According to the National Rail passenger survey, just 34 per cent of customers were satisfied with fares, the lowest score of any franchise in the country. Overall passenger satisfaction [...]

  • Northern Rail set to be nationalised ‘this week’ amid franchising chaos

    January 26, 2020

    Northern Rail could be renationalised as early as this week, as the government tries to contain a period of chaos on Britain’s railways. The franchise operator, Arriva, is thought to be gearing up to hand the franchise back to the government’s Operator of Last Resort (OLR). Earlier this month, transport secretary Grant Shapps said the [...]

  • South Western Railway guards vote for more strike action

    January 23, 2020

    Rail commuters face more misery on South Western Railway in the coming months, after staff voted for more strike action in the long-running dispute over the role of train guards. The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has not yet announced strike dates, but the action follows a record-breaking 27-day strike in [...]

  • Struggling South Western Railway could be nationalised, says transport secretary Grant Shapps

    January 22, 2020

    The South Western Railway franchise could be nationalised in the coming months after transport secretary Grant Shapps today declared it financially “not sustainable”. South Western, which is run by First Group and Hong Kong firm MTR, has been plagued by delays, poor performance and a series of damaging strikes in recent months. The franchise lost [...]

  • Network Rail investigated for ‘poor performance’ in Midlands and north west

    January 21, 2020

    Network Rail is being investigated over poor performance on train lines in the northwest and the Midlands. The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has put the company on a warning over the performance on Northern and TransPennine Express routes. Network Rail is publicly-owned, and operates the UK’s physical rail infrastructure, such as tracks, signalling [...]

  • Northern Rail franchise on course for financial collapse in ‘a number of months’

    January 9, 2020

    The crisis-stricken Northern Rail franchise is on course for a full-scale financial collapse within months, according to transport secretary Grant Shapps. In a statement citing the franchise’s most recent financial information, Shapps said the franchise could only continue to run for “a number of months” before the government stepped in. Read more: Arriva-run Northern Rail [...]

  • Greater Anglia rail franchise clause at centre of dispute involving Abellio

    January 5, 2020

    A row between rail officials in Holland and Britain has spilled over into 2020, after train operator Abellio continued to take heavy losses from a clause in one of its UK government contracts. Abellio is a subsidiary of Dutch state-owned company Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS).  Read more: Rail: Williams review recommendations ‘could take 10 years to [...]

  • Dissenting HS2 report revives calls for government to release official review

    January 5, 2020

    Whitehall is facing growing clamour to release its official review into the HS2 rail line, after a former insider slammed the project in his own dissenting report over the weekend. The Rail Industry Association (RIA), which represents contractors working on HS2, urged the government to publish its independent review into the line “swiftly” after Lord [...]

  • MPs were ‘misled’ on HS2 cost, says former deputy of government review into project

    January 5, 2020

    Parliament was “misled” over the costs of the High Speed 2 rail project, according to the former deputy chairman of the government’s independent review into the line. Lord Tony Berkeley said the cost of the project is “out of control” and could be as much as £107m, three times the original estimate, in his own [...]

  • South Western rail strike set to run to end of December as peace process stalls

    December 16, 2019

    Strikes across one of London’s busiest railway networks are increasingly likely to run for the whole of December, after the process of arranging peace talks between union bosses and South Western Railway has stalled. The 27-day rail strike called by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Union has caused chaos for the first 16 [...]

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