Ynys Môn MP has expressed her
frustration in Parliament this week over a lack of Avanti
services from Holyhead to London at Christmas.
The rail operator was recently given a new long-term contract by
the government after an improvement in performance but Christmas
has brought new problems.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Virginia asked the transport
secretary : “Thank goodness Santa travels
by sleigh, not train! Avanti has just released its new timetable,
with London to Holyhead services up to Christmas slashed. It is
certainly no Nadolig Llawen for my Ynys Môn constituents, who
like me are fed up with this service.
“Avanti has a new contract; what assurance can my right
honourable friend give to my constituents that he is doing
everything he can to restore the number of direct trains from
London to Holyhead to pre-pandemic levels?”
In reply the minister said: “The rail minister and I continue to
hold Avanti to account for matters within its control, and I know
the rail minister recently visited my honourable friend’s
constituency to talk about services to Holyhead.
“The temporary changes she referred to are necessary to
accommodate Network Rail engineering works to improve and
maintain the network and minimise unplanned, short-notice
cancellations due to train crew shortages as Avanti trains more
drivers.
“In the spirit of my honourable friend’s question, given that she
has mentioned Christmas, I hope she is grateful for the early
Christmas present from the Prime Minister of £1 billion to
electrify the north Wales main line.”
Speaking afterwards Virginia added: “I was not pleased that
Avanti was given a new contract but I said at the time I was
prepared to give it the benefit of the doubt and continue to hold
its feet to the fire if it doesn’t perform.
“I thank the secretary of state for his explanation and I will
continue to monitor what is happening but rail services from
Holyhead to London remain below pre-pandemic levels and there was
an admission Avanti still needs to train more drivers. All this
is not good enough.”