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The East Midlands Franchise is a new National Rail franchise formed by the Department for Transport to operate passenger rail services in the East Midlands. The franchise will be formed through the amalgamation of the current Midland Mainline (MML) franchise, which operates inter-city services from London St Pancras to Nottingham, Derby, Leicester and Sheffield, with elements of Central Trains. The franchise is due to begin operating in November 2007.

[edit] Routes

The new franchise will be responsible for the exisiting MML services from London St Pancras, together with the following Central Trains routes:

  • Matlock - Derby
  • Crewe - Skegness
  • Leicester - Loughborough - Lincoln
  • Worksop - Nottingham
  • Cleethorpes - Lincoln - Newark / Nottingham
  • Doncaster - Lincoln - Peterborough

The franchise will also initially assume control of Central Train's service from Liverpool-Norwich. However, if it proves better value for money, consideration would be given for this service to be split in two, with Nottingham as the intermediate terminus for both services. Norwich-Nottingham would remain with East Midlands, while Nottingham-Liverpool would be operated by TransPennine Express.

[edit] Bids

The Department for Transport announced on 19 September 2006 that four parties had pre-qualified for the new East Midlands franchise[1]:

[edit] External links

Domestic: Arriva Trains Wales - c2c - Central Trains - Chiltern Railways - First Capital Connect
First Great Western - First ScotRail - Grand Central1 - GNER - Heathrow Connect
Hull Trains - Island Line2 - Merseyrail - Midland Mainline - Northern Rail
Northern Ireland Railways3 - 'one' - Silverlink - Southeastern - Southern
South West Trains2 - TransPennine Express - Virgin Trains
International: Enterprise3 - Eurostar
Airport Link: Gatwick Express - Heathrow Express - Stansted Express4
Sleeper: Caledonian Sleeper5 - Night Riviera6
1 Starts 20 May 2007 - 2 To be replaced by the South Western franchise in February 2007
3 Operated on the Irish railway network - 4 Operated by 'one' - 5 Operated by First ScotRail
6 Operated by First Great Western


Future passenger train operators in Great Britain
New Franchises: Cross Country1 - East Midlands1 - London Overground1 - South Western2
West Midlands1
Proposed open-access
operators:
Grand Union3 - Wrexham & Shropshire4
1 Starts November 2007 - 2 Starts February 2007 - 3 Proposed - 4 Awaiting Approval
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