The train company runs services through Cambridgeshire
A major train operator that runs services through Cambridgeshire has been nationalised. MP Heidi Alexander, Secretary of State for Transport, announced on Monday (June 1) that Govia Thameslink Railway, also known as Thameslink, had come under public ownership.
The trainline, which operates trains to London from Peterborough and Cambridge, is the fifth train company to transfer into public ownership under the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act.
Under the new ownership, the Government is committed to delivering a range of measures to improve passengers’ experience. These include:
- Doubling the number of Gatwick Express trains each hour between Gatwick Airport and London Victoria from December, as well as more early morning services on Saturdays and Mondays over the busy summer period
- Providing additional Great Northern off-peak services from Moorgate from December
- Recruiting an additional 75 drivers on Thameslink and Great Northern this year, helping to reduce cancellations
- Enabling passengers to get support from staff directly via WhatsApp if there is disruption to services
- Improving all 115 Class 700 units on Thameslink by carrying out deep cleaning and repairing minor damage, as well as refreshing and resurfacing all toilets to help combat graffiti
- Providing a total of 110 Travel Safe Officers on Thameslink services
- Completing the automatic train operation training programme by December 2026, which will support improvements in punctuality, particularly in recovering delays during disruption.
A Government spokesperson said: “Public ownership is already putting passengers back at the heart of the railway, but it is not in itself a guarantee of improved services. To truly fix the structural issues that have long plagued our railways, we need systemic reform.
“The Railways Bill continues its passage through Parliament and will establish Great British Railways (GBR), a new nationalised rail company, that will integrate the management of track and trains for passengers and freight use every day. It will also create a strengthened passenger watchdog.
“Once established, GBR will maintain and improve the railways and be accountable to passengers, freight customers and taxpayers. GBR will be empowered to build a railway that not only puts passengers and customers first but also supports the government’s missions to drive economic growth and opportunity, by improving connectivity and unlocking jobs and housing.”




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