Major train operator to be renationalised this year
Major train operator to be renationalised this year5 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJonathan HolmesWest of EnglandGreat Western RailwayGreat Western Railway runs services between London, the south-west of England and South WalesThe rail operator Great Western Railway (GWR) is to be renationalised in a "significant" move for trains in the West of England, the government has confirmed.GWR, based in Swindon, runs services linking London to the south-west of England and South Wales. It will come back under public ownership on 13 December. A spokesperson for the operator said they welcomed the clarity provided by the announcement and would continue to work closely with the Department for Transport (DfT).The DfT described the move as a "significant moment", adding it would place passengers, rather than shareholders, "at the heart of our railways".More from WiltshireMum and man charged after baby's death'Solution needed' after Stonehenge tunnel scrappedSoldier took her own life amid demotion fearsGWR's services, which run from Taunton, Bristol, Gloucester and other major stations across the West and South Wales, will come under the control of the government's new Great British Railways organisation.Helen Godwin, mayor for the West of England Combined Authority, welcomed the news."We deserve four trains an hour at stations across our growing regional rail network," she said, adding: "We'll continue working with partners to deliver the infrastructure needed to make that ambition a reality."GWR has been running trains across the south-west of England since 1833, with the first line built between Bristol and London.Several rail operators are already publicly owned, including Greater Anglia and South Western Railway.Great Western RailwayNew stations have opened in recent years, like Ashley Down in BristolRail services in Wales were nationalised in 2021 and Scotland took trains into pu...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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