Agenda and minutes

Venue: Committee Room 3 - Senedd

Contact: Policy: Siân Phipps 

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Transcript

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1.

Introductions, apologies and substitutions

Minutes:

1.1 Apologies were received from David Rees AM, Julie James AM and Byron Davies AM. There were no substitutions. 

(13:15 - 14:00)

2.

Inquiry into the Future of the Wales and Borders Rail Franchise: Passenger Focus and RailFuture (panel evidence session)

Witnesses:

 

Passenger Focus:

 

  • Mike Hewitson, Head of Passenger Issues
  • David Beer, Passenger Executive

 

Rail Future:

 

  • John Rogers, Chairman, South Wales Lines
  • David Mawdsley, Secretary, North Wales Lines

 

Supporting documents:

EBC(4)-36-13(p1) Rail Future

EBC(4)-36-13(p2) - Passenger Focus

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

2.1 The Committee took evidence from the representatives of Passenger Focus and RailFuture.

 

(14:00 - 14:45)

3.

Inquiry into the Future of the Wales and Borders Rail Franchise: Arriva Trains Wales and Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) (panel evidence session)

Witnesses:

 

Arriva Trains Wales:

 

  • Ian Bullock, Managing Director, Arriva Trains Wales
  • Mike Bagshaw, Commercial Director, Arriva Trains Wales

 

ATOC:

 

·         Richard Davies, Head of Policy and Planning, ATOC

 

Supporting documents:

EBC(4)-36-13(p3) Arriva Trains Wales

EBC(4)-36-13(p4) - ATOC

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

3.1 The Committee took evidence from the representatives of Arriva Trains Wales and Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC).

 

4.

Papers to note

Minutes of the meeting 25.09.13

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

4.1 The Committee noted the Minutes of the meeting 25.09.13

 

(14:45 - 15:00)

5.

De-brief

Minutes:

5.1 The Committee resolved, in accordance with Standing Order 17.42(vi), to meet in private for item 5 of today’s Agenda and for Item 1 of the Agenda of the meeting 9 October 2013.

 

5.2 The Committee considered its future work programme in private.