Alliance launched to help provide better service to rail passengers

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Network Rail and train operator Northern have officially launched an alliance between the two organisations to help provide passengers across the north of England with a better rail service.

The partnership will mean closer working between the two organisations as part of a joint commitment to plan together to provide a better railway and resolve operational issues which have an impact on services as quickly and safely as possible.

Network Rail owns, maintains and invests in the railway across Britain while Northern operates more than 2,500 daily trains across the north of England serving a population of nearly 15m people.

The alliance was launched this week in Manchester by Alex Hynes, managing director of Northern, Helen Kavanagh, head of access and alliancing at Northern, and Martin Frobisher and Rob McIntosh, Network Rail's managing directors who are responsible for the rail network in the north of England.

Martin Frobisher, route managing director for Network Rail's London North Western route, said: "As part of our national Railway Upgrade Plan to provide a better, more reliable and efficient railway for passengers, the network across the north of England is undergoing a wide-ranging modernisation programme including electrification, new sections of railway and upgraded stations.

"To deliver these improvements and minimise disruption as much as possible, it's essential we have an effective relationship with train operators. The alliance with Northern will mean that we continue to work closely together and develop new ways of working to deliver the improvements and benefits that we know passengers want to see."

Alex Hynes, managing director for Northern, said: "This agreement will transform our working relationship with Network Rail. We're already working closely with them on a variety of projects throughout the north of England, projects which when delivered will make a huge difference for our customers.

"It's fantastic to see our organisations fully committed to investing in our customers and improving the service we offer them. As part of this alliance, we are committed to setting standards for other industry colleagues to follow."

Rob McIntosh, route managing director for Network Rail's London North Eastern and East Midlands route, said: "The way to improve the railway for everyone in the north is to bring the people who run it closer together. I'm delighted to sign this alliance with Northern, which signals a step change in the way we work together, and which will ultimately deliver a better railway service for the millions of people who use it for work and leisure travel every single day."

Photo: Rob McIntosh, Network Rail; Helen Kavanagh, Northern; Alex Hynes, Northern; and Martin Frobisher, Network Rail launch the Network Rail and Northern alliance.

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DELETED ACCOUNT
Tuesday 19th July 2016 at 10:04 am
Wonder how long it will be before this "better service" proposes getting rid of the station at Wilmslow, which is what was proposed last time.
Ian Millward
Wednesday 20th July 2016 at 2:52 pm
Surely Network Rail & the train operating companies should have been working in harmony
with each other since the day they were created !. Why is there a need to broadcast the
obvious with a "ceremony". It seems to be just some oportunistic publicity for both parties.