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Great Western rail electrification cost 'up to £2.8bn' | Great Western rail electrification cost 'up to £2.8bn' |
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The cost of electrifying the Great Western railway line between Cardiff and London could reach £2.8bn, the boss of Network Rail has said. | The cost of electrifying the Great Western railway line between Cardiff and London could reach £2.8bn, the boss of Network Rail has said. |
Chief executive Mark Carne told MPs the estimate had been £874m in January 2013 and £1.5bn in September 2014. | Chief executive Mark Carne told MPs the estimate had been £874m in January 2013 and £1.5bn in September 2014. |
Public accounts committee chair Meg Hiller called increase "staggering". | |
A senior civil servant also revealed there was now no firm completion date for the project, originally due to be finished by 2018. | |
Mr Carne blamed "inadequate planning and scope definition" in the early stages and an out-of-date cost base for the price increases. | |
"From the very early stages of the design of a project, as you go forward there's a significant degree of uncertainty," Mr Carne told the Commons public accounts committee on Wednesday. | "From the very early stages of the design of a project, as you go forward there's a significant degree of uncertainty," Mr Carne told the Commons public accounts committee on Wednesday. |
"I fully accept that this is extremely disappointing to everybody involved," he added. | "I fully accept that this is extremely disappointing to everybody involved," he added. |
Ms Hillier responded: "It's unbelievable and it's unacceptable that there was such poor planning." | Ms Hillier responded: "It's unbelievable and it's unacceptable that there was such poor planning." |
Department for Transport Permanent Secretary Philip Rutnam told MPs he was "not in a position to give you a schedule for Great Western electrification". | |
"You're probably aware of the schedule that there was - which was 2016 to Bristol Parkway, Newbury, Oxford, 2017 to Cardiff, 2018 to Swansea," he said. | |
"It is clearly highly likely that there will be delays against that schedule and I'm afraid I'm not in a position at the moment to give you a new schedule." |