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Railways (Punctuality And Reliability)

Volume 300: debated on Friday 7 November 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what measures he intends to take to ensure that rail franchise holders meet their specified targets for punctuality and reliability. [14777]

This is a matter for the Franchising Director, through enforcement of the terms of franchise agreements. The Government's task is to improve the railways. We will establish more effective and accountable regulation by the Rail Regulator. We will ensure that the public subsidy serves the public interest, and will establish a new rail authority combining the functions currently carried out by the Franchising Director and the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions to provide a clear, coherent and strategic programme for the development of the railways, so that passenger expectations are met. As a first step we have announced several new measures including new Objectives, Instructions and Guidance for the Franchising Director and a voluntary Concordat with the Rail Regulator. The Franchising Director's new Objectives make it his principal aim to win more passengers on to the railway, secure improvements in the quality of rail services and manage franchise contracts tightly in the public interest.