§ 25. Mr. Cryerasked the Secretary of State for Transport when he next expects to meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss investment.
§ 31. Mr. Durantasked the Secretary of State for Transport when he expects to meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss future investment in the industry.
§ 32. Mr. Flanneryasked the Secretary of State for Transport when he next expects to meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss investment in the industry.
§ 42. Mr. Newensasked the Secretary of State for Transport when he next expects to discuss the level of investment in the railway system with the chairman of British Rail.
§ Mr. David HowellI refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave earlier today to the hon. Member for Liverpool, Scotland Exchange (Mr. Parry).
§ 36. Mr. Heddleasked the Secretary of State for Transport what volume of freight was carried by British Rail in the last year for which figures are available.
§ 48. Mr. Fosterasked the Secretary of State for Transport what proportion of freight traffic travelled by rail in the last year for which figures are available.
§ Mr. EyreIn 1981, rail carried 154 million tonnes—17½ billion tonne-kilometres—of freight. This represents 9.8 per cent. and 14.1 per cent. respectively of total inland freight transport.