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Darling must give passengers a real voice in new rail franchises

24 October 2002

Passengers must be given a real voice in the future direction of their rail services when new franchising rules are drawn up, Friends of the Earth said today. Transport Secretary Alistair Darling confirmed last week [1] that he will soon be announcing major changes to the rail re-franchising process, which determines which company will run the train services in an area.

Friends of the Earth believes that although many changes are proposed to the much-criticised process [2], the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) has no plans to consult passengers on what they want from their rail services.

At present, the franchising process is shrouded in secrecy:

Friends of the Earth wants to see far greater openness and consultation in the re-franchising process:

Friends of the Earth rail campaigner Roger Higman said:
“Its good news that the SRA is going to change the way it decides who runs our train services. It is time some of the worst elements of privatisation were sorted out. But it seems that passengers will still have no real say in what services are provided for them. Surely it’s just common-sense for the industry to ask its customers what services they want? The SRA must open up the process and give the average passenger on the 08.14 a real voice.”

Notes

[1]    Hansard 15th October 2002, column 158
[2]    Friends of the Earth has learned that the SRA is planning to announce radical changes to its franchising policy shortly, in particular:

[3]    There are nine regional Rail Passenger Committees and a national Rail Passenger Council. These are established by Parliament as the statutory representatives of passengers. Although they perform an extremely valuable role, the average passenger has little knowledge of them and how to get involved in re-franchising.

Currently the other statutory consultees in the refranchising process are Regional Development Agencies, local authorities and Passenger Transport Executives in the former metropolitan counties (Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear, West Midlands and West Yorkshire).


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