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This Press Release was distributed on 20 June 2007 by
Transport 2000
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West Midlands MPs go fishing for rail
improvements
Lynne Jones, the Labour MP for Birmingham
Selly Oak, Adrian Bailey, the Labour-Cooperative MP for West Bromwich West, and Lorely
Burt, the Liberal Democrat MP for Solihull, today joined campaign group Transport 2000s
[1] Sardine Man [2] and actress Jenny Agutter in calling on the Government to tackle rail
overcrowding and improve and expand services for passengers through its upcoming 30-year
rail strategy. With over a billion people taking train journeys every year, rail
overcrowding has become the number 1 passenger concern. Government figures forecast a 30%
growth in rail passenger miles by 2016 [3].
The Labour MPs agreed that rail investment was
now well over twice the amount that was being spent in the last decade of the Tory
government and reiterated Labours commitment to reorganising the rail industry to
improve performance, drive down costs and ultimately improve the service for passengers.
They cited the order of 1,000 new carriages to tackle overcrowding, and the fact that 40%
of carriages have been replaced since1997, as demonstrating how the party is making a
better railway for passengers. The MPs also stated that they would be lobbying hard to
make rail travel even better for their constituents.
Lorely Burt said: The Government's
failing transport policy is creating a prohibitively expensive railway. After a
decade of New Labour, Britain's rail fares are the most expensive in Europe. Whilst the
cost of motoring has fallen since 1997, rail fares have increased significantly. Tackling
overcrowding by raising the cost of travelling is a perverse incentive, which will simply
force even more people back into their cars."
Jenny Agutter, Transport 2000s patron,
is encouraging other MPs to follow the lead of the above-mentioned West Midlands MPs.
Rail use by passengers and for freight is having a real renaissance and is at its
highest level since the 1950s, and still rising. This is great news but the rail
network and number of services has not expanded to keep up with demand. The Government
will be issuing a rail strategy this summer which must place growing the railways at its
heart.
Notes to Editors
Photo available. Individual photographs of Lynne Jones, Adrian
Bailey and Lorely Burt with Sardine Man and Jenny Agutter outside the Houses of Parliament
are available online: www.flickr.com/photos/transport2000
[1] Transport 2000 is an independent
campaigning and research body that represents the key transport interests of around 40
environmental groups, transport organisations and transport unions. We bring together
people who seek to reduce the environmental and social effects of transport through
encouraging less use of cars, lorries and planes and more use of rail, buses, trams,
cycling and walking.
[2] Sardine Man has been travelling around the
country on Britains most overcrowded trains, talking to passengers and asking them
to email their MP to put pressure on the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt Hon Douglas
Alexander, to expand rail services and reduce overcrowding. People around the country have
been supporting Sardine Mans efforts, sending hundreds of letters to MPs through the
Sardine Man website: www.sardineman.org.uk.
[3] Network Rails Initial Strategic
Business Plan 2006
For more information
Julia Thomas or Cat Hobbs, Public Transport
Campaigners
p. 020 7613 7725
Estelle Taylor, Communications Director
p: 020 7613 7720
m: 07984 773 468
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