This gem spotted by the RMT...
House of Lords - Railways: Third Class Travel
Lord Myners: To
ask Her Majesty's Government whether invitations to bid for new rail
franchises permit the introduction of a third passenger class.[HL3021]
Earl Attlee: The current franchising system allows bidders to propose
the introduction of a third passenger class as long as these proposals
comply with the ticketing and settlement agreement and franchise
agreement.
Third class travel was abolished on British Railways way, way back in June 1956, although some may not have noticed...
Update: This from Ian...
British Rail introduced third world travel in the 1980s when they introduced the Pacer.
Northern Rail continue to make sure that the standards are maintained!
Update: This from a Mr Sidney Feltcher...
What Attlee actually heralded was the return of a third class of travel, not third class travel.
The new class could for example be second class and it would be up to the operator to decide where the new class sat in relation to the existing ones.
This will open up an exciting range of... (cont' p94)
Update: This from a Mr Bond, Brook Bond...
As this question was asked in the Lords might I suggest the following designations, with MPs' expenses in mind?
In declining class order: Peers, Plebs and IPSA?
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Attlee heralds return of 3rd Class travel
Monday, 12 November 2012
ORR makes grab for fares regulation
This is the same ORR who's summer consultation on freight suggested that an increase in charges leading to a 10% per annum reduction in traffic levels was perfectly acceptable.
Of course should Anna succeed in her audacious bid we may need to think up a new nickname for 'Right Price', her CEO.
Alliance goes Jesuit on railway safety
ICWC fiasco - RMT consult M'learned friends
RAIL UNION RMT today notified the Government that it will be petitioning the European Commisson over breaches of the Consolidated Directive on Public Procurement (2004) over the planned award of an extension to the current West Coast Main Line contract to Virgin Rail Group.
Solicitors for the union will be tabling the petition this week as the talks over the new contract, due to start on the 9th December, remain log-jammed.
Good to see the brothers ensuring that the only real beneficiaries of rail privatisation can continue to live in the style to which they have become accustomed.
First TPE in wage cost-push - Shocker
Longsight honours war dead
This from Alstom (who actually bother to send press releases to Railway Eye, other PRs please note)...
Manchester Traincare Centre hosts second annual war memorial service
Staff and dignitaries at Longsight joined together to remember the dead of two world wars at a special ceremony at the traincare centre.
The memorial service, again led by the Rev Richard Cook of the National Rail Chaplaincy, remembered the 21 men of the Locomotive Department at Longsight who lost their lives during the Great War, as well as the 89 who served in the armed forces, together with those who served and died in the 1939-45 war.
Present on the day were 30 Alstom employees, including Customer Director Tim Bentley, who laid the wreath, and Bishop of Manchester Nigel McCulloch, Manchester’s Lord Mayor, Elaine Boyes, and the Lady Mayoress, Linda Geoghegan.
The ceremony took place in the Memorial Room at Alstom’s Manchester Traincare centre, which was originally dedicated on 13 November 1921, in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the First World War. In 2011 Rev Cook led a service to re-dedicate the roll of honour.
Alstom refurbished the roll of honour in 2011 and in doing so created the Memorial Room for employees and visitors to remember the former railway workers from the site.
Here Tim Bentley, Alstom's Customer Director, honours Longsight's war dead.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn...
UPDATE: This from the Vice Marshall...
"I went over to the National Memorial Arboretum yesterday.
"Couldn't get in initially, until the official ceremonies had taken place, but having got in at about 14.00 we walked down to the Railway Industry Memorial — sadly to find no tributes had been left on it at all, save for a single poppy on a cross resting against one of the surrounding seats. You can see it bottom right of the attached picture.
"Shame — after all the fuss made about its unveiling back in May.
"Most of the other memorials in the Arboretum featured tributes — some wreathes, but mainly lots of poppies on crosses."
Oh dear, this is very disappointing!
Perhaps coordinating a suitable annual Armistice Day commemoration at the Railway Industry Memorial is something that the RDG can take on?
Virgin on the ridiculous - part 94
Virgin Trains has issued a timely press release about Christmas travel which includes the following wise advice:
Planning ahead is the best way to ensure you get back home to your nearest and dearest without a hitch this Christmas.
With less than a month to go before the present West Coast franchise runs out of steam and with still no confirmation of what will happen after 02.00 on 9 December let’s hope this release was sent as an advisory to DafT, where there is precious little indication of any kind of planning and absolutely none of actually getting things done.
Indeed, if the present impasse between Euston and Horseferry Road is not resolved pdq, the only way to get home for Christmas on West Coast will be a nice brisk walk.
Blessed to do announcements on SWT?
This from @BrianBlessed...
I'll do the voiceover for @sw_trains if my fee is donated to Samaritans @My6Percent @joekolakowski #MINDTHEGAP
And with the generous offer to donate his fee to the Samaritans, that will do nicely!
Here a gratuitous video of Brian at his best.
The ball, as they say, now lies in SWT's court...
Friday, 9 November 2012
Changes to NR Route reporting lines
- The East Midlands Route will come under LNE with Martin Frobisher reporting direct to Phil Verster.
- Sussex, Kent and Anglia Routes will come together under a new South East Route led by Dave Ward. Fiona Taylor and Mark Ruddy (and a soon to be recruited RMD for Anglia) will now report to the RMD SE.
With all this consolidation going on Eye wonders what it means for Deep Alliances?
Perhaps Stagecoach can stay ahead of the game by winning the ICGW franchise... once the competition is restarted of course!
Metal Theft bill makes it through to Lords!
Some genuine good news for once!
This from the NR, ATOC and RfG...
Rail industry welcomes MP support for vital Scrap Metal Dealers Bill
Network Rail, ATOC and the Rail Freight group are among a group of companies and industries delighted by the successful third reading of MP Richard Ottaway’s Private Members Bill.
The new Scrap Metal Dealers Bill will now go to the House of Lords to help eradicate the effects of metal theft crimes on Britain’s railways.
The theft of metal is a growing problem in the UK affecting many industry sectors, not just the railway. The current cost to the UK economy is estimated at hundreds of millions of pounds a year and the crime is directly fuelled by the increase in the price of metals, particularly copper and lead.
MPs with concerns on the bill reached a compromise with its supporters to review the bill in three years time, with a sunset clause for five years. This gives time to evaluate the bill in action and revise it if necessary.
Neil Henry, head of operations and performance at Network Rail, said: “These crimes continue to cause significant disruption and cost to rail passengers and essential freight services. Today is a significant and important step towards removing the distress and inconvenience caused to millions of people by metal thieves."
“We are delighted that the bill has passed its third reading and would like to thank Richard Ottaway MP and all the supporters of the bill. We would also like to acknowledge and welcome the compromise reached with Philip Davies MP over his concerns. We believe we can demonstrate that the bill works in the coming years. Meanwhile, we will continue to work with British Transport Police and invest in methods to better protect the rail network."
Maggie Simpson, executive director at the Rail Freight Group, added: “Metal theft continues to be a problem for rail freight customers, and we are very pleased that these new powers will enable more to be done to reduce the disruption and cost to business from this crime.”
Eye applauds all those who helped to move the bill to the next stage and thanks Philip Davies MP for his pragmatic approach to this proposed legislation.
Philip Davies MP speaks on Metal Theft
Further to yesterday's post about the risk to Richard Ottoway's Metal Theft bill...
Here is the MP's apparently standard reply on the subject:
Thank you for your email.
This Bill is badly worded, vague and not fit for purpose and it does the House of Commons no credit simply to pass bad legislation on the nod with no scrutiny.
I have tabled an amendment which would allow the Bill to progress tomorrow and it would expire in a year to give the Government time to bring forward a more considered Bill with proper scrutiny. If the Bill does not progress tomorrow it will be due to Government intransigence and nothing to do with me.
Best wishes
Philip Davies MP
Oh dear.
Of course if the railway were a real commercial enterprise we could decline to serve Mr Davies for being quite so unhelpful.
Just for a year you understand, to allow him to bring forward a more considered response...
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Brown Review - Same old, same old. Official
Good news from today's RDG Second Industry Forum!
According to the man himself, the Richard Brown Review aims to deliver a "minimum fix" to ensure that the three, currently stalled, franchises can be got out the door as quickly as possible, with a vague promise of further reforms down the line...
So those hoping that the Brown Review might actually explore a range of options to ensure that the provision of passenger services deliver actual Value for Money, to both tax and fare payer, are doomed to disappointment.
No matter.
In happier news Richard confirmed today that he had already asked the views of half the people he wanted to consult as part of his Review.
Judging from the blank looks amongst the great and good assembled today at the appropriately named Pullman Hotel on the Euston Road this must be a very select group indeed!
No doubt as part of its commitment to transparency the DfT will be publishing these exalted names ere long?
Two MPs threaten to derail Metal Theft bill
This from the Local Government Association...
On the eve of Remembrance Sunday, local authorities are pressing for
urgent action to be taken to tackle a crime which has seen memorials
desecrated, caused transport chaos and costs the country hundreds of
millions of pounds every year.
The Local Government Association, which represents more than 370
councils in England and Wales, is warning that a long overdue overhaul
of scrap metal legislation will fail to materialise if the report stage
of Richard Ottaway MP's Private Members Bill ends in deadlock on Friday.
Cllr Mehboob Khan, Chairman of the LGA's Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said:
"MPs owe it to their constituencies to do everything in their power
to turn the tide on this mindless crime which is spiralling out of
control.
"Scrap metal thefts have caused transport chaos, closed down
churches and schools, and caused heartache for families who have seen
memorials to loved ones plundered for scrap.
"To steal at all puts public safety at risk but to take cherished memorial plaques is a heartless and offensive crime
"The legislation for regulating the scrap metal industry has long
ceased to be fit for purpose and we can't afford for Parliament to stall
any longer on bringing it up to date.
"It will be a devastating blow to the millions of people who have
been inconvenienced, injured or distressed by the metal theft epidemic
if this opportunity to make a stand against metal thieves and rogue
scrapyards is squandered."
According to the Daily Telegraph, Ottoway's bill is likely to be derailed by Christopher Chope, a
former minister and Philip Davies MP for Shipley who have tabled more than 100 amendments.
In a tweet earlier today @PhilipDaviesMP said: I have met with people in the scrap metal business and am doing so again tomorrow. Feel free to email me with any points
Philip Davies email is: philip.davies.mp@parliament.uk and Christopher Chope MP can be contacted at chopec@parliament.uk
As ever, Eye readers are encouraged to vote both early and often, but politely putting the case for the Ottoway bill!
UPDATE: For those interested...
The Scrap Metal Dealers Bill: Committee Stage Report can be found here
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Wisdom from Aslef...
This from Aslef...
Scots derailment: Union calls for action
Mick Whelan, ASLEF’s general secretary, today called for rail safety modules to be introduced into UK schools as it was confirmed that last Sunday’s train derailment in Inverkeilor was the result of vandalism. British Transport Police officers found an obstruction at the scene which they said today they believed to have been placed there deliberately.
‘An understanding of the dangers and potential tragedies on railway lines at a young age is vital,’ he says. ‘It needs to be embedded in our young people. We can’t simply say that whoever did this is a wicked person and leave it at that. It is not one person. It is not an isolated accident, and it would be wrong to treat it as such.’
Trespass on the track and hurling missiles at trains, causing the risk of murdering train drivers and passengers, is, he says ‘an endemic sickness in our society’. ‘Whoever did this must be tracked down and punished. But that is not enough. We need to educate to prevent as well. ’
This is one Aslef campaign that we can all get behind.
ATOC - Mobile ticketing goes live
Good news indeed from ATOC...
Buy your rail ticket on the move with National Rail Enquiries
It is now even easier for passengers to buy train tickets on the move using their smartphone, thanks to National Rail Enquiries (NRE) updates and improvements to its mobile website and smartphone app.
Wherever they are and whenever they want, people using either the NRE mobile website or the NRE downloadable app can for the first time get the latest up-to-date train travel information and buy their rail tickets in one place.
So does this mean that passengers can now buy tickets whilst on the train without being treated like criminals? (No, of course not! Ed)
UPDATE: This from Steve Strong...
When I first saw this I got quite excited, thinking that the franchised TOCs had taken a leaf out of the Open Access Operators book and were now allowing passengers to buy tickets aboard trains, through their Smart Phones.
If you can't do this what is the point of announcing this 'improvement' to the app and claiming you can 'buy a ticket on the move'?
Monday, 5 November 2012
NRES - better late than never?
Movers, shakers and old friends
According to Passenger Transport magazine, Elaine Holt, has left the National Express bid team after less than a year in post.
Meanwhile Eye understands that congratulations are due to Bob Holland who is taking on the role of Arriva's MD UK Rail and Bus.
With Bob's elevation Steve Murphy, MD of LOROL, will step up to become Arriva's Chief Operating Officer UK Rail. No news yet on who will take the helm at Loo Roll.
It is also good to hear that industry favourite Jonson Cox continues to go from strength to strength. The former Railtrack Chief Operating Officer is currently trying to turn around UK Coal which is in danger of falling into the hands of administrators.
And in happier news Iain Coucher has resurfaced as MD of restructuring specialists Alvarez & Marshal. Iain will be looking to grow A&M's client base in transport and infrastructure.