Northern Rail Franchise (Rolling Stock)

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport – in the House of Commons am 10:30 am ar 3 Rhagfyr 2009.

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Photo of John Pugh John Pugh Shadow Minister (Health), Shadow Minister (Treasury) 10:30, 3 Rhagfyr 2009

What the timetable is for provision of new rolling stock for the Northern Rail franchise.

Photo of Sadiq Khan Sadiq Khan Minister of State (Department for Transport)

We are in discussions with the Northern Rail franchise and the passenger transport executives on a first phase of additional rolling stock. We will make an announcement in due course.

Photo of John Pugh John Pugh Shadow Minister (Health), Shadow Minister (Treasury)

I thank the Minister for that slightly disappointing answer. We have already had a number of bids for rolling stock from different regions of the UK, but the 142s on the Manchester-Southport line are some of the oldest, most unsafe and, at times, most overcrowded stock in the network. Surely, if anything is a priority, this is.

Photo of Sadiq Khan Sadiq Khan Minister of State (Department for Transport)

Of all the rolling stock interventions, Northern is the most complex for a variety of reasons, not least because five major cities are involved and because of the interrelationships between the different cities. I have referred before to the discussions that the Under-Secretary of State for Transport, my hon. Friend Chris Mole, has had with the integrated transport authority and passenger transport executives in the region. The hon. Gentleman will be pleased to know that we are working more closely with the PTEs and Northern to form a joint undertaking of the predictions, which will include his constituents and his area, as well as on the appraisal process. We hope that there will be good news around the corner.