Mentions:
1: Stewart, Kevin (SNP - Aberdeen Central) or not, we should all take cognisance of the investment that the Scottish Government has made in our railways - Speech Link
2: Nicoll, Audrey (SNP - Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) To one extent or another, the infrastructure that would make modern transport links viable again still - Speech Link
3: Adam, Karen (SNP - Banffshire and Buchan Coast) I support any calls for improvements to roads and infrastructure in the north-east. - Speech Link
4: Hyslop, Fiona (SNP - Linlithgow) think everybody has acknowledged.In conclusion, the Government remains committed to investing in our railways - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Davies of Gower (Con - Life peer) associated minimum service levels.Thecategories are: category A, train operation services; category B, infrastructure - Speech Link
2: Baroness Randerson (LD - Life peer) The same is not true of railways. - Speech Link
3: Lord Davies of Gower (Con - Life peer) The extent of the coverage of priority routes under category B also means that the proportion of infrastructure - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mountain, Edward (Con - Highlands and Islands) Our next agenda item is an evidence session on Scotland’s railways. - Speech Link
2: None In some aspects, that is future proofing the railways. - Speech Link
3: None The ORR regulates the railways in the whole of Britain, so we can compare with how regions in England - Speech Link
4: None I have worked in railways for more than 25 years. - Speech Link
5: Lumsden, Douglas (Con - North East Scotland) What more are your organisations doing to combat antisocial behaviour on our railways? - Speech Link
Written Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Committee: Transport Committee (Department: Department for Transport)Found: ambition of the IRB to retain the benefits of both public and private sector involvement in the UK’s railways
Correspondence Feb. 28 2024
Committee: Transport Committee (Department: Department for Transport)Found: of industry and stakeholders on the primary legislative changes required to establish Great British Railways
Report May. 27 2024
Committee: Public Accounts CommitteeFound: ’ for the railways with responsibility for the whole rail system.
Written Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Committee: Transport Committee (Department: Department for Transport)Found: necessary legislative foundations for an integrated rail body with franchising powers (Great British Railways
Asked by: Jo Stevens (Labour - Cardiff Central)
Question to the Department for Transport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 26 January 2024 to Question 11134 on Railways: Wales, if he will publish the initial prioritised list of rail improvements and investments.
Answered by Huw Merriman - Minister of State (Department for Transport)
The Wales Rail Board’s prioritised view of rail infrastructure improvements and investments has been provided for consideration by the UK and Welsh Governments. There are no plans to publish the list at this time.
Mentions:
1: Rowley, Alex (Lab - Mid Scotland and Fife) The transport infrastructure is different in different parts of Scotland. - Speech Link
2: Webber, Sue (Con - Lothian) The Scottish Conservatives want to revitalise Scotland’s railways and support local growth by reopening - Speech Link
3: Webber, Sue (Con - Lothian) Winchburgh provides the perfect example of revitalising Scotland’s railways to support local growth. - Speech Link
4: Stewart, Kevin (SNP - Aberdeen Central) The abolition of peak fares pilot has done much to get people back on our railways, and I hope that the - Speech Link
5: Ruskell, Mark (Green - Mid Scotland and Fife) Bus lanes are a critical example of the infrastructure that we need. - Speech Link
Mar. 28 2024
Source Page: Steel public procurement 2024Found: the government’s compliance with the steel procurement guidance and the pipeline of steel needed for infrastructure