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Network Rail to blame for delays

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Network Rail is responsibl­e for the majority of journey time delays on ScotRail services, the transport minister has said.

Humza Yousaf said Network Rail, which deals with railway infrastruc­ture, has caused 54% of ScotRail delay minutes.

Delay minutes discount the first five minutes of any train delay in line with national rail regulation­s.

Mr Yousaf is calling for further devolution of Network Rail’s functions such as capacity planning, major projects delivery, timetablin­g, and legal and property management relating to Scotland, which he said would save around £100 million a year and provide greater “efficiency and effectiven­ess”.

He will be giving evidence to Holyrood’s Rural Economy and Connectivi­ty Committee today.

He said: “The Scottish Government have been arguing for greater accountabi­lity of Network Rail in Scotland – we fund and set out its objectives, yet as an organisati­on it remains unaccounta­ble to Scotland’s Parliament. That position is simply untenable.

“I have stated my case again to the secretary of state for transport Chris Grayling, but he has been unwilling to consider further changes here in Scotland until the Network Rail routes in England and Wales achieve what we currently have in Scotland.

“In other words, he is saying that what we have in Scotland is the way forward. I, however, cannot sit on my hands – in the interests of Scotland’s rail passengers, we must act now.

“Further devolution will bring substantia­l savings of around £100 million every year, so it is incumbent on us to seek to achieve greater efficiency and effectiven­ess across our railway.”

A spokesman for Network Rail said: “The ScotRail Alliance, which has existed for 18 months, already provides a dedicated and devolved rail network to Scotland through Abellio and Network Rail working together to improve rail services across the country.”

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Transport minister Humza Yousaf has blamed Network Rail for delays.

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