Monday 18 Apr 2011

BIDS INVITED FOR NEW £100M STATION IMPROVEMENT FUND

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Stations of any size could benefit from a new £100m station improvement fund launched by Network Rail and the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) today.

To be eligible, proposals must make improvements to the station environment and also reduce the overall public subsidy for rail by generating a financial return. There is no cap on the maximum value of proposals and bids are welcomed from third-party organisations as well as train operators and Network Rail itself.

Mike Goggin, director of stations and customer service at Network Rail, said, “This is a great opportunity for the rail industry to think innovatively about how to improve stations without increasing the burden on the taxpayer. It is also an opportunity for local authorities and third parties to get involved and we encourage prospective projects to build relationships to improve the strength of their bid.”

Alec McTavish, director of policy and operations at ATOC, said: “Train companies, working with Network Rail, are committed to improving stations around the country, so additional funding is very welcome. We are looking forward to assessing high quality bids which will bring real benefits to passengers and demonstrate how they can provide a healthy financial return.”

Proposals will be assessed by a panel including the Department for Transport, ATOC and Network Rail.

To be considered for the first tranche of funding, proposals are requested by 17 June 2011. A second tranche will be released in October 2011 for which proposals are requested by 30 September 2011.

Notes to editors

1. The £100m station commercial project facility is an initiative developed by the Department for Transport in partnership with Network Rail, the ATOC and the Office of Rail Regulation. It is available for capital expenditure projects and will be administered and programme managed by Network Rail.

2. Projects must provide a financial return over and above project costs and be complete by 31st March 2014. Successful proposals will benefit from a Network Rail sponsor to help secure the necessary consents and support effective delivery.

3. The £100m station commercial projects facility is an additional funding source separate from the national stations improvement programme funding and the control period 4 performance fund.

4. Applications forms and guidance can be downloaded from Network Rail’s website at www.networkrail.co.uk/SCPF

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