(Cleethorpes) (Con):...I
will not detain the House for too long—hopefully not for the full
six minutes—but I have two particular issues relating to rail.
The first is a constituency matter concerning the services
provided by TransPennine
Express The most important service between
Cleethorpes, Grimsby and the rest of the country is provided by
what should be an hourly train between Cleethorpes and, until
recently, Manchester Airport. The service to the airport was
curtailed as a result of congestion in the Manchester area. The
change is, to put it mildly, inconvenient for passengers and
represents a loss of revenue for the rail company. I hope that it
can be resolved in the fairly near future. As I said, the service
should be hourly, but cancellations frequently stretch that to
three or four hours. Staff at Grimsby Town station told me of one
recent occasion of six hours without a train. That is quite
simply not good enough.
I want to highlight this appalling set of circumstances. I
frequently meet the TransPennine
Express management, and I recognise the
difficulties, but I was told in May that we would be almost back
to normal from the start of the summer timetable in mid-May. Some
months ago, an amended timetable was printed, which I was told
would provide certainty; it has done the exact opposite. The
situation is unsatisfactory, and I hope that the Department for
Transport will side with the passengers on this one. I do
recognise, as I said, that TransPennine
Express has had difficulties, and it is doing its
best to overcome them. My job is to speak up for my constituents,
and they are getting an absolutely appalling service. If the only
solution for DFT is to reconsider whether the franchise should be
withdrawn, then that is the action that needs taking.
Hopefully, LNER is going to provide a direct service from next
May between Cleethorpes and London, via Market Rasen in the
constituency of my right hon. Friend the Member for Gainsborough
( ). That is in the draft
timetable, but I know there have been difficulties at Market
Rasen.
(Gainsborough) (Con)
I am grateful to my hon. Friend, who is a notable champion, for
giving way. This is a really difficult issue. We have been
campaigning for years to get a direct service from Grimsby and
Cleethorpes, through Market Rasen and Lincoln, and on to London.
This is a population of a quarter of a million with no direct
service. Unbelievably, LNER is now saying that it will provide
the train, but it will not stop in my constituency. It is absurd.
Apparently, the train is too long. I have been in many trains
where an announcement says, “You have to go to the first four
carriages because the platform is a bit short,” but for
ridiculous health and safety reasons, LNER is threatening not to
stop in my constituency. It is an outrage, and I hope the
Minister is listening and will do something about it for
once.
I thank my right hon. Friend for his intervention. He is
absolutely right, but can I return to TransPennine
Express and the appalling service that it is
providing?
This is not just about passengers at the main stations, such as
Cleethorpes, Grimsby and Scunthorpe, because little information
is provided at intermediate stations such Habrough and Barnetby.
Local taxi drivers tell me time and again that they receive calls
from stranded passengers. Even at the major interchange in
Doncaster, there are no TransPennine
Express staff to direct people to taxis or buses,
and there is a notable lack of information.
I have frequently travelled from King’s Cross to Grimsby or
Cleethorpes on two services—the London North Eastern Railway
service to Doncaster and, hopefully, the
TransPennine from Doncaster, although that is
usually after two or three hours’ wait—and they are frequently
not inspected. Last week, LNER did inspect my ticket, but the
inspector did not clip it, scribble on it or anything. It was not
inspected on the TransPennine service, so I
could use it again this week and nobody would be the wiser. I am
sure that Members from all parties could confirm that this
happens. The point is that this is, to a great extent, a
taxpayer-funded service and the companies are not doing all they
can to ensure that they maximise their revenue...