Railways: Wales

(asked on 24th October 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what percentage funding for rail infrastructure spending was allocated to Wales from 2011–12 to the most recent financial year for which figures are available, relative to (1) the total rail infrastructure spending, and (2) population.


Answered by
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill Portrait
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill
Minister of State (Department for Transport)
This question was answered on 7th November 2024

The UK Government is responsible for rail infrastructure across England and Wales. Decisions on investment in rail infrastructure are taken to ensure that the railways are funded to operate safely and efficiently and in line with the strategic goals of the government.

From 2011/12 until 2023/24, the population of Wales represented, on average, 5.26% of the total population in England and Wales. For the same period, an average of 5.03% of the total investment on the conventional rail network in England and Wales (i.e. excluding HS2) was spent on rail infrastructure in Wales.

The table below shows the percentage in each year:

% Population of Wales

Wales route funded infrastructure

2011/12

5.43%

3.70%

2012/13

5.39%

3.76%

2013/14

5.35%

3.79%

2014/15

5.31%

3.99%

2015/16

5.27%

4.72%

2016/17

5.25%

6.29%

2017/18

5.23%

6.46%

2018/19

5.21%

6.49%

2019/20

5.22%

5.99%

2020/21

5.21%

4.66%

2021/22

5.20%

4.74%

2022/23

5.20%

5.31%

2023/24

5.20%

5.03%

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