17 November 2014
West Worcestershire MP Harriett Baldwin has intervened to protect Pershore train services under threat in ‘unacceptable’ changes to next year’s timetable.
The MP has been in detailed discussions with train operator First Great Western over the proposals to amend the services on the Cotswold Line between Worcestershire and London.
Harriett has intervened to prevent the train operator making wholesale changes to the service including the removal of four services at Pershore.
The discussions involve giving the county a faster train to London in the morning and a more efficient service back to London at lunchtime.
Harriett blocked proposals to remove four stops from Pershore and this view was backed by Rail Minister Claire Perry.
She has also written to Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne ahead of the publication of the spring timetable.
Harriett commented: “The initial proposals suggested that some totally unacceptable changes were being proposed for Pershore and I was strongly resistant to this plan.
“I am surprised that an old version of the plans is now being circulated and I wanted to reassure people that I am in discussion with the Department to clarify this issue.
“We all want faster, more reliable and more frequent trains, but this must not be at the expense of services in Pershore.
“I have been in touch with the Minister and I hope to clarify this position and make sure that the correct information is published once it is agreed by all parties.”