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Rail network north of Perth 'not fit for purpose' | |
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The rail network north of Perth is "unfit for purpose", according to Scotland's Chambers of Commerce. | The rail network north of Perth is "unfit for purpose", according to Scotland's Chambers of Commerce. |
The business group was responding to the Scottish government's consultation on the next railway franchise. | The business group was responding to the Scottish government's consultation on the next railway franchise. |
It said links to the Highlands and north-east should be improved, including direct services across the border without having to change trains at Edinburgh. | It said links to the Highlands and north-east should be improved, including direct services across the border without having to change trains at Edinburgh. |
The current First Scotrail franchise ends in November 2014. | The current First Scotrail franchise ends in November 2014. |
First Group has operated all domestic rail services in Scotland and sleeper services to London since 2004. | First Group has operated all domestic rail services in Scotland and sleeper services to London since 2004. |
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce argued the next franchise should be at least 12 years long to allow for long-term planning. | |
Wi-fi access | Wi-fi access |
Its response recommended flexibility about closing services and stations that were barely used and called for improved on-board wi-fi access and electronic passenger information. | Its response recommended flexibility about closing services and stations that were barely used and called for improved on-board wi-fi access and electronic passenger information. |
The submission stated: "The Scottish rail network is essentially unfit for purpose north of Perth at present." | The submission stated: "The Scottish rail network is essentially unfit for purpose north of Perth at present." |
It argued business users of rail services wanted trains from Aberdeen, Inverness and Dumfries that reached Edinburgh and Glasgow in time for 09:00 meetings. | It argued business users of rail services wanted trains from Aberdeen, Inverness and Dumfries that reached Edinburgh and Glasgow in time for 09:00 meetings. |
The chambers criticised inconsistent provision of catering and business class seating, and said that the tourism industry required better luggage and cycle storage space for visitors to Scotland. | The chambers criticised inconsistent provision of catering and business class seating, and said that the tourism industry required better luggage and cycle storage space for visitors to Scotland. |
They suggested rail operators should learn from airlines in the way they managed pricing to fill seats, in place of two fares for peak and off-peak times. | They suggested rail operators should learn from airlines in the way they managed pricing to fill seats, in place of two fares for peak and off-peak times. |
The proposal also urged government to tackle inefficient, underused services. | The proposal also urged government to tackle inefficient, underused services. |
"There are some stations in the Scottish rail network that are serving very few customers," it said. | "There are some stations in the Scottish rail network that are serving very few customers," it said. |
It claimed one station was used by only eight passengers in 2002-03, rising to only 90 in 2009-10, but the station was not identified. | It claimed one station was used by only eight passengers in 2002-03, rising to only 90 in 2009-10, but the station was not identified. |
'Little need' | |
Liz Cameron, chief executive of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, said: "The franchise must allow the franchisee the freedom to respond to customer demand and to achieve the best match between services and demand. | Liz Cameron, chief executive of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, said: "The franchise must allow the franchisee the freedom to respond to customer demand and to achieve the best match between services and demand. |
"At present, too much resource is being deployed to service assets for which there is little customer need." | "At present, too much resource is being deployed to service assets for which there is little customer need." |
A Transport Scotland spokesman said: "Offering the best possible experience for passengers throughout Scotland has been at the heart of the consultation, and that includes our commitment to rail services in the north. | |
"We have already invested considerably in new rolling stock and future requirements could be included with the 2014 franchise. | |
"The Scottish government has made clear its commitment to improving connectivity on trains with confirmation that a pilot project will be put in place shortly. | |
"Although it is too early to comment on specific responses, ministers are already preparing to make positive announcements on the rail service in the coming weeks." |
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