The Department
for Transport is providing over £80m towards a £188m deal led by
Southern Railways to build 130 new railway carriages.
The new trains are to be built by Derby-based train maker
Bombardier following a procurement competition run by Southern.
The Department for Transport and Southern have agreed to vary the
franchise agreement to support this procurement.
Transport Secretary Justine Greening said:
"This deal for more than a hundred new carriages is
great news for rail passengers and brilliant news for Bombardier
and Derby.
"It lands Bombardier with a crucial train order and I
look forward to Bombardier workers in Derby being among the
winners of this important deal.
"This deal, helped along by my department, shows my
determination to invest in Britain's railways: our
support for Southern will boost capacity while helping British
jobs. I can't think of a better outcome."
The funding was earmarked by Greening in the
Chancellor's Autumn Statement last month but is only
being announced today following the signing of the contract
between Bombardier and Southern.
The deal is expected to be formally announced today (Weds) to the
stock exchange in Toronto, where Bombardier Transportation UK
Ltd.'s parent company is based.
Southern Railways' passengers will experience the
capacity benefits when the new carriages enter service in December
2013. The fresh order for rolling stock is also expected to have
positive knock-on effects for Bombardier workers in Derby and elsewhere.
Southern operate train services in South London, Surrey, Sussex
and Kent. The agreement that has been reached between Southern and
the Government also provides certainty to Southern about the
expiry date of the franchise, which has been fixed at 25 July
2015. This provides clarity to any parties that may be interested
in the new Thameslink franchise that commences in September 2013,
with services that Southern currently operate being amalgamated
into the Thameslink franchise in July 2015.
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