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2001-12-07 SRA-001
Strategic Rail Authority
£400 Million for Local Rail Projects
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Rail Passenger Partnership fund
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Press release
Strategic Rail Authority
£400 Million for Local Rail Projects
£400million over ten years was today pledged by the SRA through its relaunched Rail Passenger Partnership (RPP) fund. RPP funding for new commuter trains for West Yorkshire and improved information systems on the Carlisle to Newcastle route is being announced at the same time. The fund, for regional priorities, will support projects as diverse as: Longer trains. New train services (including Sunday services). Better interchange facilties, access to stations and new and extended car parks. Secure cycle storage. New stations. The new streamlined Fund will include the following features Maximum limit for 'Fast Track' (4-6 week assessment) applications is being increased from £100,000 to £250,000. Grants for capital as well as current expenditure. Broader scope of type of schemes eligible for funding (eg including buslinks) Greater SRA involvement in all stages of process from development of concept onwards. SRA Chief Executive Mike Grant said: "Many improvements to the rail network have been delivered through our Rail Passenger Partnership to date. However, there is scope for speeding up the assessment process for many potential projects, and today's change to the rules is doing just that. "Today's announcements on the West Yorkshire and Hexham projects provide more examples where the fund has already been used to finance a better service for passengers. The RPP scheme, initially launched in 1999, aims to bring about modal shift from road to rail and improve transport integration. So far, 41 awards have been made at a cost of £45million. Notes to Editors 1. Today's changes to the RPP assessment process also invo lve a new focus on consultation and project management, and the support of regional and local transport plans (in liaison with DTLR, National Assembly of Wales and the Scottish Executive). 2. RPP funding for new trains for West Yorkshire and new information systems on the Carlisle-Hexham-Newcastle line are also being announced today. For further details contact the Department for Transport Rail Press desk: 020 7944 3108
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