KeolisAmey unveils plans for the Wales and Borders rail network and the development of the South Wales Metro in partnership with Transport for Wales

KeolisAmey unveils plans for the Wales and Borders rail network and the development of the South Wales Metro in partnership with Transport for Wales

OXFORD, 06-Jun-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — KeolisAmey today unveiled bold plans for the Wales and Borders rail network and the development of the South Wales Metro working in partnership with Transport for Wales (TfW).

The announcement came as the Welsh Government confirmed that KeolisAmey would be the next operator and development partner for the network, following the end of a 10-day standstill period in the procurement process.

The awarding of this prestigious contract to KeolisAmey has been welcomed by the business. It acknowledges the confidence and trust being placed in the company to support the delivery of significant change to public transport in Wales over the coming years.

From October 14, 2018, KeolisAmey will set about a series of improvements for what is a new era for passengers and for Wales with more services, newer trains, better stations and a more reliable networking, including:

• Five new stations will be built and all 247 existing stations will be modernised.
• From 2023, 95% of journeys will be made on new trains, half of which (50%) will be assembled in Wales;
• by December 2023 KeolisAmey will be running an extra 285 services every weekday across Wales, with improvements on the Ebbw Vale line, North Wales Metro (Wrexham-Bidston), Cambrian and Heart of Wales lines;
• there will be an extra 294 services across Wales on Sundays, an increase of 61%, creating a true 7-day service for the first time;
• there will be investment in new technology to reduce disruption and enhance performance;
• a new website and app will be created in the first year;
• investment will be made to improve on-board mobile phone connectivity.
• Six hundred new jobs will be created to deliver the contract, and 30 new apprenticeships will be created every year.

These improvements are part of a series of investments from a range of sources, including the Welsh Government that will be made over the 15-year contract period to bring about a transformation in rail travel for people and communities the length and breadth of Wales and its borders.

The contract will run from June 4, 2018 until October 14, 2033, with rail services transferring on October 14, 2018. It also includes delivering the next phases of the South Wales Metro project.

As part of the South Wales Metro development, journey times will be reduced and the frequency of trains will be increased, while new Metro vehicles will bring on-street running back to Cardiff.

And the link from Penarth, Barry and Bridgend to destinations north of Cardiff Central will be maintained using new tri-mode trains which can run on power from overhead electric cables, batteries and diesel engines.

Smart ticketing will be rolled out across Wales making travel easier and fares more flexible.

And new cheaper off-peak fares will be introduced, including reductions to fares in North Wales and at the heads of the Valleys.

KeolisAmey is a joint venture partnership between international transport operator Keolis and infrastructure asset management specialist Amey.

The announcement comes at the end of a long and rigorous procurement process, led by TfW, which initially saw KeolisAmey competing against three other bidders.

Alistair Gordon, Chief Executive of Keolis UK, said: “We are excited about the transformation we’re going to deliver here in Wales, working alongside Amey once again and in partnership with Transport for Wales.

“For too long the railways in Wales have suffered from under investment and, while the changes we need to make will take time, we are creating a platform for future economic growth and prosperity that will benefit all of Wales now and for generations to come.

“In five years’ time, the railway will be unrecognisable from what it is today thanks to the vision of the Welsh Government. We can’t wait to get started.”

Andy Milner, Amey’s Chief Executive, said: “Building on our successful partnership with Keolis, which already sees us deliver two high performing services – the Greater Manchester Metrolink and London’s Docklands Light Railway – we are excited to be taking on the Wales and Borders contract.

“This is a great opportunity for us to use our joint capabilities to deliver a first-rate service for Wales and its communities. As well as creating new jobs and apprenticeship opportunities, we will be focused on upgrading the existing infrastructure and introducing new trains to significantly improve the passenger experience.

“We are looking forward to working with Transport for Wales in a partnership which will see the full replacement of all trains, and major upgrades.

“We are also looking forward to working with the very proud and dedicated men and women running the railway in Wales today, who will join us on this exciting journey.”

For further information please contact Alastair Milburn on 07813 857328 or email amilburn@effcom.co.uk

Notes to editors

For more information http://www.keolisamey.cymru/en

About Keolis
Keolis has been in the UK since 1996 and today employs 13,300 people. During this time it has introduced more new trains to its franchises than any other operator. Globally, Keolis operates in 16 different countries. It is 70% owned by SNCF – France’s state-owned railway operator – and 30% owned by Canadian pension fund, Caisse de depot et de placement du Québec.

Through its joint ventures, Keolis currently handles 680 million UK rail passenger journeys every year – equivalent to 30% of train journeys made in Great Britain. Its franchises include Greater Manchester Metrolink, Docklands Light Railway, Nottingham’s award-winning tram network, NET, Southeastern, the nation’s only high-speed rail network, HS1, in Kent, and GTR.

Leading the way in public transport, Keolis partners with public decision makers to make shared mobility an asset for cities and their communities. Internationally recognised as the leading operator of trams and automated metros, Keolis adopts an innovative approach with all its partners and subsidiaries (Kisio, LeCab, EFFIA, Keolis Santé and Cykleo) to develop new forms of shared and customised mobility, and reinforce its core business across a range of transport modes including trains, buses, coaches, trolleybuses, shared private hire vehicles, river shuttles, ferries, cycles, car sharing services, electric autonomous vehicles and urban cable cars.

In France, Keolis is now the leader in medical transport services through the creation of Keolis Santé in July 2017 and positioned as the number two car park operator, through its subsidiary EFFIA.

Keolis employs 63,000 people in 16 countries and recorded revenue of 5.4 billion euros in 2017. Each year, over 3 billion passengers worldwide use one of the shared mobility services offered by Keolis.

Historically based in France, Keolis has expanded its operations in Germany, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, India, Luxembourg, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Qatar, Sweden, the UK and the USA.

About Amey
Amey, with a turnover of £2.2bn, employs 19,000 people internationally with a focus on the UK, but with businesses in Australia and America.

Our aim is to make the world a better place to live, work and travel. Designing, building, maintaining and investing in the UK’s services and infrastructure in partnership with our clients. This means keeping core services running smoothly across the country: utilities, transport, engineering, justice, defence, environmental and waste services, and facilities management.

We work with rail providers and train operating companies to keep their existing assets running as smoothly as possible, operating and maintaining track, overhead lines, signaling systems, power supplies and security systems. We also work on some of the UK’s biggest rail projects like Crossrail and the North West Electrification Programme.

These are underpinned by our leading consulting and asset management capabilities, which allow us to offer standalone or integrated service solutions to a range of clients.

Amey is owned by Ferrovial. They are one of the world’s leading infrastructure management and investment companies. Ferrovial has more than 96,000 employees and a presence in over 15 countries.

It is a member of Spain’s blue-chip IBEX 35 index and is also included in prestigious sustainability indices such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and FTSE4Good. Ferrovial’s activities focus on four business sectors: construction, airports, toll roads and services. Amey is part of the Services division.

SOURCE:  AMEY PLC

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