Better journeys on the way for rail passengers across the West Midlands

30 Aug 2016 11:05 AM

Rail Minister Paul Maynard announces a host of extra benefits and services for passengers in the West Midlands. 

Rail passengers across the West Midlands network are set for better journeys with a host of extra services and benefits under plans announced today (30 August 2016) by Rail Minister Paul Maynard.

Bidders for the new franchise will be required to deliver hundreds of extra services, new ticketing options and much increased capacity. The publication of the invitation to tender details the minimum level of improvements bidders hoping to secure the next franchise will need to include in their detailed proposals.

Benefits will include:

Additionally there will also be a requirement for bidders to provide at least 60 apprenticeships as part of the franchise.

Rail Minister Paul Maynard said:

We are making the biggest investment in the railways since the Victorian era and today marks a key step forward in giving passengers better journeys across the West Midlands and beyond.

This franchise serves both commuters and long distance passengers and these benefits will deliver extra and smoother journeys for customers using these services.

The current franchise is operated by London Midland and covers a combination of commuting and long-distance services spanning the Midlands, south-east and north-west as well as services to London Euston and Liverpool Lime Street.

West Midlands Rail Ltd (WMR), which has been set up by the 14 Metropolitan, Shire and Unitary authorities from across the wider West Midlands, has worked collaboratively with the Department for Transport (DfT) to design, specify and manage the new franchise.

Councillor Mark Winnington, WMR Chair and leader of Staffordshire County Council, said:

Today’s announcement is a game changer in that it is the first time the West Midlands has had this level of involvement in shaping what a train company has to deliver for local passengers.

The region has come together to grab this devolution opportunity with both hands and we believe that together with the Department for Transport we have set out a railway that brings real benefits not only for passengers but also for local businesses, supporting economic growth and jobs.

The authorities of the West Midlands are united in this and believe the region better understands what it needs from its railway and that having greater responsibility for its management is good for passengers, good for the economy and good for taxpayers.

Bidders are encouraged to include proposals for additional benefits over and above the minimum requirements published today. It follows an extensive public consultation which attracted almost 2000 responses.

The shortlisted bidders for the franchise are:

Bidders for the West Midlands franchise have until 29 November 2016 to submit their bids, with the new operator planned to take over the franchise in October 2017.

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