Kentish Express Ashford & District

Deal could end travel misery for commuters

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An end to the misery for Southern rail passengers moved one step closer, after a deal was agreed in a long-running dispute which has led to dozens of strikes.

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), parent company of Southern Railway, and train drivers’ union Aslef have announced they have agreed new terms which, if approved by members, could spell an end to travel disruption.

The agreement will now be put to Aslef members with the result to be announced on April 3. However, the RMT, the union which represents train guards, says it has not seen the terms and is continuing to press for urgent talks with GTR.

General secretary of Aslef, Mick Whelan, said: “This agreement has the full support of the negotiatin­g team and the executive committee and offers solutions to our concerns”.

GTR director Andy Bindon said: “We’ve had constructi­ve talks with Aslef and we’re pleased we’ve been able to secure a recommende­d deal, subject to approval from its members, to end their dispute.

“It’s been a difficult period for passengers, staff and the regional economy and we are glad we’ve found a way to move forward together. We look forward to restoring good industrial relations with Aslef”.

Over the past year more than 20,000 services have been cancelled and thousands more disrupted due to strikes over plans for driver-only trains.

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