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Welcome!
Meeting demand on the West Coast
Your journeys
Major infrastructure works to improve punctuality
It's e-asy
Our Trains
All aboard the Musical Express
Our destinations
That's Glasgow entertainment!
Wolverhampton man reunited with station staff who saved his life
Our people
The Red Track to success
Railway world
Virgin Trains and Network Rail working together on suicide prevention
On our way to sustainability
Meeting demand on the West Coast

There must be scope for further development of services if the towns and cities served by the West Coast route are to prosper. West Coast services cannot stand still until the delivery of HS2. So I was very disappointed when Network Rail turned down our recent proposals to offer new direct services from London to Blackpool and to Shrewsbury.

 

Network Rail claimed that just eight services a day would compromise its ability to deliver punctual services, not just for Blackpool and Shrewsbury but across the West Coast network. The Office of Rail Regulation has been clear that Network Rail has not been doing everything it should to deliver reliable infrastructure. So the answer to improving reliability is that Network Rail should up its game, not that it should stand in the way of innovation.

 

Stakeholders in the Blackpool and Shrewsbury areas have made clear to us the importance they attach to the services we have proposed. Other timetable improvements such as additional stops at Motherwell also depend on using capacity which would be released by the introduction of new services to Blackpool. We hope that commitments by Network Rail to improve its performance will be realised and have re-submitted a proposal to run these trains from May 2014.

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