Valleys Railway Nick Smith (Blaenau Gwent) (Lab) 8. What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on when the electrification of the valleys railway line will be completed. The Secretary of State for Wales (Stephen Crabb) When I became Secretary of State, I made resolving the dispute over funding for the electrification project my No. 1 priority. I have had many discussions with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Transport in recent weeks, and I am delighted that we have settled a deal between the Department for Transport and the Welsh Government to deliver that important project. Nick Smith Has the Secretary of State considered improving the frequency of trains after electrification? Two or three trains an hour on the valleys line to Cardiff would be a massive boost to my constituents in Ebbw Vale, Llanhillith and the surrounding valley towns. Stephen Crabb The hon. Gentleman makes an important point. There are frequency issues on those lines, but he must recognise that decisions on the frequency of services will need to be taken by Welsh Ministers, because we are devolving the franchise to the Welsh Government as part of the electrification deal. Ian Lucas (Wrexham) (Lab) Part of the valleys line package is a contribution by the UK Government to the capital costs involved. In principle, are the UK Government prepared to support capital investment in railways in north Wales? Stephen Crabb I spent two days in north Wales meeting business leaders and local authorities to talk about how we can drive up the quality of infrastructure in north Wales, and I can tell the hon. Gentleman that we have a long-term plan that will deliver the improvements for infrastructure in south Wales and north Wales too. [Interruption.] Mr Speaker Order. Let us have a bit of quiet in the Chamber so that Mr Howell can raise the subject of the Newport investment summit.