Henry Smith MP has welcomed the new Rail Minister, Paul Maynard MP, to Three Bridges Station in Crawley, on one of his first visits in his new role.
Henry said;
“I was pleased to welcome the new Rail Minister to Three Bridges Station.
“While the £6 billion Thameslink upgrade programme and new 12 carriage trains carrying up to 1,750 people each are welcome, the ongoing disruption is untenable.
“As well as touring the traincare facility at the station, where new Thameslink trains are tested and drivers are trained, this was also an opportunity for me to tell the new Rail Minister in person about the frustrations experienced by Crawley passengers, myself included, at the hands of the rail operator and the trade unions.
“As I’ve advised Crawley residents who have contacted me on this issue, I’d already been in contact with the new Minister soon after his appointment last week, and welcome his decision to come to Three Bridges on one of his first ministerial visits.
“A month ago I wrote to the House of Commons Transport Select Committee, to give them a selection of correspondence from Crawley commuters to be passed to the Committee’s MPs, as part of their Improving the Rail Passenger Experience inquiry. The emails I submitted represent our ongoing frustrations with the service provided.
“I’ll continue to work alongside Members of Parliament from all parties in calling for GTR and the unions to act constructively with the Department for Transport to ensure a resolution.”