In the face of dramatic falls in passenger numbers the
Welsh Government has decided to bring the Wales and Borders rail
franchise under public control.
Transport Minister said the move will help secure the future of passenger
services in Wales and the Borders area, protect jobs and maintain
the Welsh Government’s ambitious plans for Metro.
The move comes after a challenging period in which Covid-19 has
significantly impacted passenger numbers and rail revenue across
Wales.
The new arrangements will see day to day rail services become the
responsibility of a new publicly owned subsidiary of Transport
for Wales, which includes a new partnership between Transport for
Wales, Keolis and Amey.
Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, said:
“The last few months have been extremely challenging for public
transport in Wales and across the UK. Covid has significantly
impacted passenger revenues and the Welsh Government has had to
step in with significant support to stabilise the network and
keep it running.
“We have decided to transfer of day to day rail services to a
new publicly owned subsidiary of Transport for Wales”.
The decision follows the collapse of rail franchises across
England as the privatised model comes under strain from the
ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
“In Wales we continue a partnership approach between TfW and
Keolis Amey as we work together to protect services for the
Welsh public, safeguard jobs and secure the important Metro
projects we have been working so hard on over the last few
years.” added.
Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport said:
“There are no easy answers to the challenges we face in rail
and in public transport over the next few years – passenger
numbers have fallen and there will be difficult days ahead as
we navigate through the challenges of Covid.
“We are bringing the Wales and Borders service into public
hands because it is a vital asset, critical to the future of
our economy and our communities.
“I want us to maintain our ambition for a high quality and
integrated public transport system with modal shift at its
heart over the next few years and I believe that today’s
announcement is vital in helping us do that.”