HC Deb 23 November 1966 vol 736 cc291-2W
103. Mr. Eldon Griffiths

asked the Minister of Transport to what extent capital will be made available by the Government in each of the next five years to meet the needs of the railways for the replacement of obsolete rolling stock, the continued modernisation of track and signalling and other necessary investment, respectively.

Mr. John Morris

I would refer the hon. Member to the Answer given to the hon. Member for Glasgow, Hillhead (Mr. Galbraith) on 8th November. Of the £102 million investment allocation for 1967, the Railways Board estimates that about £30 million will be spent on the renewal and modernisation of track and signalling and £43 million on other necessary investment.

Mr. Edward M. Taylor

asked the Minister of Transport what capital schemes in the British Railways programme of investment have been delayed as a result of the Government's economic measures.

Mr. John Morris

I would refer the hon. Member to the Answers given to the hon. Members for Basingstoke (Mr. David Mitchell) and Ayr (Mr. Younger) on 9th [Vol. 735, c.295.] and 15th November respectively.—[Vol 736, c. 92.]