Welsh Economy Secretary has today confirmed final tenders
have been invited for the next Wales and Borders Rail Service, the
Welsh Government’s first.
The new rail service will deliver a step-change in the quality of
rail travel in Wales. Since January 2017, officials and bidders
have been discussing a range of innovative solutions to find
those which best meet the needs of people in Wales and the border
regions.
Rather than follow the traditional model for procuring a rail
service, with the issue of a set specification that companies bid
for, this approach has allowed new ideas to be explored and
collaborative working relationships to be developed – setting the
tone for the new service.
Proposals for the South Wales Metro are being developed alongside
the Wales and Borders service to aid development of an integrated
transport system in the region. The deadline to submit final
tender is 21 December.
Economy Secretary, said:
“I’m delighted to confirm that Abellio Rail Cymru, Arriva Rail
Wales, KeolisAmey and MTR Corporation (Cymru) Ltd have all been
invited to submit final tenders for the next Wales and Borders
Rail Service. From rolling stock to frequency of services, Metros
to profit thresholds, this final tender will provide the
blueprint for what these four giants of the rail industry are
bidding to provide Wales.
“Detailed discussions with all four of the shortlisted potential
operators have only served to reinforce our optimism that the
next service will see big improvements. I look forward to seeing
how the detailed tenders tackle our ambitious requirements for
the next 15 years before making a decision on the successful
operator in early 2018.
“We intend to create a rail service that benefits the whole of
Wales, communities along the border and in England. One with
passengers at it’s heart and today’s announcement is another
important step towards that.”
In inviting final tender for the franchise, the Economy Secretary
provided an update on progress with UK Government on fair
funding. He said:
“There is will on both sides to ensure that the settlement works
for Wales and the Border and, following positive talks, a
resolution is near. It’s great news for rail users across Wales
that this ensures the services modern Wales expects and have been
promised, will be fully delivered.”