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Author Topic: GWRF2020-02 Splitting the current franchise area into two franchises  (Read 7575 times)
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« on: November 30, 2017, 08:11:41 »

Consultation Question 2

a) Do you agree or disagree with the proposals outlined above for splitting the Great Western franchise into smaller franchises?
– Agree
– Disagree
– No opinion
b) Why?



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The following map illustrates one possible option for a two-way split, comprising:
●● One franchise, coloured blue on the map below, concentrating on the intercity markets between London and Bristol, South Wales and the Cotswolds, outer suburban and branch line services in the Thames Valley, airport services and potentially future services using the proposed western rail link to Heathrow;
●● Another franchise, coloured red on the map below, providing long-distance services between London, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall (including the Sleeper), together with regional and local services across the central and south-western parts of the franchise area, including potential future services to Portishead and other elements of the ‘MetroWest’ scheme. This could include the services between Paddington, Newbury and Bedwyn, as although they may be a good fit with other Thames Valley services, there could be potential for the Newbury and Bedwyn services to be integrated within the longer-distance intercity services that operate along the same route.



See http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=19037 for the background to this topic
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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2017, 23:46:07 »

So is no West of England Services via Bristol a proposal of this consultation or has the decision already been made?
Also the same for no Direct trains from WSM to Paddington?

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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2017, 05:49:00 »

So is no West of England Services via Bristol a proposal of this consultation or has the decision already been made?
Also the same for no Direct trains from WSM to Paddington?

There is some reference in question 8 - see http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=19045

Noting also on the map a whole load of other elements - some of which I suspect are due to a simplified diagram. But still potential for comment.

- No Carmarthen or Pembroke Dock
- No through London to Worcester via Ashchurch service
- No local services between Newton Abbott and Plymouth
- No TransWilts services continuing south of Westbury (indeed only SWR» (South Western Railway - about) and CDF» (Cardiff - next trains)-PMH services to Warminster)
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2017, 05:49:19 »

What GWR (Great Western Railway) thinks of the proposal to split the franchise. Unsurprisingly not too keen in the idea:

http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/news/bath-news/gwr-dismisses-proposed-break-up-849624

For what it’s worth I don’t see it happening. Maybe a bit of tinkering around the edges of the GWR network  with some lines going to other franchises.
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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2017, 06:20:38 »

What GWR (Great Western Railway) thinks of the proposal to split the franchise. Unsurprisingly not too keen in the idea:

http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/news/bath-news/gwr-dismisses-proposed-break-up-849624

For what it’s worth I don’t see it happening. Maybe a bit of tinkering around the edges of the GWR network  with some lines going to other franchises.

Here's the GWR comment:

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A spokesman for GWR said it understood the Government's desire to reshape the franchise but that the proposal was "simply an option" that would not happen for at least five years if it went ahead at all.

Note though that an option requires an alternative.   Is the alternative "no change" as I don't see anything else laid down in the document explicitly as what could happen if the option is not taken.   Searching the document, the only place I find "Carmarthen" or "Pembroke" is on the current franchise map ... no other questions / alternatives there ...
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2017, 09:27:08 »

The consultation document itself reads to me as finding more faults with the idea on balance than arguments in favour.
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« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2017, 15:05:39 »

a; Disagree

b; I don't have much thought process on this one, and won't bother outlining the pros v cons as this has already been done in the consultation document, but I am against the idea. Possibly as discussed in question 3 some 'fat' could be trimmed off the current area, Greenford, Brighton etc, but personally I would like to see the core of the franchise remain as it is.
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« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2017, 21:57:53 »

I am thoroughly opposed to this. This is just another politicians' fad.

There's a reason this was nearly all one company even before 1923.  It works best as a network.  I cannot see better services from swindon to the South West resulting from this - quite the opposite.  It will reduce flexibility when things go wrong and will constrain innovation when things go right. 

Splitting it up before 2006 did not work - that's why they put it all together - so why should splitting it up again work any better now?

They have removed much of the LTV (London [and] Thames Valley) trains to TfL» (Transport for London - about).  What more do they need to tinker with now!
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« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2017, 09:14:08 »

Another potential reason is the problem when there need to be diversions.  If the franchises are split will there be less opportunities to maintain route knowledge for diversions.  I suppose it is linked to shared traction knowledge - depending on whether the 800/801 and 802s need separate training for traction knowledge.
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« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2018, 22:22:50 »

If the franchises are split and there are no West of England Services via Bristol, how will the 'Red' Drivers maintain the route knowledge for diversions? 

Ditto How will 'Blue' drivers maintain the route knowledge for diversions the other way?
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« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2018, 06:16:36 »

If the franchises are split and there are no West of England Services via Bristol, how will the 'Red' Drivers maintain the route knowledge for diversions? 

Ditto How will 'Blue' drivers maintain the route knowledge for diversions the other way?

Resilience drops within a smaller franchise ... but then resilience is traded off against cost in the planning. 

At the time the railway was expected to be running with all-electric class 801 units from London to Bristol and to Swansea, they would have been scuppered with a closure just about anywhere along their main line leaving only the extended services (Carmarthen, Weston-super-mare able to take an alternative line.  And with the sea wall breach at Dawlish fading from the memory (are there any DfT» (Department for Transport - about) ministers who were there at the time still at the DfT??) and not so high on the agenda, we see that resilience beyond running (say) 98% of the time perhaps isn't an investment priority.

It would be possible to send one train a day via a different route - as done at Foxhall curve, Ogmore Valley, and a few others.  At one time in the not too distant past,a regular relief train from London to the West Country used to run via Chippenham and Westbury, and I'm sure there are other examples ... and it would be possible to divert a train with a second driver from another company who know the road, but perhaps not the traction.  At short notice that would be impractical, but then at a cost of £££££ does the franchise specifier need to have such backup resources and systems in place to save just ££ of hassle on the occasional unplanned day?
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« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2018, 16:10:37 »

According to Philip Haigh of rail on twitter, the franchise is not going to be split.
Apparently there was no support for the proposal in the consultation.
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« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2018, 21:09:34 »

According to Philip Haigh of rail on twitter, the franchise is not going to be split.
Apparently there was no support for the proposal in the consultation.

Good news - excellent when confirmed [personal view, but clearly the majority one]

Also suggests the power of consultation inputs, and an example of how they can be a significant element in decisions.
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« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2018, 00:42:05 »

According to Philip Haigh of rail on twitter, the franchise is not going to be split.
Apparently there was no support for the proposal in the consultation.

Good news - excellent when confirmed [personal view, but clearly the majority one]

Also suggests the power of consultation inputs, and an example of how they can be a significant element in decisions.


Whilst its great news, it also goes to show just how out of touch the government and Department for Transport are with issues related to the railway...
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« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2018, 04:17:42 »

Confirmed by Chris Grayling at the end of his session with the Transport Select Committee.

https://goo.gl/2FTNnx

Fast forward to 15:42:45 - also contains brief discussion on Cross Country franchise.
(Reference is Time of Day rather than 15 minutes into the video)
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