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South Eastern franchise consultation launched

14 March 2017/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Rail, Transport Planning


Passengers in south east London, Kent, the Medway towns and East Sussex are on track to get improved journeys, as the Department for Transport (DfT) seeks views on a new franchise in the south-east.

South Eastern handles 640,000 passenger journeys on 1,900 train services every weekday. The government is keen that passengers, local councils and anyone with an interest in improved service on the South Eastern franchise take the opportunity to shape what the next operator will deliver.

The Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling said: "Passengers on a new South Eastern franchise from 2018 will enjoy modern trains with more space and a more punctual and reliable service.

"This consultation sets out what we expect the next operator to deliver for passengers, including working more closely with Network Rail to ensure a focus on performance, and innovative use of technology to improve both ticket buying and compensation if things do go wrong."

DfT’s ambitions for this franchise include:

•creating more space for passengers by running longer trains and upgrading or replacing older trains

•increasing reliability and reducing delays by the train operator working closely with Network Rail

•improving compensations arrangements with a simple automated system

•introduction of a smarter payment system, including mobile phones

•improving customer service with staff able to respond quickly and effectively to passenger’s needs

These ambitions need an innovative new approach from the rail industry. As the Secretary of State set out in his speech on 6 December 2016, this will be the first franchise to have an integrated operating team between train services and infrastructure. This means that the new operator must form an alliance with Network Rail, working as one team to deliver a better railway for passengers.

The DfT consultation will run for 10 weeks, closing on 23 May 2017.

We are organising be a series of public events for people to come along and ask questions to inform their responses.

Kent County Council Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport Matthew Balfour said: "We welcome this consultation by DfT and would encourage everyone who uses the rail service in Kent to take part.

"This consultation will help Kent County Council to ensure the best rail service for all passengers using the new South Eastern franchise.

"Kent County Council is already represented in the DfT’s new franchise team. The council will respond to the consultation to ensure a better rail service for all Kent’s rail passengers in the new franchise."

People are today also being encouraged to respond to a Network Rail consultation about their Kent area route study. This contains their suggestions for improvements to the network in the south-east that will help it cope with the increased numbers of people expected to use the railway in south-east London and Kent in the next 30 years.

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