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Mayor urges government to hand control of South Eastern metro services to TfL

by LLB Reporter
8th Aug 18 8:09 am

The daily misery endured by passengers using Southeastern railway can be ended if responsibility for contracting their Metro services is transferred to Transport for London, Sadiq Khan declares today.

The Mayor of London has written to the Secretary of State for Transport to urge him to put the needs of thousands of long-suffering passengers first.

An announcement on which company will be awarded the South-Eastern rail franchise has already been delayed by three-months, and none of the three bidders has given passengers confidence that they would be up to the challenge of operating the services. With an announcement not expected to be made until November, the Mayor has urged the Secretary of State to seize this crucial opportunity for a fresh approach.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “These passengers deserve so much better than they are currently getting and I believe now is the time for a fresh start. The Government could make the most of this delay by working with me to put passengers first by transferring responsibility for contracting these Metro services to TfL. Their expertise would provide the more frequent and reliable services these passengers are crying out for.”

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