HC Deb 17 June 2004 vol 422 c1048W
Mr. Blizzard

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will require train operating companies and bus companies to consult each other in advance of making changes to timetables. [178753]

Mr. McNulty

Provision already exists to promote integration between different local transport modes. Local authorities take into account rail and bus modes when drawing up local transport plans. For rail timetables, the Strategic Rail Authority requires franchise operators to consult with stakeholders during their preparation. Train operators are also required to participate in Integrated Transport Schemes designated in the agreements.

The arrangements for the provision of bus services differ significantly from those of the franchised rail services. The majority of bus services are provided on a commercial basis by private operators. Decisions by bus operating companies on whether to consult with train operators in advance of making timetable changes are a commercial judgment for the company involved.