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SINTROPHER Regional Workshop. David Morgan. Heavy rail for the Fylde Coast RUSs, Electrification, Refranchising. 2. Passengers Freight Users Stakeholders. DfT/Transport Scotland. Office of Rail Regulation. Train Operators. Network Rail. 5 Year Industry Funding Settlement. RUS.
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SINTROPHER RegionalWorkshop David Morgan
HeavyrailfortheFyldeCoastRUSs, Electrification, Refranchising 2
Passengers Freight Users Stakeholders DfT/Transport Scotland Office of Rail Regulation Train Operators Network Rail
5 Year Industry Funding Settlement RUS ISBP HLOS & SOFA SBP ORR Determination DeliveryPlan Refranchising AccessRights
What is a RUS? • Rail industry study • Co-ordinated by Network Rail • Looks at current and future use • Identifies performance/demand requirements or issues • Proposes interventions that are value for money and consistent with RUS timescale • Success depends on industry engagement and information sharing • Generally takes a 10-year horizon with a 30-year overview
RUS Objective ‘To make effective and efficient use and development of the route capacity available, consistent with the funding that is, or in reasonably likely to become, available during the period of the route utilisation strategy and with the licence holder’s performance of the duty’ from Licence Condition 7
RUS Process RP
RUSs covering the Fylde Coast • North West RUS, published in May 2007 • Lancashire & Cumbria RUS, published in August 2008 • Northern RUS due for publication as a consultation draft in October 2010 The Northern RUS covers almost the whole of northern England, reviewing earlier RUSs and considering only what has changed since those RUSs were published.
Key points in the NW and L&C RUSs • Limited capacity on Kirkham - Blackpool South line due to being one single line section, occupied 50 minutes in each hour to sustain hourly service • Some potential for half-hourly service on Blackpool South line, but not pursued due to high cost (over £5m) of signalling upgrade • Line speed improvement on Preston – Colne line would improve performance of Blackpool South service • Once Sheffield tram-train trial and Watford – St Albans conversion prove successful, possible scope for tram train on Blackpool South line • Blackpool North – Manchester semi-fast services have 100mph rolling stock but much of the route has linespeed of 75mph • Possible case for half-hourly Blackpool – Manchester semi-fast service
Electrification • Announcement earlier this year by last Government • Proposed for 2016/17 • Includes Blackpool North – Preston – Manchester/Liverpool • Detail may depend on outcome of Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review including rolling stock strategy
Refranchising • West Coast Trains (Virgin) franchise due to expire 2012 • Northern Rail franchise due to expire 2013 • First Transpennine Express due to expire 2012 (option for five year extension) • Government consultation on refranchising currently taking place, closing in late October • Likely to lead to longer franchises – probably c.15 years • Possible increased scope for TOC investment • Expected to be less tightly specified, especially in later years, offering more scope for innovation
Open Access • Since RUS publication, proposals from Alliance Rail branded as Great North Western Railway • Subject to industry processes, could start operation in about three years’ time • Propose four daily trains each way between London Euston and Blackpool North, with a further three between Euston and the Cumbrian Coast • Would be operated by new 125mph rolling stock via West Coast Main Line Create your footer by changing copy in the Header and Footer section
Issues to consider for Fylde tram-train • Will it replace or supplement existing Northern Rail services? • How will it integrate with upgraded heritage tramway? • Is it to be local or interurban service (e.g. through service to Preston)? • Vehicles to be dual-voltage or bi-mode? • Ownership and operation of vehicles and infrastructure? • Impact on existing local rail network? Create your footer by changing copy in the Header and Footer section
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