Starmer, Rail Accessibility, and Tanni GT

It was great to hear Keir Starmer talk about rail accessibility being a 'basic requirement' following the dreadful experience Tanni Grey-Thompson suffered on an LNER train earlier this week. He was also correct in pointing out that many other people, without Tanni's profile and reach, would have had similar experiences across the UK rail network. … Continue reading Starmer, Rail Accessibility, and Tanni GT

‘Access for All’ Biggleswade – July 2024 Update

Today, Wednesday 24th July, we met once again with Network Rail and local stakeholders including local Councillors and local MP, Richard Fuller. You can read my previous update from our last meeting in May, which announced a further delay here: https://julianvaughan.blog/2024/05/09/lifts-at-biggleswade-delayed-until-summer-2025/ At the last meeting, we were told that a new quote from the contractor … Continue reading ‘Access for All’ Biggleswade – July 2024 Update

Access for All – nominated stations

On 24th May 2024, the government announced the 50 stations set to benefit from the ยฃ350 million of funding for step-free access as part of the funding settlement for Control Period 7 (2024-2029). You can find the full list here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/railway-stations-awarded-access-for-all-accessibility-funding/railway-stations-awarded-access-for-all-accessibility-funding *South Croydon makes an appearance in this list, even though it was actually awarded … Continue reading Access for All – nominated stations

Can we afford not to have an accessible railway?

On 24th May the Department for Transport announced the railway stations set to benefit from the latest round of 'Access for All' (AfA) funding for Control Period 7 which runs from 2024-2029. Having been part of the campaign group, I was delighted to see Leagrave station on the list. However, the ยฃ350 million allocated for … Continue reading Can we afford not to have an accessible railway?

Fatality on the railway – a driver’s perspective

I have been a train driver for 21 years. Last year I was involved in an incident at work where someone jumped in front of my train, and very sadly this incident resulted in a fatality. I am deliberately vague about the specific details of the incident to maintain anonymity. Having now returned to driving … Continue reading Fatality on the railway – a driver’s perspective

ASLEF union backs UK rail accessibility!

As a campaigner for rail accessibility, a train driver and a proud member of the ASLEF union, I am delighted that yesterday ASLEF adopted the motion which I wrote for debate at ASLEF's Annual Assembly of Delegates (AAD), which means that supporting improved rail accessibility on the UK rail network is now official ASLEF policy. … Continue reading ASLEF union backs UK rail accessibility!

Lifts at Biggleswade delayed until Summer 2025

Biggleswade station, located on the East Coast Mainline in Bedfordshire, and a growing commuter town, was awarded 'Access for All' funding in April 2019. Since then the project, now on its fifth Network Rail project lead, has faced several delays and we have moved from a completion date of Summer 2022, to a provisional date … Continue reading Lifts at Biggleswade delayed until Summer 2025

An open letter to Network Rail CEO Andrew Haines

In April 2019 Biggleswade station was awarded 'Access for All' funding to provide lifts at the station. Five years on the much delayed scheme has been delayed yet again, and ironically we were informed of this delay in the same week that Andrew Haines set out how Network Rail, the organisation he has been the … Continue reading An open letter to Network Rail CEO Andrew Haines

Actions not words needed on rail accessibility

There is much to unpack from yesterday's House of Commons Public Accounts Committee hearing discussing UK rail reform. The Committee heard from the top brass in Network Rail and the Department for Transport (DfT) about their plans to transform the governance of the UK railways, primarily through the Great British Railways transformation team - although … Continue reading Actions not words needed on rail accessibility

GTR’s answers to Arlesey/Biggleswade RUG questions

Recently, representatives from the Arlesey and Biggleswade rail user groups attended a meeting that we had called to discuss the poor service provided by GTR. The meeting was chaired by Richard Fuller MP, and the Passenger Services Director and other members of GTR's staff were present. Below are the questions that we put to them. … Continue reading GTR’s answers to Arlesey/Biggleswade RUG questions