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London Midland welcomes new contract award


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London Midland welcomes new contract award
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date
3 December 2015 07.06
source London Midland
type Press release



London Midland - Dec 03, 2015 07:06 GMT

London Midland has welcomed the announcement, by the Department for Transport (DfT), that the train operator will continue to run services between London, the West Midlands and the North of England until October 2017.

Passengers are set to benefit from more services, free WiFi, improved performance and better ticketing among many changes planned by London Midland

£13 million worth of improvements are planned over the next 18 months including:

o Two extra evening services every weekday from London to the Trent Valley, providing an additional 2,300 seats from Euston each week;

o Earlier services to central Birmingham on Sunday mornings from surrounding towns including Rugby and Lichfield, with new Sunday services from Longbridge, Dorridge and Whitlocks End. This will provide more than 900 extra seats every week, and benefit shoppers, workers and local businesses;

o Free WiFi on long-distance services between London Euston, Northampton, Birmingham, Crewe, Stoke and Liverpool, with the aim that this will be free on all services when the next fully-competed franchise starts;

o An extra daily return service on the Abbey line, between Watford Junction and St Albans Abbey, providing an extra 3,400 seats every week;

o New and upgraded ticket machines at selected stations, with new ‘click and collect’ and contactless payment options;

o More than 400 extra car parking spaces across three stations – Watford, Hemel Hempstead and Tamworth; and

o New targets to improve customer satisfaction and train punctuality.

London Midland will also have to meet tough new targets to improve train cleanliness install CCTV on cross-city Birmingham services to improve security and equip station staff with tablets to improve the information given to customers. The operator will also be required to work with the Smart Cities Partnership to introduce smart ticketing on trains, building on the existing Swift smartcard scheme, to provide seamless and more convenient journeys.

London Midland managing director, Patrick Verwer said “Winning this contract is a great endorsement by the DfT of how London Midland is focused on improving our passengers’ journeys.Since 2007 we have invested nearly £300 million in trains and stations.Over the last two years we have significantly improved performance – cutting both delays and cancellations.Twelve months ago we delivered a further £60 million investment in 10 brand new trains. Last year we also introduced a new timetable, offering more seats and services than ever before into and out of major towns and cities and cut our Birmingham to London fares by up to 40%.

"This new franchise offers some very exciting opportunities and will bring benefits touching every element of our passengers' journeys. It will enable us to continue delivering improvements for our customers and, as before, we remain committed to listening to our passengers and working with our stakeholders, communities and local elected representatives to make further improvements in the months ahead.”

Rail Minister Claire Perry said: “We have already delivered significant improvements in the West Midlands and surrounding areas – including investing more than £60 million in a fleet of brand new trains, and the massive £750 million redevelopment of Birmingham New Street station which was completed earlier this year.

“Today’s contract with London Midland builds on this work, and will not only ensure that customers continue to benefit from better journeys, but also support long-term economic growth in the region and beyond.”

You can see a full copy of the DfT announcement here https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-contract-to-make-journeys-better-for-west-midlands-rail-passengers

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