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Rail franchising has hit the buffers. The question is, what replaces it?
ail franchising is being suspended “for a limited period, initially six months,” said the Department for Transport. Are you sure? It seems more likely the whole franchising model, as understood since privatisation in the 1990s, is now finished for good.
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
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- Rail franchising has hit the buffers. The question is, what replaces it?ail franchising is being suspended “for a limited period, initially six months,” said the Department for Transport. Are you sure? It seems more likely the whole franchising model, as understood since privatisation in the 1990s, is now finished for good.
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- Troubles on the line were red signal to rail franchises [subscription]It is the end of this country’s 23-year experiment of rail privatisation as we know it. The government’s emergency decision to end the present arrangements and put all train operators on management contracts, paying a 2 per cent fee for the next six months, means that the existing and discredited franchising system is dead.
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- Coronavirus: Government decision to take over rail network raises questions over Williams reviewThe government’s decision to bring the UK’s rail network under the management of the Department for Transport for the duration of the coronavirus crisis has raised questions over the future of the rail franchising system.
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Business Live
- Transport for Wales close to agreeing emergency support for hard hit rail franchise operatorIt comes after the Department for Transport effectively nationalised rail franchises in England
- Transport for Wales close to agreeing emergency support for hard hit rail franchise operatorIt comes after the Department for Transport effectively nationalised rail franchises in England
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
- Coronavirus: Rail emergency measures during the COVID-19 pandemicIn these uncertain times, the railway has a vital role to play in ensuring Britain’s key workers can travel and vital supplies are kept moving. My absolute focus is on making sure services continue so that journeys that are vital in tackling this crisis can continue to take place, so today (23 March 2020), to make sure our railways stay open, we are providing train operators on franchises let by my department the opportunity to temporarily transition onto Emergency Measures Agreements. These agreements will suspend the normal financial mechanisms of franchise agreements, transferring al...
Rail Technology Magazine
- Government announces rail emergency measures The Government have announced today (Mar 23rd) that they are taking emergency measures to sustain and withstand necessary rail services as operators face momentous drops in their income. The Department for Transport is temporarily suspending normal franchise agreements and transferring all...
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