Extracts from Transport Questions - Mar 2
Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury) (Con): After being inundated with
complaints from the people of Dewsbury, Mirfield, Kirkburton and
Denby Dale, does my right hon. Friend agree that the TransPennine
Express rail service is no longer fit for purpose? The Secretary of
State for Transport (Mr Mark Harper): I welcome that question.
I am clear, and have made it very clear to TP, that the current
service is unacceptable. That company has delivered a detailed and
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Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury) (Con): After
being inundated with complaints from the people of Dewsbury,
Mirfield, Kirkburton and Denby Dale, does my right hon. Friend
agree that the TransPennine Express rail service
is no longer fit for purpose?
Louise Haigh (Sheffield, Heeley)
(Lab): TransPennine Express has been
providing unacceptable levels of service to the north and the
midlands for years—well prior to covid—and now they are at truly
dire levels. The operator of last resort has made it clear to the
Transport Committee that it has capacity and can bring
TransPennine Express under its remit. Is the
Secretary of State confirming that for ideological reasons he
will refuse to step in and provide a better service to the north
and the midlands?
Mrs Sharon Hodgson (Washington and Sunderland
West) (Lab): As we have already heard this morning, Hitachi
Rail is one of the anchors of north-east manufacturing expertise
and innovation, supporting hundreds of jobs at the Newton
Aycliffe site and thousands more in the wider supply chain, and
it is incredible that the north-east will have a role in
manufacturing the UK’s very first high speed trains for HS2.
However, in the interim will the Minister now provide urgent
clarity on the short-term rolling stock pipeline so that this
exemplar of north-east manufacturing continues to support
regional and economic growth long into the future?
Chris Loder (West Dorset)
(Con): Could the rail Minister, my hon. Friend the Member
for Bexhill and Battle (Huw
Merriman), tell me the benefits that my constituents will see
with the recent award of the South Western Railway contract
to FirstGroup and
MTR? I would be particularly keen to understand
whether the accessible footbridge for Dorchester South station is
contained within it.
Jason McCartney (Colne Valley)
(Con): My hard-pressed constituents are still suffering a
totally unacceptable number of cancelled rail services by
TransPennine Express every morning—just
yesterday from Huddersfield, the 6.49, the 7.01, the 7.30, and
the 7.46. How on earth are my constituents expected to get to
work, school, college or university? When will
TransPennine Express get a grip and when will we
strip them of the franchise? |