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Letter from the Secretary of State for Transport about a Which? investigation into compensation for rail passengers who have made a high volume of claims.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Outlines items discussed at the Transport Council, including connectivity and competition in air transport, port reception facilities and the mobility package.
ORR has published terms of reference for the inquiry into disruption caused by the May rail timetable change.
London North Eastern Railway to run East Coast Mainline services.
Train services will continue to run as normal. Your tickets are still valid, your journeys won’t be affected and you do not need to change your journey plans.
Competition to run the South Eastern rail franchise announced.
Investment to create a more reliable, less congested and better connected transport network that works for the users that rely on it.
DfT and Which? co-host forum to agree action on ‘too complex’ ticketing systems.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling writes to MPs and passengers on the Southern route ahead of planned strike action this week.
New East West rail operation and closer industry cooperation for better services for passengers.
Rail Minister’s vision for the future.
Multi-million pound compensation for Southern passengers for disruption and delays.
Southern rail passengers to be repaid the equivalent of a month’s travel for the extraordinary disruption they have suffered.
Improved compensation scheme for passengers if their train is more than 15 minutes late.
Transport Secretary announces improved compensation scheme for passengers if their train is more than 15 minutes late.
Arriva Cross Country to continue to run trains services stretching across Britain under new contract announced today.
Government decision that the CRA should apply in full to all transport services, including mainline passenger rail services, from 1 October 2016.
Southern to reinstate 119 train services into the weekday timetable, and Thameslink to introduce new, longer and more spacious trains.
Rail Minister Paul Maynard announces a host of extra benefits and services for passengers in the West Midlands.
Enhanced services and faster trains across East Anglia franchise including new trains from Bombardier.
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