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Banbury’s MP and the Transport Secretary demand CrossCountry resolve unreliable services
14/08/2024
“CrossCountry is persistently one of the worst performing operators”
Banbury’s MP and the Transport Secretary have both written to CrossCountry setting out their concerns about the service provided by the train operator.
Last week CrossCountry brought in reductions to their timetable whilst it catches up on training days required by train drivers. This will be in place for the next 13 weeks.
Sean Woodcock has written to CrossCountry to demand assurances on the steps being taken to mitigate the impact of the timetable reduction and to deliver more reliable services in future.
Cross Country provides services from Banbury, north to Manchester and south to Bournemouth. In recent months passengers have faced delays, cancellations and significant overcrowding.
Last week the Rt Hon Louise Haigh MP, Secretary of State for Transport, set out her serious concerns about the performance of CrossCountry trains and the steps she expects to be taken. This included short-term mitigations during the reduced timetable period, such as increased capacity on the services which will operate, and that the operator take steps to reduce the backlog of driver training.
Louise Haigh said: “This is not the standard we expect, or passengers deserve, but this is the mess we’ve inherited, where our railways are understaffed and lurching from one crisis to the next.
“We insisted CrossCountry put on more services than their original plan, but the reduced timetable is certainly not satisfactory. CrossCountry is persistently one of the worst performing operators, with record delays, cancellations and consistent overcrowding. That is why I have also instigated a remedial plan – to improve services in the long run.
“There can be no excuse for this sort of dire service, and it will not be tolerated under this Government.”
Sean Woodcock added: “For too long CrossCountry have let down passengers. Reliable train services are crucial to ensuring people have access to work, education and leisure opportunities across the region.
“I have requested regular updates on the progress of CrossCountry’s remedial plan and will continue to work with the operator, the Department for Transport and other key stakeholders to ensure passengers get the service they deserve.”
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam