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Railways Act 2005: Network Changes

Written statement made by Lord Davies of Oldham (Labour) on Thursday, 26 January 2006 in the House of Lords, on behalf of the Department for Transport.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Transport (Alistair Darling) has made the following Ministerial Statement. Today we have published a consultation document on the implementation of the provisions in the Railways Act 2005 relating to network changes. The consultation covers the guidance which the Secretary of State is required to issue on circumstances in which rail closures should be allowed. It also covers when more minor modifications should be allowed, and will replace existing guidance that becomes obsolete when the Strategic Rail Authority is formally wound-up later this year. The Government want more passengers to use the railways. Indeed, Britain now has the fastest growing railway in Europe. The Government are also committed to increasing investment in the railways. But from time to time, as in any industry, changes to service provision will be necessary to reflect passenger and freight demand. That is why there needs to be an open and transparent process to allow these changes to be made. The Railways Act 2005 allows that to happen—hence this consultation. This guidance will ensure that safeguards and standard practices are applied to any proposals for changes on the rail network. For the first time, statutory guidance will be put in place on rail closures, making procedures clearer and more transparent. It will also ensure certain procedures are taken into account before any rail closure can be considered. The draft guidance requires that:"all alternatives are considered;""a full consultation takes place and that this includes passenger groups;""the current and future impact on passengers are considered as well as the safety, economic and environmental costs or benefits; and""in contrast with current procedures, where the Secretary of State determines closure proposals, the independent Office of Rail Regulation must be satisfied that a robust economic analysis has been performed." The document published today seeks views on the proposed implementation of this legislation. Copies of the consultation have been laid in the House Library and the deadline for responses is 21 April 2006. The existing procedure for closures will remain in place until the responses to the consultation have been considered and a final version of the new guidance has been laid before Parliament. It will continue to be administered by the Strategic Rail Authority during this period. This will be the authority's sole responsibility after 31 March 2006, and will require only a minimal number of staff.

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Reference

677 c70-1WS 

Session

2005-06
Deposited Paper DEP 06/267
Friday, 27 January 2006
Deposited papers
House of Lords
House of Commons

Legislation

Railways Act 2005
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