Good to see that DfT is clamping down on poorly performing franchises.
Concealed amongst the self congratulatory press release from Stormin' Norman (who else!) boasting that the Government had secured £7m worth of ticketing geegaws for hard pressed London Midland commuters was the following:
"The deal that has been struck will also confirm the end date of the franchise as September 2015, ensuring that London Midland is given sufficient time to resolve these problems on a permanent basis."
Way, way back in the heady days of June 2007 when the franchise was first awarded the DfT statement to the Stock Market contained the following fearsome words...
"The new franchise will begin on 11th November 2007 and will run until 19th September 2015. The DfT has the right to terminate the franchise after six years if the operator is failing to meet agreed performance targets."
In fact sources suggest that the franchise contained a break point at six years, with an option for the DfT to extend it for a further 22 months.
Whilst the two other franchises let at the same time (EMT and CrossCountry) had both received notification from DfT some time ago that their franchises would be extended beyond the initial six years, on London Midland not a word!
That is until today.
So note to failing franchises - carry on the good work, the Department loves you.
UPDATE: This from Billy No Mates...
Could I point out that the £7m bung to LM commuters equates to just under two Laidlaw Inquiries.
Value for money indeed.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
LM shoddy service rewarded by franchise extension
Attention bid teams - The Deerstalker Express!
A little festive cheer for colleagues currently twiddling their thumbs in bid teams.
This from Transport Scotland (396563-2012)...
Transport Scotland is seeking to appoint an appropriately experienced and qualified operator for the Caledonian Sleeper Rail Franchise running the overnight rail services for up to 15 years. The estimated contract cost is indicative only - please see Additional Information section for further details on the make up of the estimated contract costs. Estimated cost excluding VAT: 375 000 000 GBP
Play nicely!
Haines joins Eversholt as Non-Exec
This from Eversholt...
Eversholt Rail appoints Non-Executive Director
Eversholt Rail is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Haines as a non-executive director. He will join the Board on 1st January 2013.
Andrew is Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Authority, a role he has held since August 2009. He previously spent 23 years working within the railway Industry in a number of roles including Managing Director of South West Trains and Head of FirstGroup’s Rail Division.
Graham Love, non-executive chairman of Eversholt Rail, said: “We are looking forward to welcoming Andrew onto the Board and working with him. His wealth of experience will provide us with an invaluable insight in helping to meet the needs of our customers”.
So that looks like Hainesy ruled out for DG Rail!
Right Time Railway!
Apologies, long...
This made when even Norm' was in his nappies.
Right time, means right time!