HC Deb 28 January 1969 vol 776 cc295-302W
Mr. Manuel

asked the Minister of Transport whether he will announce, in respect of each unremunerative railway passenger service which he has undertaken to grant aid under Section 39(1) of the Transport Act, 1968, the length of the undertaking and the amount of grant payable in 1969.

Mr. Marsh

The information requested is given below.

The list of 222 services differs in some respect from that given in Answer to the hon. Member for Sudbury and Wood- bridge (Mr. Stainton) on 15th November, 1968. The grant-aided London commuter services of the Eastern, London Midland and Western Regions of British Railways are listed individually, but the Southern Region's commuter network has been treated as an entity. There have also been one or two minor changes in the descriptions of the services.

The proportion of short-term undertakings is relatively high—133 for one year, 78 for two years and only 11 for the maximum statutory period of three years. This is partly because of the lack of detailed estimates after 1969 for some of the services and also because of the imminent setting up of Passenger Transport Authorities in Tyneside, South East Lancashire/North East Cheshire, Mersey-side and the West Midlands, and the proposed changes in the organisation of public transport in London. In due course I expect the majority of undertakings that are renewed will be for three years.

The amount of grant in each case is still subject to adjustment to take account of grants to be paid under Section 40 of the Transport Act, 1968, pending the elimination of surplus track and signalling equipment, and in respect of changes in interest payments following the financial reconstruction under Section 42 of the same Act. The effect of these adjustments will vary widely between different services, according to the circumstances, but I expect that overall there will be a substantial reduction on the total of £59.816 million.

I have given a three year undertaking to pay grant in 1969, 1970 and 1971 for the following 11 services:—

Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Eastern Region of British Railways
Hull—Doncaster 169
Sheffield—Doncaster 137
Sheffield—Retford 108
Retford—Lincoln 77
Sheffield—Chesterfield (local service) 10
Ipswich—Colchester (local service) 18
Manningtree—Harwich 80
Scottish Region of British Railways
Glasgow—Perth—Inverness 294
Glasgow—Dundee 249
Aberdeen—Inverness 290
Western Region of British Railways
Exeter—Exmouth 85

I have given a two year undertaking to pay grant in 1969 and 1970 in respect of the following 78 services:—

Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Eastern Region of British Railways
Norwich—Yarmouth (via Acle and Reedham) 56
Norwich—Lowestoft 148
Cambridge—Norwich 200
Ipswich—Cambridge 188
Witham—Braintree 52
Newcastle—Sunderland—Middlesbrough 343
Newcastle—South Shields 203
North Tynside services (incl. Riverside Loop) 698
Newcastle—Hexham—Carlisle 267
Leeds—Bradford 169
Leeds—Goole 98
Lincoln—Nottingham 188
Grantham—Nottingham 94
Cambridge—Peterborough 143
Cambridge—King's Lynn 200
Leeds—York 136
Bradford—Manchester 319
Leeds—Doncaster 56
Sheffield—York (local service) 83
Barking—Kentish Town 255
London Midland Region of British Railways
Watford Junction—St. Albans 40
Marylebone—Harrow—Aylesbury 272
Rugby—Coventry—Birmingham 251
Birmingham—Redditch 61
Birmingham—Walsall (via Soho) 94
Birmingham—Walsall (via Aston) 179
Birmingham—Wolverhampton (H.L.) 137
Birmingham—Stafford 78
Birmingham—Leicester—Nottingham 170
Shrewsbury—Aberystwyth 359
Llandudno Junction—Blaenau Ffestiniog 72
Rock Ferry—Helsby—Chester 242
Runcorn—Helsby—Chester 47
Liverpool—Crewe 207
Liverpool Central (L.L.)—Rock Ferry 139
Liverpool Central (L.L.)—West Kirby 165
Liverpool Central (L.L.)— New Brighton 122
Liverpool (Exchange)—Southport 381
Liverpool (Lime St.)—South port 70
Liverpool (Lime St.)—Warrington—Manchester 490
Manchester—Patricroft—Liverpool 113
Manchester—Northwich—Chester 284
Manchester—Altrincham 338
Manchester—Stoke—Stafford 573
Manchester—Stockport— Crewe 419
Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Manchester—Styal—Crewe 299
Stockport—Stalybridge 100
Manchester—Buxton 384
Manchester—Bury 373
Barrow—Whitehaven 198
Whitehaven—Carlisle 259
Scottish Region of British Railways
Glasgow North Suburban Electric service 1,445
Glasgow South Suburban Electric service 1,051
Springburn—Cumbernauld 143
Glasgow—Lanark 289
Glasgow—Hamilton 348
Glasgow—Barrhead 81
Glasgow—Paisley—Kilmalcolm 271
Glasgow—East Kilbride 172
Glasgow—Edinburgh (via Shotts) 269
Dairy/Kilwinning—Largs 282
Ayr—Stranraer 216
Glasgow—Gourock—Wemyss Bay 798
Carlisle—Dumfries—Glasgow (Local service) 26
Southern Region of British Railways
Brighton—Ore and branches 574
Brighton—Portsmouth 949
Western Region of British Railways
Paddington—Slough 221
Slough—Windsor 77
Maidenhead—Bourne End— Marlow 89
Twyford—Henley 103
Paddington—Reading—Oxford 400
Maiden Newton—Bridport 33
Plymouth—Gunnislake 103
Plymouth—Saltash—Liskeard 84
Cardiff—Rhymney 260
Cardiff—Penarth 63
Cardiff—Coryton 48
Barry Island—Cardiff—Treherbert/Merthyr 687

I have undertaken to pay grant in 1969 in respect of the following 133 services:—

Eastern Region of British Railways
King's Cross—Peterborough—Grantham/Stamford (local service) 196
Ipswich—Lowestoft 246
Wickford—Southminster 106
Newcastle — Alnmouth — Berwick—Edinburgh (Local service) 214
Haltwhistle—Alston 52
Darlington / Northallerton—Hartlepool 64
Darlington—Saltburn 348
Darlington—Bishop Auckland 184
Middlesbrough—Whitby 208
York—Scarborough 383
York—Selby—Doncaster/ Hull (Local service) 134
York—Harrogate 197

Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Leeds—Harrogate 223
Huddersfield—Clayton West/Penistone 176
Huddersfield—Wakefield 54
Doncaster—Cleethorpes 181
Cleethorpes/Grimsby—Newark 98
Retford—Cleethorpes 67
Lincoln/Grantham—Boston 212
Stratford—North Woolwich 116
Liverpool St.—Chingford 253
Liverpool St.—Enfield Town 318
Liverpool St.—Broxbourne 39
Stratford—Cheshunt 172
Liverpool St.—Bishop's Stortford/ Hertford East 297
King's Cross—Hertford/Hitchin 824
King's Cross—Welwyn Garden City 493
King's Cross—Royston 206
Upminsrer—Grays/Tilbury 157
King's Cross—Cambridge (Semi-Fast) 107
East Anglia—Midlands/North of England 372
Colchester—Clacton/Walton (Local service) 274
York—Newcastle (Local service) 216
Bradford—Blackpool 65
Leeds—Huddersfield 89
Leeds—Skipton—Morecambe 251
Leeds—Barnsley—Sheffield 402
Leeds—Rotherham—Sheffield (Local service) 107
Leeds—Huddersfield—Manchester—Liverpool 211
Leeds—Hull 309
Ipswich—Felixstowe 82
Liverpool St.—Gidea Park—Shenfield 364
Liverpool St.—Chelmsford—Witham 107
York—Shrewsbury 22
Newcastle — York — Leeds — Huddersfield—Manchester—Liverpool 112
London Midland Region of British Railways
St. Pancras/Moorgate—Bed-ford 466
Broad Street—Richmond 439
Euston/Broad Street—Watford 523
Watford—Croxley Green 51
Euston — Tring—Bletchley 251
Euston—Northampton—Birmingham 264
Birmingham—Leamington 260
Leamington—Stratford 75
Birmingham—Stratford 46
Birmingham—Lichfield 202
Birmingham—Kidderminster—Worcester 365
Birmingham — Stourbridge— Kidderminster
Stourbridge Town—Stourbridge Junction
Birmingham—Langley Green
Birmingham (S.H.)—Wolver-hampton L.L. 122
Birmingham—Derby 62
Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Leicester—Peterborough 123
Rugby—Nuneaton—Stafford 141
Derby—Matlock 110
Crewe—Derby 346
Derby—Nottingham 150
Crewe—Chester 41
Crewe—Shrewsbury 82
Wolverhampton—Chester 481
Chester—Llandudno—Holy head 561
Manchester—Warrington—Chester 192
Liverpool Exchange—Ormskirk 349
Liverpool (Lime Street)—St. Helens—Wigan 290
Liverpool—Wigan—Bolton 369
Derby—Manchester 244
New Mills—Sheffield 88
Manchester—Chin1ey—Sheffield 38
Manchester—Romiley—New Mills 344
Manchester—Glossop—Hadfield 288
Manchester—Oldham—Rochdale 438
Manchester—Colne 549
Bury—Rawtenstall 130
Manchester—Wigan—Southport 731
Manchester—Preston—Blackpool (North and South) 628
Preston—Blackpool (North and South) 140
Blackpool—Blackburn—Colne 490
Preston—Barrow 264
Preston—Windermere 186
Lancaster—Morecambe 72
Keswick—Carlisle 108
Leeds—Carlisle—Glasgow 162
Machynlleth—Pwllheli 337
Liverpool Central (High Level) —Gateacre 60
(Liverpool Corporation are also contributing £60,000 towards the cost of this service in 1969.)
Marylebone—High Wycombe—Aylesbury 552
(British Railways will shortly publish a proposal to divert the service from Marylebone to Paddington and to close the section of route between Neasden and Northolt Junction.)
Scottish Region of British Railways
Glasgow—Ayr 400
Glasgow—Oban 299
Glasgow—Fort William 219
Fort William—Mallaig 208
Edinburgh—Dundee—Arbroath (via Dunfermline) 91
Edinburgh—Dundee—Arbroath (via Kirkcaldy) 152
Montrose—Dundee—Perth (Local service) 178
Inverness—Kyle of Lochalsh 276
Inverness—Wick/Thurso 594
Grant to be paid in 1969 £'000
Glasgow—Stirling—Dunblane (Local service) 225
Glasgow—Fife 22
Edinburgh—Kirkcaldy 176
Edinburgh—Dunfermline— Cardenden 81
Edinburgh—Falkirk—Stirling Dunblane (Local service) 118
Edinburgh—Glasgow via Falkirk (Grahamston) 50
Euston—Stranraer (boat trains) 200
Edinburgh—Kinross—Perth 241
(A proposal to close the section of route between Cowdenbeath and Hilton Junction and to divert the service via Stirling, has been published)
Southern Region of British Railways
London Area Commuter Network 8,836
Reading—Basingstoke—Salisbury 112
Isle of Wight 126
Portsmouth—Southampton— Salisbury / Fareham—Eastleigh 723
Bournemouth—Weymouth 459
Western Region of British Railways
Paddington—Reading (local services) 130
Ealing—Greenford 62
Paddington—Reading—Bedwyn 191
Oxford—Leamington 63
Oxford—Worcester 76
Salisbury—Exeter 573
Bristol—Weymouth 323
Bristol—Salisbury 104
Bristol—Worcester 25
Bristol—Weston-super-Mare—Taunton (local services) 171
Worcester—Birmingham (via Bromsgrove) 17
Hereford—Worcester 377
Hereford—Shrewsbury 86
Newport—Bristol (local services) 105
Exeter—Barnstaple 174
Swansea—Carmarthen—Milford Haven 345
Liskeard—Looe 36
Bodmin Road—Newquay 107
Truro—Falmouth 99
St. Erth—St. Ives 35

In addition, I shall be paying transitional grant under Section 39(4) of the Transport Act, 1968, in respect of services which were the subject of unresolved closure propoals at 31st December, 1968. The amount of individual grants under this section will of course depend on whether or not I consent to the withdrawal of the service, and if so when it is actually withdrawn. I expect that the total amount of grant paid in 1969 in respect of such services and all the services listed above, after making allowance for the adjustments mentioned earlier, will be in the region of £62m.—[Vol. 773, c. 172–80.]

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