Thursday 8 Mar 2012

GOVERNMENT CALLS ON THE RAIL DELIVERY GROUP TO LEAD THE GB RAIL INDUSTRY IN DRIVING EFFICIENCY AND GROWTH

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The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) welcomes the Government’s support for the RDG contained in the Command Paper ‘Reforming our Railways: Putting the Customer First’, which was published today. The Paper calls on the Rail Delivery Group to provide leadership to the industry and to respond to the Government’s strategic challenges.

The Chairman of the Rail Delivery Group, Tim O’Toole, said

“The Command Paper lays out the Government’s vision for an expanding and efficient railway that meets the needs of passengers, freight users and taxpayers. The Government sees the Rail Delivery Group leading the industry in driving up efficiency and demand for the railway. This is a challenge that we accept.”

Tim O’Toole continued

“The Command Paper calls on the Rail Delivery Group to lead the rail industry in working together to deliver a more efficient, more affordable railway. The Rail Delivery Group is pleased that the Government has recognised that the Group is taking and shaping the industry’s agenda for a sustained programme of improved management and running of the rail network”

The Command Paper lists the six priority areas being addressed by the Group

  • Asset, programme and supply chain management;
  • Contractual and regulatory reform;
  • Technology, innovation and working practices;
  • Train utilisation;
  • A whole-system approach; and
  • Industry planning

Mr O’Toole said

“The Rail Delivery Group was created to unlock efficiencies that will improve Britain’s railways. In its first nine months the Group has identified opportunities for a range of savings, for example in asset management through earlier involvement of the operators in planning work on the network. The RDG has also identified efficiencies in major project implementation by involving operators in the early specification.”

Tim O’Toole concluded

“The Rail Delivery Group shares the Government’s desire for an affordable and efficient railway. In bringing the industry together the Rail Delivery Group will provide the leadership to capture efficiency opportunities and ensure that the railways have earned their licence to grow.’

Notes to editors

  1. The Rail Delivery Group brings together the owners of Britain's Train Operating Companies, Freight Operating Companies and Network Rail to provide leadership to Britain's rail industry.

The Group was set up in May 2011 in response to the call by the Rail Value for Money Study, chaired by Sir Roy McNulty, for the rail industry to demonstrate leadership

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The Rail Delivery Group is focusing on the recommendations contained in the Rail Value for Money Study for reducing the costs and improving the efficiency of Britain's railways. It is concentrating on industry-wide issues in the context of the need for improved services to rail users and value for money for taxpayers.

  1. The priorities being pursued by the Rail Delivery Group are

· Improving the asset, programme and supply-chain management of the rail industry through closer co-operation between Network Rail, operators and suppliers;

· Encouraging contractual and regulatory reform that increases flexibility and allows the industry to respond to the needs of users and taxpayers;

· Embracing technology and innovation in the working environment to enhance the contribution made by one of the industry’s key assets, its workforce;

· Identifying ways to improve the utilisation of the train fleet by reviewing demand management, service specification and operating practices;

· Achieving a quicker implementation of major technical projects by removing blockages and resolving commercial issues through taking a whole system approach; and

· Making a full contribution to rail industry planning by guiding the production of the industry’s Strategic Business Plan in response to the High Level Output Specification.

  1. Membership of the Rail Delivery Group

RDG members are representatives from the owning groups of the passenger and freight train operators and Network Rail.

· The Chairman is Tim O’Toole, Chief Executive of First Group

· The vice Chairman is Sir David Higgins, Chief Executive of Network Rail

· The Secretary is Graham Smith

Membership

Abellio

Anton Valk

Dominic Booth (alternate)

Arriva

David Martin

Bob Holland (alternate)

DB Schenker

Alain Thauvette

Nigel Jones (alternate)

Directly Operated Railways

Doug Sutherland

First Group

Tim O’Toole

Vernon Barker (alternate)

Freightliner

Peter Maybury

Lindsay Durham (alternate)

Go-Ahead

David Brown

Charles Horton (alternate)

National Express

Dean Finch

Andrew Chivers (alternate)

Network Rail

Sir David Higgins

Paul Plummer

Stagecoach

Martin Griffiths

Sir Brian Souter (alternate)

Virgin

Tony Collins

Patrick McCall (alternate)

Secretary

Graham Smith

ATOC

Michael Roberts

The website of the Rail Delivery Group is www.raildeliverygroup.org

Postings to the website will be announced on Twitter @raildeliverygrp

The Rail Delivery Group can be contacted at info@raildeliverygroup.org and on 07515 627082.


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