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East Coast train line to be put into public control | East Coast train line to be put into public control |
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Rail services on the East Coast Main Line are being brought back under government control. | Rail services on the East Coast Main Line are being brought back under government control. |
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling told Parliament that temporary state ownership would provide the smoothest transition to a new operator. | Transport Secretary Chris Grayling told Parliament that temporary state ownership would provide the smoothest transition to a new operator. |
The service is being renamed London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) a brand last used in the 1940s. | The service is being renamed London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) a brand last used in the 1940s. |
It is the third time in a just over a decade that the government has called a halt to the East Coast franchise. | It is the third time in a just over a decade that the government has called a halt to the East Coast franchise. |
Mr Grayling told Parliament that after two months of analysis he had concluded that bringing the service back under the control of the Department of Transport was the best option. | Mr Grayling told Parliament that after two months of analysis he had concluded that bringing the service back under the control of the Department of Transport was the best option. |
The aim was to use a period of state control to establish a new public-private partnership from 2020, he said. | The aim was to use a period of state control to establish a new public-private partnership from 2020, he said. |
Mr Grayling said the new arrangements will not affect staff or passenger services. | Mr Grayling said the new arrangements will not affect staff or passenger services. |
The London to Edinburgh line has been run by a joint venture between Stagecoach and Virgin, since 2015. | The London to Edinburgh line has been run by a joint venture between Stagecoach and Virgin, since 2015. |
The companies paid £3.3bn to run the franchise until 2023, but at the end of last year it become clear it was running into trouble. | The companies paid £3.3bn to run the franchise until 2023, but at the end of last year it become clear it was running into trouble. |
In February it was announced that the franchise would end early, leading to accusations the government was bailing out the current operators. | In February it was announced that the franchise would end early, leading to accusations the government was bailing out the current operators. |
A history of failure | |
This is the third time a franchise on the East Coast Main Line has failed. | |
In 2005, GNER signed a £1.35bn, 10-year deal in what was then the biggest contract in European railway history. One year later it was stripped of the route. | |
In August 2007, National Express agreed a £1.4bn deal, but then handed it back to the government in 2009 amid the financial crisis. | |
It was then government-run until Stagecoach and Virgin's £3.3bn bid in 2015. | |
Mr Grayling said the companies had "got their bid wrong", overestimating passenger numbers and revenues. | Mr Grayling said the companies had "got their bid wrong", overestimating passenger numbers and revenues. |
He told Parliament that Stagecoach and Virgin have lost almost £200m, but there had not been a loss to taxpayers "at this time". | He told Parliament that Stagecoach and Virgin have lost almost £200m, but there had not been a loss to taxpayers "at this time". |
The rail companies have blamed their problems on Network Rail, saying it had failed to upgrade the line which would have allowed them to run more frequent services. | The rail companies have blamed their problems on Network Rail, saying it had failed to upgrade the line which would have allowed them to run more frequent services. |
Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell tweeted that he welcomed the move, which he said was implementing Labour's Manifesto promise to renationalise the railways. | Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell tweeted that he welcomed the move, which he said was implementing Labour's Manifesto promise to renationalise the railways. |
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas tweeted that public ownership should be extended the rest of the rail network. | Green Party MP Caroline Lucas tweeted that public ownership should be extended the rest of the rail network. |
For the next two years the operator of last resort, overseen by the Department of Transport will operate the East Coast Main Line. | |
It will be advised by the engineering firm Arup. | |
New franchise | |
In 2020 there will be another tender process for operating the franchise. | |
Mr Grayling would like to see closer co-operation between the state-owned Network Rail which owns the track infrastructure and the private train operators. | |
Despite their failure on the East Coast Main Line, Virgin and Stagecoach will be allowed to bid for future rail franchises. | Despite their failure on the East Coast Main Line, Virgin and Stagecoach will be allowed to bid for future rail franchises. |
After looking into problems with the service, Mr Grayling said he was advised "that there is no suggestion of either malpractice or malicious intent in what has happened". | |
He added that the firms have paid a "high financial and reputational price" in relation to the East Coast route. | He added that the firms have paid a "high financial and reputational price" in relation to the East Coast route. |
Stagecoach said it had attempted to negotiate a new contract with the Department for Transport, without success. | Stagecoach said it had attempted to negotiate a new contract with the Department for Transport, without success. |