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London Mayor urges takeover of 'failing' Southern rail | London Mayor urges takeover of 'failing' Southern rail |
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The Mayor of London has repeated his offer to put Transport for London (TfL) in charge of "failing" Southern rail. | The Mayor of London has repeated his offer to put Transport for London (TfL) in charge of "failing" Southern rail. |
Passengers have suffered months of disruptions amid staff shortages and strike action by conductors. | Passengers have suffered months of disruptions amid staff shortages and strike action by conductors. |
TfL would be able to "get a grip" on the situation, Sadiq Khan told the government. His previous offer of a temporary takeover was rejected. | TfL would be able to "get a grip" on the situation, Sadiq Khan told the government. His previous offer of a temporary takeover was rejected. |
Operator Govia Thameslink Railway said its focus was on resolving issues, "not arguments about political control". | Operator Govia Thameslink Railway said its focus was on resolving issues, "not arguments about political control". |
Political control 'arguments' | Political control 'arguments' |
In a letter to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, Mr Khan said TfL haD the expertise of running public transport services. | In a letter to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, Mr Khan said TfL haD the expertise of running public transport services. |
He also criticised the government's refusal to reconsider who should run the franchise. | He also criticised the government's refusal to reconsider who should run the franchise. |
TfL can deliver a better service than Southern Rail by "immediately assigning an experienced team to fix the service", he wrote. | TfL can deliver a better service than Southern Rail by "immediately assigning an experienced team to fix the service", he wrote. |
Mr Khan said immediate action was needed adding, "passengers should not have to suffer any longer the appalling level of service they are currently forced to endure". | Mr Khan said immediate action was needed adding, "passengers should not have to suffer any longer the appalling level of service they are currently forced to endure". |
A spokesperson for Govia Thameslink Railway said: "Our focus is on resolving the immediate issues to restore the service that passengers rightly expect, not arguments about political control." | A spokesperson for Govia Thameslink Railway said: "Our focus is on resolving the immediate issues to restore the service that passengers rightly expect, not arguments about political control." |
Apologising to passengers, the operator added: "We are committed to a long-term franchise, reporting to the Department for Transport." | Apologising to passengers, the operator added: "We are committed to a long-term franchise, reporting to the Department for Transport." |
'Cannot guarantee safety' | 'Cannot guarantee safety' |
Southern staff with the Rail, Maritime and Transport union went on strike for three days this week in a dispute over the role of conductors. | Southern staff with the Rail, Maritime and Transport union went on strike for three days this week in a dispute over the role of conductors. |
The union is now in talks with management at the conciliation service Acas. | The union is now in talks with management at the conciliation service Acas. |
Southern added 89 trains to Thursday's timetable after the RMT union suspended a five-day conductors' strike on Tuesday and agreed to new negotiations. | Southern added 89 trains to Thursday's timetable after the RMT union suspended a five-day conductors' strike on Tuesday and agreed to new negotiations. |
The service will not return to the pre-strike timetable until the weekend but trains will now run to Falmer station for fans travelling to Brighton and Hove Albion's game against Nottingham Forest in the EFL Championship. | |
The club said earlier the the strike could cost it as much as £300,000 in lost ticket sales. | |