Transport Secretary said:
“The consultation on ticket offices has now ended, with the
Government making clear to the rail industry throughout the
process that any resulting proposals must meet a high threshold
of serving passengers.
“We have engaged with accessibility groups throughout this
process and listened carefully to passengers as well as my
colleagues in Parliament. The proposals that have resulted from
this process do not meet the high thresholds set by Ministers,
and so the Government has asked train operators to withdraw their
proposals.
“We will continue our work to reform our railways with the
expansion of contactless Pay As You Go ticketing, making stations
more accessible through our Access for All
programme and £350 million funding through our Network
North plan to improve accessibility at up to 100 stations.”
Background
- Rail Minister met with accessibility
groups on two separate occasions throughout the course of the
consultation.
- We now expect train operators to withdraw these proposals. We
do not expect any proposals to be referred to the
Secretary of State for a decision.
- We are aiming to consult on a draft National Rail
Accessibility Strategy next year.
- Earlier this year Government announced £20 million to extend
Pay As You Go ticketing to a further 53 stations in the South
East by the end of the year. The department is continuing its
work with the Great British Railways transition team to agree Pay
As You Go pilots in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands as
part of Trailblazer devolution deals announced earlier this year.
- As part of the Network North plan, we have set
aside a further £350 million for up to 100
stations to improve accessibility. Stations will be
able to benefit from refitted lifts, tactile surfaces, ramps and
footbridges, new ticket gates and accessible waiting rooms and
toilets.
- We will also share an additional £100 million
between the North and Midlands to support the development
and rollout of London-style contactless and smart
ticketing, supporting seamless travel by enabling
contactless or smartcard payment.