Alliance Rail Holdings (Alliance) has welcomed the decision by
the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR), to approve its application for a
new direct passenger rail service between Blackpool and London.
The application to operate six return train services each day,
including weekends, was submitted by Great North Western Railway (GNWR),
an Arriva company and a sister company of Grand Central, which already
operates successful passenger services between the North East and West
Yorkshire to London.
The new services will start in 2018 and will see Arriva investing in
new tilting trains, and creating around 120 new jobs to operate these
services.
Alongside the provision of new direct services from Blackpool to
London, passengers will benefit from the increased competition these
will provide on the West Coast Main Line (WCML). Communities along the
220 mile route will also benefit from additional journey opportunities
at a number of other stations in the North West and the Midlands.
Ian Yeowart, Managing Director of Alliance said “We are naturally
delighted that the ORR has approved our application to deliver a new
direct rail service linking Blackpool and London The introduction of
these new services will further grow the market for rail travel. As well
as bringing new direct services to a number of locations, notably
Blackpool, it will give passengers further choice. Experience on the
East Coast Main Line (ECML) with Grand Central has shown how this
stimulates the market and helps put pressure on prices, a fact noted by
the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in its recent rail review”.
The key features of the new service are:
- Six return trains a day between London and Blackpool - starting in 2018
- Investment in a fleet of new tilting trains
- 120 new jobs created for this operation
- Significant wider economic benefits across the towns and cities served, particularly Blackpool which has recently received Enterprise Zone status.
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