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REG - Office of Rail&Road - ORR’s decision: West Coast Main Line applications

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RNS Number : 4851P  Office of Rail and Road  03 July 2025

Rail regulator rejects West Coast Main Line applications due to insufficient capacity

The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has rejected applications from three
companies seeking track access contracts with Network Rail to run services on
the West Coast Main Line (WCML).

ORR concluded there is insufficient capacity on the West Coast Main Line
southern section for the introduction of any of the proposed services: from
East Coast Trains Limited (Lumo NW); the Wrexham, Shropshire & Midlands
Railway Company Limited (WSMR); and Virgin Management Limited (Virgin). To
introduce any of these proposals would be detrimental to performance on the
WCML and therefore all passengers and freight customers.

ORR determines all track access applications in accordance with its statutory
duties. In the case of these three applications, lack of capacity and the
anticipated impact on performance alone meant we could not approve them. As
such, our duty to have regard to the funds available to the Secretary of State
was not relevant to this decision.

ORR's assessment of these applications included their operational viability,
the benefits the services would generate, and the often-supportive views of
passengers and local stakeholders. These factors did not alter our fundamental
conclusion that the proposed services cannot be introduced due to insufficient
space on the network and the likely detriment to train performance.

Stephanie Tobyn, ORR's director of strategy, policy and reform, said:

"After thorough assessment of each application, it was clear that there was
insufficient capacity to approve any of the services without a serious
negative impact on the level of train performance that passengers experience
on the West Coast Main Line.

"We recognise the potential advantages of competition on the West Coast Main
Line, which is why we approved in 2024 the new London-Stirling services that
First Group are due to start operating in 2026. However, it is clear that the
southern end of the route requires space in the timetable to provide
resilience.  Additional services within the current timetable structure and
planned capacity use would further weaken punctuality and reliability, not
just at the south end of the WCML but elsewhere as well."

Notes to editors

1. Decision on applications for access to the West Coast Main Line (WCML) -
letter to applicants: https://www.orr.gov.uk/media/27051
(https://www.orr.gov.uk/media/27051)

2. Applicants' proposed services:

·      Virgin Trains (three new service groups): VT1: London Euston and
Greater Manchester and Northwest (Preston via Manchester Victoria - five daily
services on Monday to Sunday, and Rochdale via Manchester Victoria - two daily
services on Monday to Sunday); VT2: London Euston and Liverpool Lime Street
(nine daily services on Monday to Sunday); and VT3: London Euston and
Birmingham New Street (four daily services on Monday to Sunday).

·      WSMR: London Euston and Wrexham (five daily services on weekdays
and Saturdays); London Euston and Wrexham (four daily services on Sunday)

·      Lumo NW: London Euston and Rochdale (six daily services on
weekdays and Saturdays); London Euston and Rochdale (five daily services on
Sunday)

 3. ORR approved an application from Grand Union Trains (GUT)
(https://www.orr.gov.uk/search-news/orr-open-access-services-given-green-light-between-london-and-stirling)
in February 2024 to introduce new open access services between London and
Stirling on the WCML. GUT's business was later acquired by First Group and the
services are expected to start operating in 2026.

4.  ORR's open access guidance
(https://www.orr.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2025-01/open-access-applications-guidance.pdf)

5. ORR is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain's
railways. ORR ensures that passenger train companies and freight companies
have fair access to the rail network and that best use is made of capacity

 

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