The Mail on Sunday

One in f ive train services face axe

- By Padraic Flanagan

A FIFTH of rail services could be cut next year because Ministers are struggling to control a ballooning multibilli­on-pound taxpayer bill.

Whitehall officials are looking at plans that could see rail capacity slashed to around 80 per cent of pre-pandemic service levels.

It is one of the measures under serious considerat­ion following Treasury pressure to reduce the strain on the public purse from propping up the country’s rail network.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak is reported to have approved a modest £2.1 billion to ensure keep running during the next financial year, constituti­ng less than a quarter of the £9 billion estimated bill for the year to March 2021.

Experts have already warned that the financial challenges of coronaviru­s, compounded by a highly infectious new strain of the virus, are likely to result in a delayed recovery in rail passenger numbers.

Ministers warned last week that tier 4 restrictio­ns may be necessary for a couple of months, amid speculatio­n some badly hit regions could be in lockdown until Easter.

It is understood any cuts would come in the next timetable change due in May.

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