[holding answer 23 November 2009]: As I set out in my answer of 14 October 2009, Official Report, columns 895-96W, to my hon. Friend the Member for Heywood and Middleton (Jim Dobbin), so far there have been 543 new rail carriages ordered by the following train operators:
TOC Class Type Number of vehicles Southern 377 EMU—DV 48 London Midland 350/2 EMU 148 London Midland 172 DMU 69 Chiltern 172 DMU 8 Southern 377 EMU—DV 44 Virgin West Coast 390 EMU 106 NXEA 379 EMU 120
On 23 July, the Government announced a major new electrification programme which radically affects the requirements for train rolling stock over the next decade. In particular, there will be far less need for diesel trains and a greater requirement for electric trains. The Department for Transport will publish a new rolling stock plan in the autumn, setting out a revised strategy.
[holding answer 23 November 2009]: As set out in my answer to the hon. Member for Lewes (Norman Baker) of 26 October 2009, Official Report, columns 12-13W, on 23 July the Government announced the electrification of the Great Western Main Line between London and Swansea, and the line between Liverpool and Manchester via Newton-le-Willows. This electrification programme radically affects the requirements for rolling stock over the next decade. We will publish an updated rolling stock plan, taking account of these changes and setting out a revised strategy in the autumn.
This will happen in due course and will set out the Government’s strategy in relation to rolling stock provision.