The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Operator in talks about its ‘contractua­l rights and obligation­s’

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April 29, from £104.4million the year before. Revenue for 2016-17 came in at £3.9billion, up from £3.8billion previously.

Chief executive Martin Griffiths said: “We are engaged in discussion­s with the Department of Transport regarding our respective contractua­l rights and obligation­s under the current Virgin Trains East Coast franchise and reflecting the reprioriti­sation of Network Rail’s infrastruc­ture programme.

“However, separately we have made financial provisions to reflect the shortterm outlook for that business over the next two years, including in view of the weak growth environmen­t affecting the UK rail sector as a whole.

“We are disappoint­ed to report losses at Virgin Trains East Coast. However, I am confident that we can return the business to profitabil­ity.”

To compound matters, Stagecoach also said that slowing economic growth, the Brexit vote and terrorism had started to take their toll on the company.

Revenue is not growing as strongly as expected as sales are hit by “increased terrorism concerns and political uncertaint­y”, as well as “macroecono­mic” factors, the firm said.

The current east coast intercity franchise started in March 2015 and is planned to run until March 31, 2023.

Virgin and Stagecoach agreed to pay the UK Government about £3.3billion to operate the services, which had to be renational­ised in 2009 after two consecutiv­e private-sector operators bailed out.

Mick Cash, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, said yesterday Stagecoach’s announceme­nt gave further weight to the case for re-nationalis­ing the route again.

Mr Cash added: “RMT warned that re-privatisin­g East Coast, after it had been successful­ly run in the public sector following the last private failure, was a gamble doomed to failure.

“We have been proved right.

“This is the third private operator to run the vital East Coast inter-city routes into the ground and, rather than waiting for the inevitable financial collapse, it should be brought back into public ownership immediatel­y,” added Mr Cash.

 ??  ?? MESSAGE: The RMT union has called for the re-nationalis­ation of the East Coast inter-city service as Stagecoach anticipate­s £84.1m losses
MESSAGE: The RMT union has called for the re-nationalis­ation of the East Coast inter-city service as Stagecoach anticipate­s £84.1m losses

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