Crossrail Emily Thornberry (Islington South and Finsbury) (Lab) 7. What steps his Department is taking to ensure that the Crossrail programme provides adequate toilet facilities at stations and on its rolling stock. The Minister of State, Department for Transport (Mrs Theresa Villiers) Provision of adequate and accessible facilities is an important consideration for many passengers. The majority of Crossrail stations will have toilet facilities. Since this will be a high frequency metro service, with most passengers travelling relatively short distances, we have no current plans to provide toilets on Crossrail trains. Emily Thornberry Crossrail is currently building a huge new station at Farringdon, which we welcome. However, will the Minister join me in urging Crossrail to build some toilets at Farringdon station? As Councillor Charalambous so eloquently put it: “They are causing years of inconvenience to local residents and businesses—this is the least they can do. At the end of the day,” men “piss against everything around here—inevitably they’ll be pissing in their stations and they won’t like it.” Mrs Villiers I am sure the hon. Lady will be aware that the redevelopment of Farringdon station involves Crossrail and Thameslink. It is going to be an exceptionally busy and important station after that and there will be toilet facilities. It is intended that those facilities will be provided in the London underground aspect as part of the Thameslink upgrade, so Crossrail passengers are likely to have access to facilities nearby as part of the London underground upgrade. Nigel Mills (Amber Valley) (Con) When it comes to providing toilets, and indeed the whole rolling stock, will the Minister assure me that there will be a level playing field so that there is a fair chance that rolling stock can be constructed in Derby in the UK, rather than in Germany as in the announcement last week? Mrs Villiers It is vitally important that all procurement processes are entirely fair to suppliers, including Bombardier.