HC Deb 29 July 1976 vol 916 cc356-7W
Mr. Prescott

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what subsidies have been paid towards the operation of the Hull-Scarborough line for each of the years since 1970.

Dr. Gilbert

For calendar years 1970 to 1973 grants under Section 39 of the Transport Act 1968 were made in respect of this line as follows:

£
1970 401,000
1971 467,000
1972 519,000
1973 658,000

A separate figure for this service is not available for 1974 when it was grouped with other services for grant purposes. There are no comparable figures for 1975 onwards, since, under the arrangements introduced from 1st January 1975 by Section 3 of the Railways Act 1974 compensation is paid for the net costs of operating the rail passenger system as a whole.

Mr. Prescott

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the amount of subsidy given on the grounds of social need for each of the last three years on the Hull-Doncaster, Doncaster-Sheffield, Hull-Leeds, York-Leeds and Leeds-Goole lines; and what were the receipts and costs of each of these lines.

Dr. Gilbert

For the calendar year 1973, the information is as follows:

Service Net Costs Receipts Deficit
£ £ £
Hull-Doncaster 686,000 325,000 361,000
Doncaster-Sheffield 322,000 99,000 223,000
Hull-Leeds 1,092,000 471,000 621,000
York-Leeds 531,000 322,000 209,000
Leeds-Goole 212,000 38,000 174,000

Because of changes in the grouping of services for grant purposes, comparable figures for 1974 are available only in

Net Costs Receipts Deficit
£ £ £
497 000 143 000 354 000

No comparable figures are available for 1975 onwards, since under the arrangements introduced from 1st January 1975 by Section 3 of the Railways Act 1974 compensation is paid for the net costs of operating the rail passenger system as a whole.