Better services for passengers on the Greater Anglia franchise
16 Apr 2014 02:18 PM
Improvements for rail passengers on the Greater
Anglia network including more services and better-equipped
trains.
Rail passengers will benefit from refreshed rolling
stock and more services on the Greater Anglia network, including twice as many
weekday off peak services between Stansted airport and Cambridge as a result of
a new franchise agreement announced today (16 April 2014).
Under the agreement the government has reached, Abellio
Greater Anglia (AGA) will continue providing services between London Liverpool
Street and major towns and cities across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and
Essex for the next 27 months.
Following comments from the public and partners in the
rail industry, the government has secured a number of additional rail services
in the off-peak period as part of the deal, which will lead to more services on
local lines, providing a boost to the region’s economy. It will also mean
more services between Cambridge, a global centre of technological expertise,
and Stansted Airport, which will boost the city’s links with the rest of
Europe.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin
said:
This deal means real improvements for passengers on the
Greater Anglia network. It means more services and better-equipped trains,
including international connections via Stansted Airport to the rest of Europe
that the region needs.
This agreement is further proof that the
government’s new franchising
schedule is on track, is delivering value for money for the tax payer,
and is supporting the ongoing multi-billion pound investment programme in our
railways.
Commenting on the direct award, the Deputy Managing
Director and Finance Director Julian Edwards said:
Today’s (16 April 2014) announcement of a further
important suite of service enhancements for passengers adds to the steady flow
of improvements delivered since Abellio started operating the franchise.
TheDfT is to be congratulated on the tough yet fair approach it brought to
the direct award negotiations. This has resulted in a great deal for both
passengers and the taxpayer, and the fact that today’s (16 April 2014)
announcement comes several months ahead of the July 2014 start date is a
reassuring sign that the department has regained a firm hold of the franchising
timetable.
The
agreement includes improvements to the intercity carriages on the Great Eastern
Main Line (GEML) route between Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester and London.
Passengers will benefit from new seat covers, new carpets and better lighting,
improving the travelling environment. The deal also secures the addition of at
seat power sockets, helping people on those services work and stay in
touch.
The
increase in services between Cambridge and Stansted Airport is in line with the
recommendations of the Airport
Commission’s study into airport capacity in the UK, which recently
highlighted the importance of surface access to the UK’s airports. It
will also increase services for passengers at the intermediate stations on the
route, providing connections that can stimulate the local
economy.
The
new agreement paves the way for the next franchise competition on the Greater
Anglia network. It also helps meet the aims of the Norwich in
Ninety Taskforce, a panel of experts and local stakeholders formed last
year to focus on improving services on the Great Eastern Mainline and securing
faster, more reliable journeys on the Greater Anglia network.
The
government is also taking a significant step towards the removal of waste from
the tracks, which sees the installation of controlled emission toilets (CET) on
a huge proportion of the rolling stock fleet. This demonstrates the
department’s commitment to improving the railway not just for the
passengers that rely on it but also for those that work on and maintain
it.