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Department for Transport

Rail franchising: InterCity East Coast


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Written statement


Department for Transport

Rail franchising: InterCity East Coast


  date 10 December 2014
  source Department for Transport
  type Written statement

Confirmation of the InterCity East Coast rail franchise award to Inter City Railways Limited.

On 27 November 2014 I announced my intention to award the InterCity East Coast rail franchise to Inter City Railways Limited, a joint venture of Stagecoach Transport Holdings Limited and Virgin Holdings Limited, following the completion of a standstill period. I am happy to confirm to the House that the standstill period has now ended and that we completed the contract after the markets closed last night (9 December 2014). This means that Inter City Railways Limited can now begin the mobilisation process that will mean the new franchise will start on 1 March 2015.

The new InterCity East Coast franchise will last for 8 years and will deliver massive benefits for passengers, taxpayers and staff. Inter City Railways Limited will oversee and facilitate the introduction of the new state of the art Intercity Express Programme trains and will increase total capacity on the franchise by around 50%. They plan to deliver new services, including providing direct connections to London to 5 destinations that have not had services on the franchise before (Huddersfield, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Dewsbury and Thornaby) and faster journey times to many destinations along the route. Passengers will benefit from an investment of £140m in improving facilities at stations and on trains and the taxpayer will benefit from around £3.3bn of premium to be paid to government over the life of the contract.

Inter City Railways Limited have great long term plans for the InterCity East Coast and are the right company to take them forward with passengers at the heart of the franchise. I am delighted with this award and look forward to working in partnership with the new operator for the benefit of passengers, taxpayers and the industry.


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