The railway plays a vital part of Britain’s growth and prosperity, but everyone agrees the way the railway operates today needs to change so that it can deliver far more in the future.
That’s why Britain’s rail companies have developed proposals for a radical alternative to the current franchising system. A New Partnership Railway would better join up the industry, strengthen accountability and improve services for passengers – underpinned by easier, better value fares for all.
Our proposals follow months of conversations with passengers, businesses and communities across Britain.
We are calling time on short term fixes and setting out the generational system upgrade the country expects.
With our proposals the current franchising system would be replaced with different types of services designed to suit the needs of different areas and different passengers.
Accountability would be strengthened by creating a new independent national organising body to co-ordinate the whole industry, helping to end the blame game when things go wrong and giving penalties where rail companies fall short.
And we want the new system to be underpinned by an easier to use, better value fares system.