HC Deb 08 January 2001 vol 360 c374W
Mr. Hurst

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how much public subsidy was awarded to private railway undertakings in each of the years 1996 to 2000. [143902]

Mr. Hill

Train operating companies (TOCs) receive support for passenger rail services (SPRS) from the Franchising Director and income from Passenger Transport Executives (PTEs). Also, freight operating companies (FOCs) receive freight grant payments from my Department.

The table provides, for each financial year 1996–97 to 1999–2000, details of SPRS and PTE payments to the TOCs, and freight grant payments to the FOCs.

£ million cash prices
SPRS payments PTE payments Freight grant payments
1996–97 1,809 291 12
1997–98 1,429 375 21
1998–99 1,196 337 19
1999–2000 1,031 312 17

Since Railtrack was privatised in 1996–97, no public money has been paid direct to the company, but its profitability is contingent on public money. Some 90 per cent. of Railtrack's income is paid to the company by TOCs and FOCs in access charges, a substantial proportion of which are supported by public money.

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