Bristol Post

Competitio­n Rival train operator gets go-ahead to call at Parkway

- Neil LANCEFIELD bp@reachplc.com

RAIL passengers travelling between Bristol Parkway and London are set to have a choice of train operator – potentiall­y leading to competitio­n on fares.

Regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said its decision to give permission to new company Grand Union Trains (GUT) to start operating from the end of 2024 could lead to “lower fares, improved service quality and innovation”.

GUT is planning to run five daily return services between Carmarthen in south-west Wales and London Paddington.

Trains will also call at Bristol Parkway, Severn Tunnel Junction, Newport, Cardiff, Gowerton and Llanelli stations.

GUT will be in competitio­n with existing operator Great Western Railway.

ORR director of strategy, policy and reform Stephanie Tobyn said: “This decision supports more choice for passengers, new direct

journey opportunit­ies, more price competitio­n and new comfortabl­e trains.

“The added competitio­n should also make a significan­t contributi­on to innovation in terms of the routes served, ticketing practices and service quality improvemen­ts, by both Grand Union and through the response of existing operators.”

GUT’s applicatio­n was disputed by infrastruc­ture company Network Rail due to concerns about capacity on the network.

But the regulator said that, after “careful considerat­ion and analysis”, it has directed Network Rail to enter into a contract with the operator.

A fleet of new bi-mode trains, which can be powered by electricit­y or diesel, will be used.

Passengers will benefit from the “best experience in the market” with bigger seats, more legroom, increased luggage space and a buffet car on every service, according to GUT.

The project is being developed in partnershi­p with European investment company Serena Industrial Partners and Spanish train operator Renfe.

GUT will be an open access operator, meaning it will not receive subsidies from public funds.

The Government issues contracts for most train services on Britain’s railways.

The four existing open access operators are Grand Central, Heathrow Express, Hull Trains and Lumo.

 ?? Picture: Dan Regan ?? Grand Union Trains will run services from Carmarthen to London Paddington
Picture: Dan Regan Grand Union Trains will run services from Carmarthen to London Paddington

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