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Established Member
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PRESS RELEASE Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Rail Passenger Association
(SARPA).
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11 October 2011
Rail User Group AGM hears about improvements in the pipeline.
Saturday 8th October saw representatives from Arriva Trains Wales (ATW) attend the Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Rail Passenger Association’s (SARPA) Annual General meeting in the White Lion Hotel Machynlleth. ATW Stakeholder Relationship Manager Ben Davies and Michael Vaughan told members that much needed Customer Information Screen were due to be installed at Welshpool, Caersws and Dyfi Junction stations by the end of 2011, these would be paid for by ATW themselves however stations in Ceredigion and Gwynedd would have to wait on European funding being confirmed before they saw their turn.
Members were somewhat dismayed to hear that the delay in the refurbishment of Aberystwyth station was down to funding issues. Despite being announced sometime ago it transpires that despite agreeing in principle it appears that the Welsh European Funding Office then conducted a time consuming full appraisal before agreeing to release funds. Members were told that work was due to start at the end of March 2012.
Messrs Davies and Vaughan from ATW stuck to the line that the company had no inkling what the Welsh Government would prioritise or not in its revised national transport plan which is due out in November and realistically even if a green light was given it would be May 2012 at the earliest before any additional services ran on the Cambrian. On a more positive note growth in patronage on the line continued and the new signalling system had at last settled down and punctuality on the Cambrian was now better than on the East Coast Mainline out of London’s King Cross station.
Members resolved to keep up pressure on the Welsh Government to introduce extra services on the line and utilise the £13 million spent on infrastructure to allow this to happen that is already complete. SARPA will next meet in Aberystwyth on Tuesday November 1st at 1800 in the Cambria Building on Pier St.
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PRESS RELEASE Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Rail Passenger Association
(SARPA).
Mobile: removed
E-mail: removed
11 October 2011
Rail User Group AGM hears about improvements in the pipeline.
Saturday 8th October saw representatives from Arriva Trains Wales (ATW) attend the Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Rail Passenger Association’s (SARPA) Annual General meeting in the White Lion Hotel Machynlleth. ATW Stakeholder Relationship Manager Ben Davies and Michael Vaughan told members that much needed Customer Information Screen were due to be installed at Welshpool, Caersws and Dyfi Junction stations by the end of 2011, these would be paid for by ATW themselves however stations in Ceredigion and Gwynedd would have to wait on European funding being confirmed before they saw their turn.
Members were somewhat dismayed to hear that the delay in the refurbishment of Aberystwyth station was down to funding issues. Despite being announced sometime ago it transpires that despite agreeing in principle it appears that the Welsh European Funding Office then conducted a time consuming full appraisal before agreeing to release funds. Members were told that work was due to start at the end of March 2012.
Messrs Davies and Vaughan from ATW stuck to the line that the company had no inkling what the Welsh Government would prioritise or not in its revised national transport plan which is due out in November and realistically even if a green light was given it would be May 2012 at the earliest before any additional services ran on the Cambrian. On a more positive note growth in patronage on the line continued and the new signalling system had at last settled down and punctuality on the Cambrian was now better than on the East Coast Mainline out of London’s King Cross station.
Members resolved to keep up pressure on the Welsh Government to introduce extra services on the line and utilise the £13 million spent on infrastructure to allow this to happen that is already complete. SARPA will next meet in Aberystwyth on Tuesday November 1st at 1800 in the Cambria Building on Pier St.
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