Again, the current fragmentation of the network means that we have dozens of different types of rolling stock across the network, all procured by different operators at different times, which are not interoperable between operators and cannot be moved around the network precisely when there are issues such as those that the hon. Gentleman described. With the establishment of Great British Railways and a long-term rolling stock strategy, we can procure fewer types of trains and start to move them around. I will take away the specific issue of short-form trains on Great Western Railway and write to him about what action can be taken.
Rail Performance
Proceeding contribution from
Louise Haigh
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 11 November 2024.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Rail Performance.
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