Essex Thameside Rail Franchise Debate

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Department: Department for Transport

Essex Thameside Rail Franchise

Stephen Hammond Excerpts
Monday 30th June 2014

(10 years, 4 months ago)

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On Friday 27 June 2014, the Department for Transport announced its intention to award the Essex Thameside franchise to NXET Trains Ltd. The franchise will begin in November this year (2014) and run for 15 years until 2029.

The new franchise builds on the firm foundation of high standards of punctuality and passenger satisfaction that passengers on the route have come to expect. The bid sets out a clear plan for how NXET Trains Ltd will seek to exceed these expectations and meet the significant demand for transport services that is expected from the continuing strong economic growth in the area.

This is an excellent bid for passengers and will provide a large number of improvements, which include:

Additional fleet of 17 brand new trains providing almost 4,800 extra seats;

More than 25,000 additional seats for the morning peak-time commuters every week by the end of the franchise;

£5 million invested to improve Barking station;

£1.6 million invested to improve Fenchurch street station;

£10 million on improving further stations across the route;

Making staff more visible at stations;

Over 200 new car parking spaces;

More than £457,000 spent on cycle spaces and other accessibility improvements;

Free wi-fi at stations and on board trains;

Better information for customers;

SMART ticketing scheme including automatic delay repay for passengers.

NXET Trains Ltd bid is an ambitious one that not only provides for existing and future passengers but also delivers great returns for the taxpayer with over £2 billion in premium expected to be paid to Government over the course of the franchise.

In accordance with usual procurement practice, we are now in a standstill period of 10 days before my Department will be in a position to enter into, and complete, the formal contractual documentation and make the award to NXET Trains Ltd.

Reaching this milestone demonstrates that rail franchising is on track and providing a world-class railway that benefits the taxpayer and has the passenger at its heart.