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West Midlands Rail welcomes franchise bidders

London Midland 172218 leaves Birmingham Moor Street on December 30 2015. RICHARD CLINNICK.

West Midlands Rail (WMR), the company set up by local authorities to improve passenger services in the region welcomed the shortlisting of three bidders for the West Midlands franchise.

The bidders are:

  • London and West Midlands Railway Limited, a subsidiary of Govia Limited (a joint venture between Keolis and Go-Ahead Group)
  • West Midlands Trains Limited, currently a wholly owned subsidiary of Abellio Transport Group Limited with East Japan Railway Company and Mitsui & Co Ltd as minority partners
  • MTR Corporation (West Midlands) Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of MTR Corporation (UK) Limited

Unlike the current London Midland franchise, there will be more responsibility for local services in the hands of local authorities.

The new franchise involves WMR - set up last year by 14 Metropolitan, Shire and Unitary authorities from across the wider West Midlands - working with the Department for Transport (DfT) to manage the new franchise within the West Midlands region.

WMR Programme Director Malcolm Holmes, said: “We look forward to working with the DfT and the three bidders on shaping our local rail services for the forthcoming franchise.

“The successful train operator will be working in an exciting new environment in which the West Midlands will have real influence and responsibility over its local services.

“We believe this partnership offers a major opportunity for the West Midlands to develop the network in a way that underpins economic growth, job creation and carbon reduction while delivering significant benefits for passengers. This shortlist of large and well established companies shows that train operators are ready and willing to step up to the plate and meet that challenge.”

The operator will also be expected to support planned infrastructure improvements during the next franchise, including the completion of the Rugeley Trent Valley to Walsall electrification, upgrades at Birmingham and enabling works at London Euston for HS2.

The new franchise will also lay the foundations for the region's rail services to be increasingly managed locally through West Midlands Rail rather than by central government.

 

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  • Andrewjgwilt1989 - 08/04/2016 00:12

    I do think that it could be Abellio or Arriva that could take over the London Midland franchise.

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