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4:30am Friday 5th September 2008

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THE number of passengers using rail services in Worcester has soared over recent years, new figures show.

Worcester MP Mike Foster hailed the 16.2 per cent increase in passengers starting or finishing a rail journey in Worcester between 2002/03 and 2006/07 as a sign rail services are improving across Britain.

Mr Foster also claimed services will be boosted further when Worcestershire’s rail infrastructure receives serious investment in the coming years including a possible new parkway station at Norton.

He said: “These figures show a major expansion in rail travel over the last four years. The situation will improve further, with much greater numbers using the train, when the dual-tracking of the Cotswold Line is completed and if Worcester Parkway finally gets on the way.

"Both of these projects are key to transforming rail travel in and around Worcester.

“I am supremely confident the dual track argument has won, and work will begin next year.

"It will put right the disastrous decision, supported by one of my predecessors, to dig up the track in the 1970s.

“Local people should look back to 1997 and what our train services were like then, and compare them to now.

"We have better rolling stock and carriages, more frequent trains and better overall service reflected in greater numbers using the trains.

"Over the next couple of years I hope to see a further step-change in rail improvements.”

In 2002/3 there were 1,605,491 passenger journeys starting or ending at Worcester Shrub Hill or Foregate Street stations.

By 2006/7, that figure had increased to 1,866,141 journeys - a rise of 260,650.

Data from the Office of Rail Regulation also shows the number of trains operated by First Great Western - the company which runs services between Worcester and London - arriving within 10 minutes of their scheduled time has increased from 79.6 per cent in 2004/05 to 85.9 per cent in 2007/08 - though this still remains almost the worst in the country.


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PaulMeUnder, Worcester says...
7:49am Fri 5 Sep 08

"Worcester MP Mike Foster hailed the 16.2 per cent increase in passengers starting or finishing a rail journey in Worcester between 2002/03 and 2006/07 as a sign rail services are improving across Britain."

What a load of tosh! Typical government spin. Is it to do with "improving quality" of the rail service or more to do with the spiraling cost of motoring forcing people to use trains.

Common Sense, Pershore says...
5:49pm Fri 5 Sep 08

Probably both, Paulmeunder - plus the nearly impossible task of getting into London by any other means.

Re dual-track, I gather the Gloucester to London line has now been twin-tracked - but not in one short stretch. This is now causing dreadful bottle-necks and delays!

This should be remembered and born in mind, when widening our strip, from Worcester to Oxford!

Bet you they leave a bit of single track and spoil the lot - "for a ha'porth o' tar"!

Essinay, Worcester says...
10:38pm Fri 5 Sep 08

When Mr Foster, talks about rail services, he always assumes there is only one train from Worcester, the London service. There can be little surprise in that given that it is the only one he uses, first class and without cost to him of course. If he had bothered to use routes to the north or the south, he would know that they are a disgrace with one train per hour connecting to the main network to the north and one every two hours to the south. Mr Foster should forget about making even cushier, his cushy first class taxpayer paid London bound journeys, and start to consider the plight of the majority of travellers from the Worcester Area whose destination is other than to the east and London. As for improvements since 1997, then we had 3 trains per hour to New street taking 35 to 50 minutes. Now we have 1 per hour taking an average of 50 minutes. To the south, the timings have not changed but the frequency has halved. Perhaps he could explain the improvement since 1997 again: I don' think I understood it first time!

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