news story
1st October 2009
MP Calls on Yate Residents to Respond to Rail
Consultation Document
Local MP Steve Webb is calling on Yate residents to have their say on a
major consultation about the future of rail services to the area.
Local people have until 27th November to comment on
Network Rail's draft
"Route Utilisation Strategy" for Great Western services. This
includes mainline services through Bristol and also suburban services
such as those from Yate.
The document will help to shape investment in the
railways over the coming decade and there are a number of proposals of
local relevance. The document suggests that there could be an hourly
service between Yate and Weston-super-Mare and also an hourly service
from Portishead to Gloucester, stopping at Yate.
If these proposals came into force there would then be
two trains an hour between Yate and Bristol, although investment of more
than £2 million would be required at Yate station to enable trains to
turn round. The strategy says that this would only be feasible with
'third party investment', which means the local authority and/or
developers putting in significant funding.
Commenting, Steve Webb said:
"This vision for rail services in the West over the coming decade offers
real potential for improvements for hard-pressed commuters. A regular
twice-hourly service between Yate and Bristol would help to improve the
quality of service, though we would need assurances that those trains
had enough carriages to cope with peak levels of demand.
"But this document is only a
draft and we therefore need to be sure that these improvements are
retained in the final version, due to be published in the New Year. I
would therefore encourage anyone who cares about local rail services to
register their support for investment at Yate by responding to the
consultation".
Those wishing to comment can e-mail
greatwesternrus@networkrail.co.uk or write
to 'Great Western RUS Consultation Response, Network Rail, Floor 4,
Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG.
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