Aren't RUSs▸ drawn up by Network Rail though? Something that the DfT» don't have to follow if they choose not to.
That applies to consultation documents also.
The point I'm making is that there are various reports, consultations, aspirations, internet chatter etc, but nothing from the DfT saying, "they want to split up the TPE▸ franchise."
Manchester Airport - Scotland is not to be included in the next Inter City West Coast franchise. Which is expected to be 14 years in length.
The NW electrification announcement by DfT did explicitly state that Manchester - Scotland would be removed from TPE, and run as a 'micro franchise'. I'm not aware of a formal DfT announcement of anything else to do with TPE, although break up is also a McNulty report proposal.
I don't think it is correct to say DfT are not involved in a new RUS though, DfT is definitely consulted about them, and
AIUI▸ NR» would be highly unlikely to publish a proposal in an RUS which DfT were not reasonably OK with...
Paul
It's probably just me referring to the wrong body by the time there's DfT, Network Rail and
ORR» .
The Manchester Airport to Blackpool route is set to be run by the same rolling stock as other North West lines which are set to be electrified (likely 319s) so moving that route to the Northern franchise would have logic - then Barrow and Windermere services are interworked by Blackpool services so again there would be logic in moving them across.
Then you'll have just 5 routes left as TPE so unless you start moving routes in the other direction (e.g. York-Blackpool, Selby/Leeds to Manchester Vic or/and Leeds to Morecambe) then the TPE franchise will be very small.