Is there likely to be a formal consultation on the new franchise, as there have been consultations on other forthcoming franchises, please?
Thanks
Welsh Government said earlier this year that the replacement Wales and border franchise consultation would happen by October.
Did you post on the wrong - Northern - thread?
OP asks about other franchises
There very likely will be a consultation, but it might not be for a while being as according to the current schedule the new franchise is expected to start in February 2016.
http://www.wymetro.com/news/Consultation_on_Rail_Strategy_for_the_North/
There is indeed a consultation. Isn't open for long though.
I read recently that the Dft are negotiating with Northern Rail to run the franchise till 2016.
Is this because no one else wants to run it?
Shows that transport sometimes isn't best placed in the private sector.
Why don't we taxpayers run it ourselves and keep the dividend, thereby reducing the subsidy?
In the absence of competition what is the benefit of giving it to the private sector?
I read recently that the Dft are negotiating with Northern Rail to run the franchise till 2016.
Is this because no one else wants to run it?
Shows that transport sometimes isn't best placed in the private sector.
Why don't we taxpayers run it ourselves and keep the dividend, thereby reducing the subsidy?
Note you ask your first question to allow you to bring in the pubic/private debate to be stirred by assuming your own question being rather wide of the truth and taking the thread way off topic.
Have Northern got the franchise until 2016? I've seen something somewhere that states Northern don't expect to be running it past 2014
It is complicated by the wish to devolve more control locally and also the plans for the parallel TPE franchise.
Awarding a possible combined Northern/TPE franchise to start in 2014 could have made things harder for DfT for the following reasons:
1. If it's a franchise commitment to start running something at a certain date and a cascade cannot be arranged in time then DfT would have to order additional stock, as has happened with Southern, opposed to delaying new services, as has happened with Manchester to Burnley.
2. No decision has yet been made as to whether North TPE will get new or cascaded stock and approximately how many vehicles will be ordered.
3. A final decision has not been made on rolling stock for Thames Valley electric services. A decision which could significantly change the number of 319s available to cascade to the north of England.
Our group was asked to provide feedback on Rail North a few weeks ago about the lines our RUG looks after, our comments are now in the hands of South Yorkshire PTE for some bazzar reason ?![]()
2) Do we have an educated guess of how many units will be required?
Sorry to go way off the subject, will this affect the recruitment of new staff at Northern Rail?
Most conductors on the whardale/airedale line told me that the extension to 2016 was agreed earlier this year.
We're expecting:
1. Half-hourly Liverpool-Newcastle service (approx. 3 hour journey time.)
2. Half-hourly Manchester Airport-York service (approx 1.5 hour journey time.)
3. Hourly semi-fast Piccadilly-Selby service (approx 1.5 hour journey time.)
Then possibly:
4. Hourly semi-fast Piccadilly-Hull - which would be DMU operated but may change to EMU if Selby-Hull gets electrified (approx 2 hour journey time.)
5. New stock for Manchester Airport-Scotland with Liverpool portions added to 50% of services (15 units - based on the fact 10 are required for Manchester Airport to Scotland.)
However, what form an order will take is a different question. You could order one fleet of 4/5 car EMUs and give all the routes to one operator.
Alternatively, number 1 could go to East Coast and get IEP, number 5 could go to West Coast and get mini-Pendolinos leaving new/refurbished regional EMUs required for the rest.
So should be something like 30 amount of services with length 4/5/8 cars possibly meaning more or less units required in peak.
1. 7
2. 4
3. 2
4. 2
5. 15
Hull to Manchester is currently 5 diagrams and you're reducing it to 2?!
The current deal runs out in March 2014.
However the timetable for new franchise competitions is here: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa..._data/file/170565/rail-franchise-schedule.pdf
so Northern are in negotiations for an extension to Jan 2016. It is complicated by the wish to devolve more control locally and also the plans for the parallel TPE franchise.
Recent telephone conversations with Northern Rail at Leeds have intimated the current status quo situation until March 2014 and then reflected the current as yet non-agreement after that date. I wonder if their Customer Relations advisors have issued with a pre-prepared script of answers to give to queries on matters past March 2014.