Title: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on November 30, 2017, 07:56:18 The Great Western Rail Franchise Public Consultation was launched on 29th November 2017, and will close on 21 February 2018.
The complete document is (here) (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/662924/great-western-rail-franchise-consultation-web.pdf) and I have mirrored it (here) (http://atrebatia.info/great-western-rail-franchise-consultation-2017.pdf) to ensure the context remains available after the consultation has closed. I am about to post a separate thread for each consultation question for dicussion (may not have time to do them all today). I will title them GWRF2020-01 to GWRF2020-18 for easy refenence later. A further post GWRF2020-00 will refer to sections of the consultation document which are in fact statements and do not solicit input. For Gloucestershire, Greater Bristol, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, TravelWatch SouthWest are planning an event in January to listen to the views of their 100+ member organsations and make umbrella comments, much of this likely to be based on "Connecting the Dots" downloadable via http://travelwatchsouthwest.org/documents/ I suggest that member organsations and independent campaigners keep 15th January 2018 clear in their diaries. The Peninsular Rail Task Force have tweeted that they'll be holding a conference on 19th January Views would be welcome concerning whether we should make a co-ordinated input from the Coffee Shop. We are certainly likely to see responses to the threads in this series (and if we don't, many of the anwsers can be found in past posts) and it would seem we could make a valuable contribution. I am minded to suggest a mid-region get together on 7th or 14th January at either Swindon or Didcot (yes, railway is mostly open in the area those Sundays!) ... to firm up on that by 14th December once we get member's views. The South Western Timetable consultation continues - (here) (https://www.southwesternrailway.com/contact-and-help/timetable-consultation) and I will be addressing regional responses from the Southampton - Swindon corridor in a document to be uploaded here tomorrow (1st December) once the drafts have been seen all around. This consultation closes on 22nd December. A further ongoing consultation relating to Community Rail (closing date late January) is also live and worth members responding to. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: Kernow Otter on November 30, 2017, 09:13:41 Many thanks for posting that information, link, and sub topics. Most useful, much appreciated.
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: JayMac on November 30, 2017, 12:48:29 Is there any point consulting on a future franchise when it seems that FirstGroup are just going to keep getting extensions to the current one?
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on November 30, 2017, 13:55:04 Is there any point consulting on a future franchise when it seems that FirstGroup are just going to keep getting extensions to the current one? Even for the cynic, yes there is, as you / we / they (DfT) can help shape what First (or a. n. other) are required to do Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on January 19, 2018, 12:35:25 Went along to the DfT public franchise consultation session this morning to observe (Bristol not being my area) and to learn a bit prior to the Trowbridge event. As it's a public meeting I guess I can post up my notes here - please excuse the poor smell checking
Quote Steve, Matt, Mike, NR, Peter Transport for Greater Bristol, FoSBR, Severnside ----------- Presentation 14% seacons 31% full fares 54% reduced 228 train sets changes - last bullet "investment n the wide comunity" * New service pattern - London and SW peninsular ----------- for Transport Focus Slides avaialble if interested Note differenr shape curves for satisfaction for service groups ** could be used as split arg by DfT? punctaulity and information are key Passengers expect "on time" to mean it! / PPM 5 or 10 mins move towards passenger objectives Unplanned disrup - INFORMATION wanted / accurate and timely planned - T12 obligation Diverted trains rather than buses Passengrs keen to see ONE perso in charge TF wants - core product delivery. - Focus on customer expereicne (DfT comment - specific groups / luggage, diablesd etc to be considerd) Build personaised relationsip / communications to individual needs QN - overcrowdings [missing from presentation] and its influence on above. From DfT - clearly a massive problam and makes for an opportunity in Bristol Should start seeing it better. PW - SoS - 2012 objectives faster, capacity. Huge minister objective QN - why not a financial penalty on Passenger Charter miss / 1/3 fare back? Has not been met any week in 10 years DO £6.8m paid out annually already. Delay repay in discussion. Qn is overcrowding QN - "New trains won't fix" DO - these issues need to come out. Where pressure points will be QN - franchise says 2 coaches. To be fair to GW - gone up to 5. DfT - present cacade does some - is it enough? ------------- Exisitig operator to 2022 Should we split Integrate track and train -- Continue consultation - to direct through next few years - maximise benefirts for next franchise Coninuted must deliver forpassengers Keep option of revert to comeptiton if no continuation can be agreed "Very interest" in VIEWS on split - is split, is it the right split? In and out elements. "Occasional" Brighton services - better homed elsewhere / Southern? - with trains released to GW? Split - NOT a Devon and Cornwall. Heard clearly! - NOT decisde on - learned to keep branches with main ine - avoid complexity of complexity orf multiple operators at London termini - potential tuning for local use - poential more bidders - need to ensure co-ordianeion, complexity, operational resilience * QN - What about WoE running their own services? DfT - can take qn away QN - Mayor not here today - but not showing underground on map. DR - local devolution WOULD be better than splitting the franchise need a political buy in; DfT should not be relied upon. need business units? DfT - We are keen to see MetroWest developing JW - Metrowest will be at the heart of the response QN - hard to answer without knowing services are. e.g. intercity used for commuter flow Think it will make it difficult with limited interaction. Such spaghetti that huge risk of unintended consequences. DfT - could be different business units within same franchise? Can see why that could be quite attractive; COULD be a step to evolution Council advisor - don't care who runs it. One ticket, connections. Even with current capacity better, still problems in future. Through trains - e.g. Portishead to London and doesn't work cross franchise. ~Could help local capacity QN - (DR) Arena - Filton or Centre - need IET to handle loacl as well as long distance ----- Integrate track and train In 2 years can only step Role for franchisee including enhancements QN - does an integrated unit deal with long term infrastructire management Needs long term work; not being looked after at present DfT - not easy over just 2 years DfT - it IS important to maintain over all. PW - This franchise will NOT change rail structure. Important - issue recongised QN - shoddy job of Portbury line has caused new problems ------ Timetable - see photo How to respond - see photo Please concentrate on FRANCHISE and not current problems --------------- QN - quality has gone down over 20 year. Would you be required to meet ATOC 2014 document? - would suggest that TOC will squeal and say no. DfT - clearly ask what's important DR - Disability - getting stations up and accessible. Worried about shorttermism Worried how it fits in on two year award. Thinks will stop. Also security and policing. CCTV . Should not be left to First Group to provide. Question / new franchise - strange date in relation to 2022 election. So 2024 better. DfT ... we absolutley take point on long term view and staging Although ops for small number years ARE developing beyond DR - don't want to loose impetus JS - Continued operation to Portsmouth / consideration of Brighton DfT - Abslutely NO intent to continue Portsmouth; talk is purel brighton QN - Rolling stock "very ancient" but is dire need for new(er) stock. Knock on effect on productivity / trains breaking down DfT - please input. Very much aware. Problem not necessaily relating to age. (e.g. HST popular) Unlikely that new stock specified in 3 years BUT options on improving current stock in frachinse QN - observation - best I've heard that DfT are looking well ahead - consistent lack of aniticpation of rate of growth. Note housing grown in WoE DfT - struck with extra housing. QN - Severn Beach longer trains already filled. QN - Always more demand than can be safified. Expect 30 minute, then 5 car, then more frequent - need to redual some tracks. (SVB, WSM) - We want to see 20 minutes ... may as well make 15 minute. Then turn up and go. - Current rail passenger counts low. - In time, rail will need Henbury Loop not spur. * DfT - "You're preaching to the converted" PW - CP lead time is 3 years. CP7 planning starts 2021, estimated needed by 2021. Think NOW QN - People want a cup of coffee at the station; would like accessabily before I need it QN - Note other franchsies interate buses QN - Not in franchise - no way to work with freight operators on same track. DfT - important point / opportunity for conversation QN - planning for future depots DfT - problem is because no contractual organisaion KW - Emphasis on money in current GWR for rebuilding of InterCity Stations. New franchise needs a pot for local station. We can try but needs proper consideration. CB (FoSBR) - frustrated an no-one taking long term vision. Need one stop shop. - desparate need rail to have higher capacity. Already there / separate from road - who will convene expertise / franchise to franchise loop. - Some of us think community rail - WECA not taking ownneship - nor Bristol City Dft - Political points above my head. - Let's just look at the 2 year / 4 year award and not redo the whole system! - But that may be part of the journey .. so be thinking further ahead. DR - we need to help WECA (and bring in North Somerset) - turn back at Yate and Batheaston are bonkers. - give it some rail strategy powers Dft - Political not in here (stopped David with "can I answer please" ;-) ) DR - Airport involved? Looking for real vision - mind not made up as to how to do it DfT - looking to get up there this afternoon QN - GW are good at requesting extra stops. Could new franchise ensure CURRENT full system continues (STJ) DfT - Have highlighted QN - Pilning - "fat lot of use" - eyesore. Lovely catchment. New business. - GWR will stop trains if a business case. DR - also in Local Enterprise Zone Dft - Please deliver case. Need evidence for usage DR - What about Temple Meads [rebuild] - make fit for purpose. - Huge issues to LEP. Lots of promises. Crying out for Govt. Money. - I know outside frachinse BUT DfT agreed - outside franchsine. Importan to thnk of whole area. DR - constrain on network QN - Valid Routes / Caldict - where quicker than via "permitted route" PW - not franchise Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: Western Pathfinder on January 19, 2018, 18:32:40 Smells about right to me ,I think that you have managed to cover just about everything from today's meeting only sorry that we didn't have a chance to catch-up as I was nabbed by the nice people from FoBSR.
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on January 20, 2018, 05:55:07 Smells about right to me ,I think that you have managed to cover just about everything from today's meeting only sorry that we didn't have a chance to catch-up as I was nabbed by the nice people from FoBSR. Must nab you on an issue - you raise it in one way, and the folks I walked from Temple Meads with raised something similar. See personal message sent. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: Western Pathfinder on January 20, 2018, 08:37:02 PM sent in reply.
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on January 24, 2018, 17:04:11 Went along to the DfT public franchise consultation session this morning to observe (Bristol not being my area) and to learn a bit prior to the Trowbridge event. As it's a public meeting I guess I can post up my notes here - please excuse the poor smell checking And from Trowbridge today - "home turf" for me - actually said something this time - pre-meeting note for self at http://atrebatia.info/dft_20180124.pdf . Again, please excuse the note form of this and the appalling smell (I mean spell ..) . [[ to ]] are my asides ;D Quote Around 35 people / 2 from DfT (Matt and Steve), Nina (Transport Focus), Matt Barnes (GWR) * Matt (DfT) Format - half presentation, half Q&A, short time for 1 to 1 "Really big and diverse - makes it unique ... just about every service type" Huge change over next couple of years. Baseline 2020 will be quite difference from what you see today * Nina Howe About Transport forcus Satisfaction on GWR gone down 46% Punctulity and reliability then confort then station environment Priorities for improvement / relative importance 1. Prices 2. Get a seat 3. Train on time 4. No cancels and disruption 5. Frequent enough trains 6. Free WiFi Stations 1. Toilets 2. Platform Seating 3. Free Wifi 4. Shelter Right time not industry standard is key Unplanned - need to be accurate Planned - T-12 for informed traveller - Diverted trains not buses - Support on ground on the day Future shape - TF tends not to ask about structure but - want a joined up railway - more concerned at quality than structure Ambition to improve passenger experience Restricted mobily Good staff interaction, building customer relations. ** Matt Plans ahead - asking (again!) about split of franchise [repeat much from Bristol] No decision on length from 2022 - typically 7 to 10 years Consultation is about BOTH steps No sense / appetite for starting process for franchise in 12 mos with all changes taking part Also opportunity / 2 years is opportunity to end This 2 year is NOT to be a holding period but look to benefits Word NOT in "objectives" but should (have been/be) is connectivity. Reassurance for Wiltshire in particular Emphasis - split NOT a "done deal" [[ but my goodness the discussion is being pushed hard - looking for supporters so they can say "we had x thousand supporters" ]]. DfT - note danger of non-profit routes not being ignored. Looking for more focus to particular markets if split. Also bidder appetite. Dft selling the idea of split (but not the benefits of staying together!) But "lessons of 10 - 15 years ago" - clearly some beneifits of being together. Diversion routes and resillince lost Track and Train integration - NR and TOC on modest enhancements What CAN be delivered, 2020 to 2022? But other things beyond - FOR EXAMPLE if Infrastructure things, and future of older diesel stock Note - some ongoing work already on digesting expected responses - deliverable? - accomodated on Network? - value for money? - strategic? Not just numerical analysis but above Unusually long prep time - Dec '18 to April '20 "Expect" 2022 long term franchise take over Best response online. 1. Form 2. ms doc 3. email 4. post Clear, as concise as possible. Solutions not problems. Supporting evidence. Make sure you say where you agree and where you disagee [[ agree and examples ;-) ]] Floor ----- PJ for Nina - background for data Problem with data - 65% to 70% London commuters, but 14% tickets are seasons No connection questions in survey; does not reflect our world. We suffer long delays. NH - Insight team can tell you about weighting to be representative PJ - just 19 on TransWilts / zero at Chippenham NH - Can't be as granual. Will get back on split MT - Bound to be some generallity HP - to support Paul. Hard to read. Please send slide set MT - email sides to all. PaulB - re Frome and Westbury. Will there be a serious renegotiation for 2020? MT - Will be a new contract Qn because other areas nothing added A - this will be different; able to consult on this extension PB - Improved long desitance, Westbury good service, Bristol to Frome - possible if whole area rationalised. MT - points made. Real opportunity for WSB hub. SHRUG (DF) - fully agree. Looking for through services to WELL beyond Exeter DfT - 2 hourly or more frequent SHRUG - potential for day trips. Also CDF-PMH overcrowding DfT - Turbo most pracgamit way to provide CDF - PMH capacity. Peter Lay - Devizes Parkway. Land 3 miles from town. 1. Build ecomoic arguments - hits objectives in franchise request. Support station from employers Poor highway connectivity for town. Third party delivered scheme largely self financing & within 2022 franchise BUT need services to stop and connectivity. With WSB and RDG and beyond. MT - useful to hear. You are pusing on open door. Peter Pearson - Corsham Franchise too much looking for EXISTING rail users 1 or 2 mins "almost insigniricnat". Rail journeys have to be accessed by road at CPM and BTH Total journey to station more important. Negative unemployment. New Stations could make big difference. [[ no comment on funding ... marked difference to Devizes case. ]] JG - High speed at Devizes would be sensible MT - Qn at RDG yesterday. BDW turn around is historic. Overall B&H in long distance dbcasue integratetion possible GE Case / tying in together - see http://atrebatia.info/dft_20180124.pdf (Tied in Devizes, Corsham, Frome too in talking it through) MT 1. Confirm CR continuity 2. On face of it, join up makes huge sense 3. SWR / GWR have to work together and are doing so Lance Allan - about a split. Question - how should we respond? MT - no easy answer. Hearing strong message about tying up. You might suggest that SWI split may have TransWilts issues [[ totally correct, Matt! ]] May look at devolution within operator [[ Yes - much more sensible ]] DR - My journey here all joined up. All same transport co. Line down. Integrated Chris Grayling - (1) not run for money but for services Western Region structure is what you have / it worked DR - Equalites act . Dorchester West - can leave but not join trains Access for all - need to go though qualities. Trowbridge no lifts. Work done by WC, etc Heart of Wessex - Bruton issue. Yeovil not fit for purpose Ask for fully evaluated for accessability. Highligtning Dorchester. Trouble in this area - lack of accessible taxis. Ask for disability group assessment and equality plan. NB stalled schemes WSM, CNM, Nailsea ... hate break up idea Northern and GTR have not been broken up. You should deal with them PJ - look at cross platform connections. 4 minute connection cannot make. Also difficult for mothers with buggies Platform logicistice needed Salisbury and Westbury Past era - deciding on structure. Lots of muddle and mess. Frightens me that 2 years to break down and set up befor your next changes; should be delivering not changing the process Improve please but don't throw away for grand theory that won't the realised for a number of years MT - lot of good sense - please make those inputs; make at *political level too* Colin Dale - good services east, nowt westwards. Tried to support buses - also difficult. Want to see increase based on population Why say "not Cornwall and Devon franchise" - concern at race from London to The West MT - DIFFERENT proposition to that one. PRTF, faster v community needs - recognise need, should not be at expense of connectivity; not a good idea to take call out to short term sped up by five minutes. Need to look at whole pattern, quite different to what's there today. "D & C have said they don't want their own franchise to run just their trains" SA (DfT) - aware of industry models not taking extremes into account. DP - on Cross boundary service. SWR fulfilling contract obligation. What is change of yerilding something MT - specifically asked SWR to work with GWR - general good opportunity MB (GWR) - intention ideas very much joined up, things that are actionable should things be worthwhile Qute a good moment. Helps that Andy Mellors knows us; joint working group at director level. Supportive and working in that direction PJ - based on CG statemnt on hydrogen trains - does this kill CPM to BRI electificatio MT - outside granchise, can't answer DR - split may bring in third company. More joined up. 66% of public want joined up DP - Significnat towns off rail network. What scope in franchise to incentive / compel links to work? SA - I am VERY keen on this. Increasingly issue of integrated ticketing. Very keen to mature smart card schemes. Can't solve every single problem but come make specific looks. DR - Make sure as much bus and rail integration as possible. Make it a franchise obligation. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on January 29, 2018, 15:26:49 DfT have sent a set of the presentation slides used in Trowbridge (same set used for the whole series) to those of us who requested them - THANK YOU. Mirrors - (DfT Presentation) (http://atrebatia.info/180109_dft.pdf) and (Transport Focus Presentation) (http://atrebatia.info/180109_tf.pdf)
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: rogerw on January 29, 2018, 18:30:19 I received mine today
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on January 30, 2018, 21:45:52 A further take on this meeting from The Wiltshire Times (http://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/news/15907339.Hot_debate_on_best_ways_to_improve_train_services_in_Wiltshire/)
Quote HEALTHY debate sprung up at a public meeting in Trowbridge over the best way of improving and increasing the number of train services in Wiltshire. Great Western Rail Service representatives held a Q&A session at the Civic Hall on Wednesday to discuss improving routes from Trowbridge and Westbury to London, better connections across the county and on campaigns for new stations in Corsham and at Devizes Parkway. The 40 or so attendees, including town council staff, locals and rail user group members, all agreed on having more services between the above places and from Swindon to Westbury, Westbury to Salisbury and Salisbury to Southampton, but differed on how best to deliver it. That involved either splitting the Great Western Franchise in 2022 or not. [etc] Note that you cannot believe everything you read in the press ... starting with the fact that the meeting was DfT organised and hosted, and not "Great Western Rail Service representatives ...". Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: Lee on August 28, 2018, 10:04:11 DfT stakeholder briefing document and consultation response published today - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on August 28, 2018, 11:13:26 DfT stakeholder briefing document and consultation response published today - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf Many thanks for that link, Lee ... a little light reading ;) ... see you when I surface! Edit to add - What a long URL - mirror at http://gwr.passenger.chat/gwf_consult_output.pdf Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: CMRail on August 28, 2018, 12:29:10 DfT stakeholder briefing document and consultation response published today - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf Thank you for the link. I was surprised at the small amount of Thames Valley Passengers it mentions did not specify their location or did not do the survey. They probably have been hit lucky with 8 car electric trains, but the reliability down there isn’t too great. I took part in the survey and commented on InterCity and West services. West seems to be more unreliable st the moment, however, sunday service on HSS isn’t exactly amazing. I mentioned about missing out stops for more direct services (ie Gloucester Cheltenham) which could reduce up to 15 minutes off the current timings, however, catering for Gloucester at the same time. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: trainbuff on August 28, 2018, 13:18:58 Just had a quick look through it and am heartened to see an Okehampton Service mentioned so prominently. Many of us, as groups or individuals in this area, made submissions including an Okehampton service. Good to see the commitment in black and white rather than hearsay. Lets hope things continue in this vein :D
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: didcotdean on August 28, 2018, 15:01:51 Somewhat amusing that the number who think Reading would benefit from the reduction of stops at intermediate stations on long distance services is only slightly less than those that think it is the intermediate stops at Reading that should be removed. The responses to the latter question were all small, but some were a bit unexpected like the dozen or so who wanted to miss out Exeter, Oxford or Taunton.
Also there are only a small number responses relating to the 'Oxford locals' ie Banbury-Didcot. I do wonder though if it was realised these were a separate category as until the beginning of the year these would mainly have been part of the through Oxford-Paddington stopping services. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on August 28, 2018, 15:20:28 Many thanks to a fellow board member of TravelWatch SouthWest for highlighting the changes in the objectives.
Quote In the light of the consultation we now propose the following revised objectives for the franchise in the 2020s: • Provide safe, punctual and reliable services with enough seats and space for people who want to use them and at the times when people want to travel; • Focus on the needs of the travelling public to provide an excellent and continually improving customer experience for all passengers, whatever their particular needs and abilities, and improving ease of interchange between rail services and other modes; • Maximise the benefits for passengers from the current transformational investment in the Great Western railway network, including by ensuring that enhanced services are delivered to a high standard of punctuality and reliability performance; • Maximise the contribution of the railway to driving local and regional economic growth, enabling planned growth in housing, and meeting the wider needs of citizens and society across the whole of the franchise area; • Be a responsible employer who invests in the welfare and the development of its workforce, motivating staff and equipping them with the right skills to provide the best possible customer service; • Strengthen the connection between the railway and the communities it serves, supported by strong relationships with all those who have an interest in the franchise and the services it provides; • Continue to improve the environmental performance of the railway including the environmental impact of older diesel rolling stock, support wider environmental objectives by providing an attractive alternative to more polluting modes, and improve measures such as energy and water consumption and recycling; • Develop close collaborative working with Network Rail and other partners, bringing the operation of track and train closer together to deliver the best possible service for passengers, providing more coherent, integrated advice to local funders and promoters of schemes to improve the railway and drawing in funding from the widest possible range of sources • Work with the Government and other agencies to support the development and delivery of other major rail investment schemes, such as the proposed western rail link to Heathrow, East-West Rail and the interface with HS2 at Old Oak Common; and • Operate efficiently, providing best value for taxpayers’ and passengers’ money, thereby ensuring the maximum possible resources are available for further service improvements. Good - we recognise some of those word for word - and other certainly follow the spirit of TWSW and other inputs. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: Lee on August 28, 2018, 15:53:32 Here's what I have found initially interesting.
Although there have been a number of ideas for new stations on both the Wilton Parkway and Devizes Parkway sites over the years, it's only really 5 or so years ago that the current live proposals for both were just a mere twinkle in the TransWilts eye. And yet here we are, with both Wilton Parkway and Devizes Parkway in the Top Ten of a DfT-published list of "schemes with a prospect of being funded". A positive lesson perhaps, for anyone out there just about to launch a new station scheme in the GWR area from scratch. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 29, 2018, 10:14:59 The DfT has responded to the consultation..... (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf)
81 page pdf..... Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: paul7575 on August 29, 2018, 10:51:28 The DfT has responded to the consultation..... (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf) ...and posted yesterday, hence the current discussion?81 page pdf..... Paul Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 29, 2018, 11:05:53 Not easy to find in "Forum Overview - hence starting a new thread (which has been transferred to here.
Personally, this is so important that it ought to have it's own thread, suitably titled. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on August 29, 2018, 11:12:23 Not easy to find in "Forum Overview - hence starting a new thread (which has been transferred to here. Personally, this is so important that it ought to have it's own thread, suitably titled. Merged (after moderator discussion!) at the moment. There were already discussions going on under that "Forum Overview" topic, and having the two running was going to confuse. There may be logic in splitting the old/merged topic at the point that the "results" were announced - such a thing best done in the quietness of the night rather than at peak posting times! Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 29, 2018, 11:29:04 I'm certainly not complaining that my post was merged here at all...just explained to Paul who hadn't noticed that my post was merged, rather than posted here.
I do support now splitting this thread from when the Government response was added to this thread for the reason given previously. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: paul7575 on August 29, 2018, 15:12:14 Not easy to find in "Forum Overview - hence starting a new thread (which has been transferred to here. Oh sorry, I missed the second thread. Paul Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: grahame on August 29, 2018, 15:36:36 Official announcement of the publication from the DfT ... just received
Quote Dear Stakeholder, We wish to alert you that yesterday we published the Stakeholder Briefing Document for the Great Western rail franchise. Many thanks to everyone who took the time to response to the consultation, which took place between November 2017 and February 2018. The Stakeholder Briefing Document sets out the issues which were raised though the public consultation, which was carried out between November 2017 and February 2018, and our response to these. Key amongst these is our decision not to split the Great Western franchise, as stated by the Secretary of State on 24th July. The Stakeholder Briefing Document can be found at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/736146/great-western-rail-franchise-stakeholder-briefing-document.pdf We will be happy to discuss any issues further as we continue to develop the specification for the franchise, so please do contact us if you have any questions, or wish to discuss any of the issues raised. Yours sincerely, Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: CMRail on August 29, 2018, 16:56:20 https://ibb.co/it6709
(I am having issues using images, this is all that worked) Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: stuving on August 29, 2018, 17:21:38 The current GW franchise (more of a direct award) has been extended by a year to the end of March 2020. DfT say they are discussing a further extension to 2022 with First, but until that is agreed the first step in letting the new franchise is scheduled for next month (the EOI in September).
This document does not mention that franchising process anywhere except to repeat, from the consultation document, that it was "inviting views on priorities for the franchise throughout the 2020s". Instead, it has many places where it asks FirstGroup to "set out the steps they will take", "demonstrate how it will achieve", "develop[ing] its proposals", and suchlike. I can't see any suggestion that the result of this work by First will form the basis of a new franchise specification, presumably to run from 2022. So what have DfT done with the rest of the 2020s? Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 30, 2018, 16:32:19 I doubt they can give GWR advance notice of any requirements going specifically straight into the ITT for the new franchise can they? Surely the ITT can only be released to all successful applicants at the same time?
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: stuving on August 30, 2018, 17:09:02 I doubt they can give GWR advance notice of any requirements going specifically straight into the ITT for the new franchise can they? Surely the ITT can only be released to all successful applicants at the same time? Well, they can ask GWR to do something in the next extension, something that is also the preferred option for the following franchise - that document is full of examples. They could studiously avoid mentioning the franchise, but I don't suppose it would fool anyone - not each other nor the outside world. I mean, "can you look at implementing this next year just in case we put it in the franchise" - does that mean any change has to be planned as reversible at minimum cost? Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 31, 2018, 09:01:39 Indeed, which is what they're doing now.
Once that is sorted, the consultation document is likely to be used as the basis for ITT requirements, honed better to the length of said franchise to extract the best offer possible. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: stuving on August 31, 2018, 09:46:59 Indeed, which is what they're doing now. Once that is sorted, the consultation document is likely to be used as the basis for ITT requirements, honed better to the length of said franchise to extract the best offer possible. Yes - that was my point; that should be what happens. But the briefing document just doesn't read that way. Look at section 4: "Progress to date and next steps" (P 20). It does use the word "franchise", but not in the sense I would expect - as what follows the current franchise from 2020 or 2022, involving a competition stage. This is section 4 in full (my bolding): Quote 4. Progress to date and next steps 4.1 Since the public consultation ended, we have been reviewing the responses and evaluating these to decide whether there will be a case for specifying specific improvements to the franchise. This builds on the earlier round of stakeholder engagement which took place during Summer 2017. In some areas, we will seek specific improvements from the franchise; in others we may set out the issue or the outcomes we require, and ask FirstGroup how it will address these issues or outcomes. 4.2 We had originally suggested that we might to issue the formal specification to FirstGroup in June 2018. However, a number of issues have arisen, which mean that this will no longer be appropriate. In particular, there have been delays in completed sections of the agreed infrastructure upgrades, and we feel that it will be more beneficial if the franchise is able to concentrate on managing the effect of this, the introduction of new fleets of trains and the transfer of trains within the franchise, and preparing for the introduction of new timetables. In common with other franchises, we also need to consider how future timetable improvements can best be introduced in order to provide the intended benefits while restoring better performance, and ensuring that passengers can be confident that the timetable will operate as planned. 4.3 Over the coming months, we will work with FirstGroup as we develop the ‘Request for Proposal’, which will comprise the formal specification for the franchise. In doing so, we will have to consider consultees’ priorities for improvement alongside the availability of central government funds to secure those improvements, recognising the continuing pressures on the public finances. We will expect FirstGroup to engage closely with stakeholders as part of this process and this engagement could include discussions about the potential for local funding contributions towards initiatives that support local plans for economic, employment and housing growth but that would not be viable for FirstGroup to deliver alone. FirstGroup will develop a full costed ‘Proposal’ in response to our specification, which we evaluate to ensure that it meets our specification and is affordable. We will then negotiate detailed terms with FirstGroup, including contractual commitments to secure delivery of the outcomes promised within the Proposal. In this section, "franchise" means a further contract already awarded to FirstGroup subject to agreement of details. It doesn't sound right to me for a two-year extension from 2020 to 2022 - step back about five years and it would fit perfectly if the competition had been scrapped in favour of a new five-year (at least) direct award. And if it is the two-year extension, there's still my original question - where have DfT hidden the rest of the 2020s? Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 31, 2018, 10:47:22 Take your point.....it starts off definitely with a new franchise in mind but then seems to veer off to discussions with solely GWR, which points distinctly to an extended award - otherwise it ought to be open competition, rather than simply GWR.
interesting - will discuss with my GWR contacts, when I get a suitable chance to see what they make of it. Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: stuving on August 31, 2018, 10:56:00 Noting the bit about a delay to the "formal specification" (of whatever) going to First, I'm beginning to think this briefing document was drastically edited, and by the looks of it late on. Perhaps it would have explained about this extension/direct award and what was in it, and what wasn't so would be in the next proper franchise. But even that doesn't explain some of the omissions.
Title: Re: GWRF2020-intro. Great Western Rail Franchise Consultation - Forum Overview Post by: ChrisB on August 31, 2018, 11:07:55 Perhaps it would have explained about this extension/direct award and what was in it, and what wasn't so would be in the next proper franchise. THe former is still under discussion, so the latter isn't yet known. And that's where their problem in this document lies. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |