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Wales & Borders franchise

The Wales & Borders franchise (Welsh: Masnachfraint Cymru a'r Gororau) is a railway franchise for passenger services in the United Kingdom operated since 7 February 2021 by publicly owned operator, Transport for Wales Rail. The franchise covers the majority of rail services in Wales, with some services in the bordering English regions and counties, notably North West England, the West Midlands, and Gloucestershire.

Wales & Borders
Cymru a'r Gororau
Current operatorTransport for Wales Rail
Main service area(s)Wales, North West England, the West Midlands, and Gloucestershire.
Dates of operation14 October 2001 – 6 December 2003: Wales & Borders
7 December 2003 – 13 October 2018: Arriva Trains Wales
14 October 2018 – 6 February 2021: KeolisAmey Wales
7 February 2021 – present: Transport for Wales Rail
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Current operator service map

History edit

Wales & Borders edit

In March 2000, the Shadow Strategic Rail Authority announced plans to create a separate Wales & Borders franchise.[1][2] In October 2001, the Valley Lines and Wales & West franchises were restructured as Wales & Borders and Wessex Trains, with the former taking responsibility for most services in Wales, including the Cambrian line services from Central Trains. All franchises were operated by National Express.[3][4]

In September 2003, the services from Birmingham New Street, Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly to Llandudno and Holyhead, as well as those between Bidston and Wrexham Central and Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog, operated by First North Western, were transferred to the Wales & Borders franchise.[2][5]

Arriva Trains Wales edit

In October 2002, a shortlist of Arriva, Connex/GB Railways, National Express and Serco-Abellio were invited to bid for the next franchise.[6][7] In December 2003, Arriva commenced a 15-year contract to operate the franchise until 2018, trading as Arriva Trains Wales.[8][9][10]

KeolisAmey Wales edit

In October 2016, Abellio, Arriva, a Keolis/Amey joint venture and MTR Corporation were shortlisted to bid for the next franchise,[11][12] which would be operated under the Transport for Wales brand.[13][page needed] In October 2017, Arriva withdrew from the bidding process.[14][15] Abellio withdrew in February 2018 following the collapse of its partner Carillion in January.[16] In May 2018, it was awarded to KeolisAmey Wales for a 15-year period from 14 October 2018 in a contract worth £5 billion.[17] The contract aimed to deliver much-needed investment in the Welsh network, including:[18]

  • £800M investment in trains
  • £194M to modernise 247 stations and build five brand new Metro stations
  • 285 extra services Monday to Friday
  • 294 extra Sunday services

In March 2020, an initial short-term agreement worth £40 million was confirmed, to assist the rail network during the March lockdown, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 31 May 2020, an Emergency Measures Agreement was approved to assist KeolisAmey Wales; it detailed that the Welsh Government has announced that it will spend up to £65 million over the next six months to ensure trains continue to operate on the franchise.[19]

Welsh Government edit

In October 2020, the Welsh Government announced that the franchise was to be transferred to a publicly owned operator of last resort, Transport for Wales Rail, following significant falls in passenger numbers and revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[20][21]

All staff, rolling stock and services operated by KeolisAmey Wales were taken over by the nationalised operator on 7 February 2021.[22] As part of the original agreement, Keolis and Amey continue to be responsible for infrastructure on the Core Valley Lines, where the South Wales Metro upgrade is set to take place. In addition, Keolis and Amey will continue to assist and work with the nationalised operator to provide improvements to services on the franchise, such as rolling stock and ticketing services.[23][24]

References edit

  1. ^ "SSRA redraws franchise map" Railway Gazette International August 2000 page 459
  2. ^ a b The Wales and Borders Franchise House of Commons Select Committee on Welsh Affairs Third Report 17 March 2004
  3. ^ "Wales & West splits ready for new franchise". Rail Magazine. No. 417. 5 September 2001. p. 11.
  4. ^ "Central's Welsh trains go to Wales & Borders". Rail Magazine. No. 422. 14 November 2001. p. 16.
  5. ^ "First North Western in split". The Railway Magazine. No. 1202. June 2001. p. 11.
  6. ^ "Four still in race for Wales & Borders". Rail Magazine. No. 446. 16 October 2002. p. 12.
  7. ^ "Dutch plan a Welsh invasion". The Railway Magazine. No. 1221. January 2003. p. 6.
  8. ^ "Arriva preferred bidder for 15-year Wales franchise". Rail Magazine. No. 468. 20 August 2003. p. 13.
  9. ^ "Arriva wins Wales & Borders". Rail Express. No. 88. September 2003. p. 6.
  10. ^ "Arriva to operate Wales & Borders". The Railway Magazine. No. 1230. October 2003. p. 35.
  11. ^ Rail operator shortlist revealed Welsh Government 12 October 2016
  12. ^ Wales & Borders bidders asked to propose Metro options Railway Gazette International 13 October 2016
  13. ^ "TfW to replace operator's branding". Rail Magazine. No. 834. 30 August 2017.
  14. ^ Arriva pulls out of Wales & Borders franchise contest International Railway Journal 30 October 2017
  15. ^ Arriva Trains Wales drops out of Welsh rail franchise bid BBC News 30 October 2017
  16. ^ "Abellio ends rail bid after Carillion collapse". BBC News. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  17. ^ Wales' rail and metro franchise to be run by KeolisAmey BBC News 23 May 2018
  18. ^ "New trains and more services in £5bn deal". BBC News. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Up to £65 million set aside to keep Wales' railway running". GOV.WALES. 30 May 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  20. ^ Welsh Government 22 October 2020
  21. ^ BBC News 22 October 2020
  22. ^ "Wales & Borders rail franchise taken into public ownership". Railway Gazette International. 8 February 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  23. ^ "Welsh Government takes control of franchise". The Railway Magazine. No. 1436. November 2020. p. 6.
  24. ^ "Welsh Government takes control of Wales & Borders". Rail Magazine. No. 917. 4 November 2020. p. 14.

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This article is about the current franchise For the former train operating company see Wales amp Borders The Wales amp Borders franchise Welsh Masnachfraint Cymru a r Gororau is a railway franchise for passenger services in the United Kingdom operated since 7 February 2021 by publicly owned operator Transport for Wales Rail The franchise covers the majority of rail services in Wales with some services in the bordering English regions and counties notably North West England the West Midlands and Gloucestershire Wales amp BordersCymru a r GororauCurrent operatorTransport for Wales RailMain service area s Wales North West England the West Midlands and Gloucestershire Dates of operation14 October 2001 6 December 2003 Wales amp Borders7 December 2003 13 October 2018 Arriva Trains Wales14 October 2018 6 February 2021 KeolisAmey Wales7 February 2021 present Transport for Wales RailTechnicalTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Current operator service map Contents 1 History 1 1 Wales amp Borders 1 2 Arriva Trains Wales 1 3 KeolisAmey Wales 1 4 Welsh Government 2 ReferencesHistory editWales amp Borders edit In March 2000 the Shadow Strategic Rail Authority announced plans to create a separate Wales amp Borders franchise 1 2 In October 2001 the Valley Lines and Wales amp West franchises were restructured as Wales amp Borders and Wessex Trains with the former taking responsibility for most services in Wales including the Cambrian line services from Central Trains All franchises were operated by National Express 3 4 In September 2003 the services from Birmingham New Street Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly to Llandudno and Holyhead as well as those between Bidston and Wrexham Central and Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog operated by First North Western were transferred to the Wales amp Borders franchise 2 5 Arriva Trains Wales edit In October 2002 a shortlist of Arriva Connex GB Railways National Express and Serco Abellio were invited to bid for the next franchise 6 7 In December 2003 Arriva commenced a 15 year contract to operate the franchise until 2018 trading as Arriva Trains Wales 8 9 10 KeolisAmey Wales edit In October 2016 Abellio Arriva a Keolis Amey joint venture and MTR Corporation were shortlisted to bid for the next franchise 11 12 which would be operated under the Transport for Wales brand 13 page needed In October 2017 Arriva withdrew from the bidding process 14 15 Abellio withdrew in February 2018 following the collapse of its partner Carillion in January 16 In May 2018 it was awarded to KeolisAmey Wales for a 15 year period from 14 October 2018 in a contract worth 5 billion 17 The contract aimed to deliver much needed investment in the Welsh network including 18 800M investment in trains 194M to modernise 247 stations and build five brand new Metro stations 285 extra services Monday to Friday 294 extra Sunday services In March 2020 an initial short term agreement worth 40 million was confirmed to assist the rail network during the March lockdown due to the COVID 19 pandemic On 31 May 2020 an Emergency Measures Agreement was approved to assist KeolisAmey Wales it detailed that the Welsh Government has announced that it will spend up to 65 million over the next six months to ensure trains continue to operate on the franchise 19 Welsh Government edit In October 2020 the Welsh Government announced that the franchise was to be transferred to a publicly owned operator of last resort Transport for Wales Rail following significant falls in passenger numbers and revenue due to the COVID 19 pandemic 20 21 All staff rolling stock and services operated by KeolisAmey Wales were taken over by the nationalised operator on 7 February 2021 22 As part of the original agreement Keolis and Amey continue to be responsible for infrastructure on the Core Valley Lines where the South Wales Metro upgrade is set to take place In addition Keolis and Amey will continue to assist and work with the nationalised operator to provide improvements to services on the franchise such as rolling stock and ticketing services 23 24 References edit SSRA redraws franchise map Railway Gazette International August 2000 page 459 a b The Wales and Borders Franchise House of Commons Select Committee on Welsh Affairs Third Report 17 March 2004 Wales amp West splits ready for new franchise Rail Magazine No 417 5 September 2001 p 11 Central s Welsh trains go to Wales amp Borders Rail Magazine No 422 14 November 2001 p 16 First North Western in split The Railway Magazine No 1202 June 2001 p 11 Four still in race for Wales amp Borders Rail Magazine No 446 16 October 2002 p 12 Dutch plan a Welsh invasion The Railway Magazine No 1221 January 2003 p 6 Arriva preferred bidder for 15 year Wales franchise Rail Magazine No 468 20 August 2003 p 13 Arriva wins Wales amp Borders Rail Express No 88 September 2003 p 6 Arriva to operate Wales amp Borders The Railway Magazine No 1230 October 2003 p 35 Rail operator shortlist revealed Welsh Government 12 October 2016 Wales amp Borders bidders asked to propose Metro options Railway Gazette International 13 October 2016 TfW to replace operator s branding Rail Magazine No 834 30 August 2017 Arriva pulls out of Wales amp Borders franchise contest International Railway Journal 30 October 2017 Arriva Trains Wales drops out of Welsh rail franchise bid BBC News 30 October 2017 Abellio ends rail bid after Carillion collapse BBC News 23 February 2018 Retrieved 25 February 2018 Wales rail and metro franchise to be run by KeolisAmey BBC News 23 May 2018 New trains and more services in 5bn deal BBC News 4 June 2018 Retrieved 4 June 2018 Up to 65 million set aside to keep Wales railway running GOV WALES 30 May 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2020 Written Statement Future of Rail update Welsh Government 22 October 2020 Transport for Wales rail services to be nationalised BBC News 22 October 2020 Wales amp Borders rail franchise taken into public ownership Railway Gazette International 8 February 2021 Retrieved 10 February 2021 Welsh Government takes control of franchise The Railway Magazine No 1436 November 2020 p 6 Welsh Government takes control of Wales amp Borders Rail Magazine No 917 4 November 2020 p 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wales 26 Borders franchise amp oldid 1185215411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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