‘Efficiency savings the key to substantial rail industry growth’

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Further substantial growth in the rail industry can be achieved if costs and efficiency can be brought under control says an independent study, published today.

Speaking at the launch of the Rail Value for Money Study, its chair Sir Roy McNulty said:

“Achieving a 30% efficiency improvement by 2019 should be the target for the GB rail industry given the Study’s findings on the industry’s costs compared to European railways and other industries.

“A reduction of this magnitude is achievable, and is essential if passengers and taxpayers are to get the fair deal they deserve from the rail industry.”

The Study’s final report puts forward a wide range of recommendations focused on creating an industry environment which encourages cost reduction, changes which deliver new efficiencies, and mechanisms to drive implementation.

The Study estimates that implementing these recommendations could deliver savings between £700 million and £1 billion annually by 2019.

Sir Roy concluded,

“The rail industry has the opportunity for substantial further growth, building on the successes of the past fifteen years, but the licence to grow has to be earned by greater efficiency.

“The Rail Value for Money Study has identified the barriers and what needs to be done to overcome them. It is now for the industry, working with government and the Office of Rail Regulation to rise to the challenge.”

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