The entire railway franchising system has been postponed, which affects the majority of the Train Operating Companies in England:
Code: Select all
West Coast: December 2012
Essex Thamesside: May 2013
Greater Western: July 2013
South Central, Thameslink, Great Northern: September 2013
East Coast**: December 2013
Northern: March 2014
Kent: April 2014
Greater Anglia: September 2014
London Overground*: November 2014
Scotland*: November 2014
Transpennine: March 2015
East Midlands: April 2015
West Midlands: September 2015
CrossCountry: April 2016
*concessions awarded by Transport Scotland/TfL
**operated by "Directly Operated Railways"; nationalised
What are everybody's thoughts on the whole thing?
For me, it comes as no surprise that the franchising process itself is flawed. It doesn't take a genius to work out that it's been little other than a risk-free way for banks and transport companies to make ludicrous amounts of money.
I simply hope that more franchises end up in the hands of DOR, and it forms a key point of debate in the 2015 General Election.