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Friday, 26 October 2012
EXPOSED: Thinly capitalised equity profiteer of worst kind!
Burns Lite - McLoughlin in jobshare Shocker
This from the blog of the Rt Hon David Lidington MP, with a bowler tip to @PrimlyStable...
So perhaps officials could tell us precisely how many Secretary of States we now have in the DfT?
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Eye helps DfT with rolling stock sums
To commemorate Alstom's delivery of the final vehicles for the Extendolino fleet it's time for an exciting new Eye survey!
Ever keen to play a constructive role, Eye is inviting readers to help the numerically challenged Department for Transport with its rolling stock sums.
Remember - value for money is absolutely central to the railway of today!
So using your skill and judgement can you determine the difference between the cost of a diagrammed Pendolino and IEP vehicle?
As ever the poll is on the right hand menu bar - remember vote early, vote often!
ToT puts RDG tanks on RIA & ATOC lawns
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Brown Review - Partnership is key
UPDATE: This from Our Man at 222 Marylebone Road...
UPDATE: This from Sir Humphrey Beeching
Allow me to commend my former DfT colleagues on their Value for Money approach.
I quote…
As for longer franchises, the best case for them
is if they are to become the vehicles for
investment - not just rolling stock, but the
infrastructure too. Chiltern’s 20-year franchise is
a great example. Without investment the case for
longer franchises is a lot thinner.
for the commercial railway – allowing TOCs to
tailor the timetable more closely with market
requirements. Allowing commercial TOCs to
take the revenue risk is also sensible. Allowing
social TOCs to do so is not so sensible: there the
emphasis should be on service quality and cost
effective delivery
If you keep asking the same people the same question do not surprised when you keep getting the same wrong answer.
Is there nobody left from OPRAF days who can approach the question of Franchising from a different direction?
Burns Lite - Don't know, don't care
Ian Davidson (Glasgow South West, Labour)
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what the level of public subsidy was for each year of the West Coast Mainline franchise when operated by Virgin Trains; what the level was of fare box revenue in each year of that franchise when operated by Virgin Trains; and what the at-risk investment was from Virgin Trains for the duration of that franchise.
Simon Burns (Chelmsford, Conservative)
All of this information will be contained in Virgin Rail Group's statutory accounts, which can be obtained from Companies House at: http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk
Before I dash off to buy umpteen years of Annual accounts for Virgin Rail Group Limited, I note that the press release put out by Virgin on 28th August clearly states that: "Virgin Trains Limited commences proceedings in respect of West Coast Mainline franchise award".
So which of the two company's accounts are the details in?
Unless of course they are in those for Virgin Rail Group Holdings Ltd?
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Idiots About The Line - Soham
UPDATE: This from the Wisbech Standard 24...
Red faced councillors including East Cambs District Council leader Peter Moakes apologised to Network Rail for standing beside the track at Soham in Cambridgeshire when they toured the district with MEP Geoffrey Van Orden.
Very good.
The benefits of privatisation explained - No 94
Monday, 22 October 2012
Railway Garden Competition - Birmingham New St
Thinly capitalised equity profiteers fight back!
This from a Mr Prester John...
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Introducing the new Chief Whip...
This via @HeardinLondon...
The good news about Sir George Young is that he takes his family on the train.
The bad news is #TheAgeOfTheTrain...
Friday, 19 October 2012
Lookalike - Political careers derailed 1830-2012
UPDATE: This from Everyone...
It would appear that the now former Chief Whip, Andrew Mitchell, has saved Gideon's political bacon...
Gideon Gripped!
This from @RachTownsendITV (for non Twitter regulars read from the bottom up)...
That's the SOFA slashed then.
Bare faced cheek from mainland Europe!
This headline from New Europe On-line: EU Update...
"UK’s rail transport interoperability with Europe’s mainland still lacks behind"
That's a bit bloody rich!
Coming, as it does, from a continent whose railways insists on deliberately building their trains so they don't fit our bridges, tunnels and platforms!
That is all.
Porterbrook - Bringing home the bratwurst!
This from Tommy Atkins...
Exciting news from the nation's favourite ROSCO...
Porterbrook Leasing has signed a contract with LNWR to repaint 72 Class 150/2 vehicles operated by Arriva Trains Wales, valued at £1MWith franchising stalled this is indeed good news for the UK's increasingly beleaguered rolling stock supply chain!
But what's this?
The 150/2s are operated by Arriva Trains Wales - part of Arriva - owned by Deutsche Bahn.
They will be repainted by LNWR - owned by Arriva - part of Deutsche Bahn.
And the job is being funded by Porterbrook - part-owned by Deutsche Bank.
Deutschland über alles indeed!
Railway Garden Competition - Abroad
Thursday, 18 October 2012
FT opines on DfT's brain drain
"Among admired repositories of institutional knowledge who have left since the government came to power are Mike Mitchell, director-general of railways, who was not replaced, and Jack Paine, formerly procurement director."
It will not surprise you to know that this sentence failed to make it into the print edition, which remains a paper of record.
TSC - A voice crying in the wilderness...
Eye commends this report to Richard Brown and hopes it will help inform his Review?
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Raging against the SE twitter feed
This from SouthEastern's twitter feed...
person hit trains through Gillingham Kt & Faversham subject to 45 mins delay & canc #southeastern bit.ly/RBhKM8This is wrong on so many levels.
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) October 17, 2012
On the plus side SouthEastern now appears to have real people (or bots) at the end of their twitter feed who respond to customer requests for information.
As exhibited here:
@spacechopper Apologies for any delay that you incurred. We will have a look into this for you.
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) October 17, 2012
Time to remove or improve the automatic feed?