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LONGER RAIL FRANCHISES NEEDED TO ROLL BACK BEECHING – BAKER

by Steve Beasant on 10 November, 2008

The Liberal Democrats today [Monday] published a list of railway lines and stations to be reopened in a reversal of the Beeching rail cuts in return for longer franchises for train operating companies. The Liberal Democrats have proposed major reform of the current short rail franchise system to grant 30 year franchises with five year service quality checks. In return, train companies would be required to deliver major improvements to their network including re-opening railway lines closed under Beeching.

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Secretary, Norman Baker said: “If we are to escape cattle truck Britain our railways need investment. This Government is content to continue to pour money into road expansion schemes but is cutting back on the railways.

“By replacing current short franchises the Government would be in a position to demand that, in return, train companies deliver the new railway lines, stations and improvements that are so urgently needed.

“Passengers are paying more and more every year for rail travel but are rewarded with overcrowded carriages and delays. The Government has an opportunity to change this.”

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