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Government calls weekly meetings to tackle Brighton main line woes

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 28 May, 2015 at 1:33PM
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Government calls weekly meetings to tackle Brighton main line woes

Peter Kyle, Simon Kirby and Claire Perry

The government is to hold weekly meetings with Brighton main line rail operators, Network Rail and passengers to improve city commuters’ journey to work.

Peter Kyle, Simon Kirby and Claire Perry
Peter Kyle, Simon Kirby and Claire Perry

The pledge was made by rail minister Claire Perry at a meeting with city MPs yesterday.

Labour’s Peter Kyle, on his first day in parliament, joined a meeting arranged by Brighton Kemptown’s Tory MP Simon Kirby with rail minister Claire Perry.

Caroline Lucas, who initiated the meeting, had another commitment so sent an assistant.

Peter Kyle said on his Facebook page: “Despite this being the first day of business I made the most of parliament being in session and went to see the rail minister to express the deep – and often angry – concerns of local commuters about the state of our service.

“The minister, Claire Perry MP, admitted that problems on the Brighton to London Mainline were not the fault of suicides and trespass, as is sometimes said, because they are below the national average on this line. Therefore there is scope for better organisation and administration to deliver improvements.

“We pressed her on reliability, seating, and customer service.

“She has agreed to deliver improvements in six months by convening a weekly meeting with her and the rail franchise, regulators, and a passenger representative body.

“Within a week the minister will tell me how she will measure success in that six month period so I can share the targeted outcomes with you. She has also agreed to keep me in close touch and meet regularly to update all three of the city’s MPs.”

A Network Rail spokesperson said: “We recognise that performance has not been as good as it should have been and want to assure customers that we take this situation seriously.

“It’s good that the industry is working together and is committed to improving performance by delivering improvements to deliver a safe environment for users of London Bridge hand in hand with meeting the level of train provision and customer service they rightly expect.”

A Southern spokesman said: “We know our performance hasn’t been good since the number of tracks available to us into and out of London Bridge was reduced.

“However, we are working with Network Rail and Govia Thameslink Railway on the implementation of a joint improvement plan which we are delivering against despite the reduction.

“Our new summer timetable is designed to improve performance further and since its introduction earlier this month, our performance continues to improve.”

A spokeswoman for Thameslink said: “Thameslink is affected by congestion on the tracks south of the capital which is in part caused by work improving London Bridge station.

“Ultimately this will improve Thameslink timekeeping through the station but in the meantime we have a joint improvement plan with Southern and Network Rail to make things better.

“We are achieving the targets set out in this plan and punctuality is starting to improve.”

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