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NDM8389 Plaid Cymru Debate - Transport for Wales
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Meeting: 25/10/2023 - Plenary (Item 7)
Plaid Cymru Debate - Transport for Wales
NDM8389 Heledd Fychan (South Wales
Central)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes that it is five years since
Transport for Wales took over the all-Wales rail franchise from Arriva Trains
Wales.
2. Regrets that:
a) train service provision across Wales
remains unacceptably unreliable and expensive, with only 57 per cent of
services arriving on time between April and June 2023;
b) only 29 per cent of journeys are
currently being undertaken on new trains, well below the 95 per cent target set
by the Welsh Government for 2023; and
c) Transport for Wales has the lowest
customer satisfaction ratings of all major UK rail operators.
3. Calls on the
Welsh Government to ensure Transport for Wales delivers on the commitments
made, and secure improvements in terms of punctuality and the upgrading of the
stock, as well as planning for adequate services to coincide with major events
in Wales.
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment 1 Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham)
Delete points 2 and 3 and replace with:
Acknowledges the impact on passengers of
recent poor rail performance, with challenges including ageing and unreliable
trains, industrial action in UK Government controlled companies, and the
ongoing financial pressures caused by COVID and inflation.
Welcomes the stabilisation of train
performance delivered by Transport for Wales since August.
Welcomes the £1.1 billion investment in the
core Valley lines and the £900 million investment in rolling stock across the
Wales and borders network.
Looks forward to the step change for
passengers as new rolling stock is introduced for 95 per cent of journeys by
2024, in line with the Programme for Government commitment.
Amendment 2 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Calls on the Welsh Government to publish the business case from Transport for Wales to justify the £125 million of additional funding being provided to the company in the current financial year.
Minutes:
The item started at 17.18
Voting on the motion and amendments under
this item was deferred until Voting Time.
A vote was taken on the motion without
amendment:
NDM8389 Heledd
Fychan (South Wales Central)
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes that it is five years since
Transport for Wales took over the all-Wales rail franchise from Arriva Trains
Wales.
2. Regrets that:
a) train service provision across Wales
remains unacceptably unreliable and expensive, with only 57 per cent of
services arriving on time between April and June 2023;
b) only 29 per cent of journeys are currently
being undertaken on new trains, well below the 95 per cent target set by the
Welsh Government for 2023; and
c) Transport for Wales has the lowest
customer satisfaction ratings of all major UK rail operators.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure
Transport for Wales delivers on the commitments made, and secure improvements
in terms of punctuality and the upgrading of the stock, as well as planning for
adequate services to coincide with major events in Wales.
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
26 |
0 |
27 |
53 |
As required by Standing Order 6.20 the
Presiding Officer exercised her casting vote by voting against the motion.
Therefore, the motion was not agreed.
The following amendments were tabled:
Amendment 1 Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham)
Delete points 2 and 3 and replace with:
Acknowledges the impact on passengers of
recent poor rail performance, with challenges including ageing and unreliable
trains, industrial action in UK Government controlled companies, and the
ongoing financial pressures caused by COVID and inflation.
Welcomes the stabilisation of train
performance delivered by Transport for Wales since August.
Welcomes the £1.1 billion investment in the
core Valley lines and the £900 million investment in rolling stock across the
Wales and borders network.
Looks forward to the step change for
passengers as new rolling stock is introduced for 95 per cent of journeys by
2024, in line with the Programme for Government commitment.
A vote was taken on amendment 1:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
26 |
0 |
27 |
53 |
As required by Standing Order 6.20 the
Presiding Officer exercised her casting vote by voting against the amendment.
Therefore, the amendment was not agreed.
Amendment 2 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Calls on the Welsh Government to publish the
business case from Transport for Wales to justify the £125 million of
additional funding being provided to the company in the current financial year.
A vote was taken on amendment 2:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
26 |
0 |
27 |
53 |
As required by Standing Order 6.20 the
Presiding Officer exercised her casting vote by voting against the amendment.
Therefore, the amendment was not agreed.
As
the Senedd did not agree the motion without amendment, and did not agree the
amendments tabled to the motion, the motion was therefore not agreed.