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Chancellor issues warning to rail firm

10:48am Saturday 16th February 2008

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CHANCELLOR Alastair Darling has told rail operator First Great Western to "get a grip" or risk putting its franchise in danger.

Mr Darling criticised the company while on a ministerial visit to Bristol yesterday.

The Chancellor said: "I know there have been very great problems with this particular franchise that have gone on far too long.

"Frankly, the travelling public using the line are entitled to expect far better reliability and punctuality in a far better service."

Zahra Akkerhuys, a spokesman for passenger group Ox Rail Action, said: "FGW should be extremely concerned by the Chancellor's comments.

"Poor time-keeping continues to be the primary problem from Oxford now."

A spokesman for the rail company said: "First Great Western is investing £200m in its franchise and is the only train operator refreshing all its fleet.

"We have doubled our compensation offer in recognition that there have been performance issues and are working hard to improve our services.

"The benefits of our investments are beginning to show and First Great Western's latest performance figure is a punctuality rate of 85 per cent."

The Chancellor's comments came after it emerged that 300 passengers were forced to squeeze into a two-carriage train instead of an eight-carriage train last weekend due to a scheduling error.


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julian, oxford says...
12:27pm Sat 16 Feb 08

All talk, as ever with NuLab. The contract simply doesnt permit the franchise to be cancelled. And those guys in Dept Transport wouldnt want to upset their friends and future employer now would they?

Andrew, Oxford says...
1:01pm Sat 16 Feb 08

Did the Chancellor risk taking a train to the meeting in Bristol and was it on time?

Perhaps the chancellor could also explain why a Journey of roughly the same distance in Scotland(Stirling-Ed
inburgh) with the same company (First) costs just £11.10 whereas it costs £43.10 for the equivalent ticket between Oxford and London.

Someone is being taken for a ride, and I don't think it's the people in Scotland.

Becky, Oxford says...
1:40pm Sat 16 Feb 08

FGW trains have a punctuality rate of 85%. If I had a punctuality rate of just 85%, I'd have been sacked many, many years ago. It's apallingly bad.

past, says...
3:17pm Sat 16 Feb 08

frankly i think i the rail service has improved no end since the thames trains days, i remember them putting on those little 2 carriage trains etc etc, give first a chance

kev smith, milton keynes says...
3:37pm Sat 16 Feb 08

perhaps mr darling should spend a month on great western ding some real work and finding out why its in the state its in ?

also what qualifications has darling got to be a chancellor, he was lousy at transport also

cc, oxfordshire says...
10:13pm Sun 17 Feb 08

F.G.W are great, clean, comfy, and with a great choice of snacks at a reasonable price,,, sometimes i go for a train journey to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the tasty treats, its better than prison

Lee, Launton says...
11:29am Mon 18 Feb 08

cc wrote:
F.G.W are great, clean, comfy, and with a great choice of snacks at a reasonable price,,, sometimes i go for a train journey to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the tasty treats, its better than prison
Marginally...

Deb, Oxford says...
2:58pm Mon 18 Feb 08

Does anyone know what happens about compensation for annual ticket holders if you're not planning on renewing at the end of your year? I can only find details about being given a refund when you renew. Surely there should be an option also for the people who committed to travel green for 12 months and then gave up?!!

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