Hull Trains has announced that they are suspending train services until further notice from Monday 30th March 2020 to safeguard the future of the business.
Passengers with tickets for Hull Trains will be able to travel on alternative train services on the same date and route specified.
Arrangements have been made to make sure that other train operators will accept tickets.
Despite a revised timetable, passenger numbers have fallen significantly since the guidance was issued for people to stay at home and stop all non-essential travel.
Revenue from ticket sales is vital for Hull Trains. As one of three open access operators in the UK, Hull Trains have not been offered financial support as the other franchised operators have.
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What did the officials say?
Louise Cheeseman, managing director of Hull Trains, said that suspending services was a difficult decision, but it would help to safeguard the future of the business.
“We have explored every avenue to try and keep trains running but sadly it is not currently financially viable to run our services. We play a vital role in the regional economy, as recognized by our local MPs, and we fully intend to resume operations as soon as we can,”
“It’s been a very difficult week for the business but the reluctant decision to temporarily suspend services is the right one based on the current unprecedented circumstances and I hope our passengers understand this. The move protects the long-term future of Hull Trains and our people’s jobs which is important as it will allow us to reinstate operations quickly when possible.
“We will continue to review the dynamic situation as it unfolds and we plan to return as a resilient train operator for the city of Hull and East Riding as soon as we can.”
“All the information about this temporary measure, what this means for customers, refunds and signposting to alternative services is available on our website. I look forward to seeing many of our customers back on board our trains when we are back up and running.”
Steve Montgomery, managing director of the rail division for FirstGroup plc, said:
“We are very sorry to all Hull Trains passengers that we will be suspending services. In line with the entire rail industry, passenger volumes at Hull Trains have reduced substantially since mid-March and even with the steps we have taken to reduce the timetable we’re operating, current passenger numbers make it impossible to maintain the ongoing level of losses we have seen.
“We have sought agreement to be included in the government emergency measures but, as an open access rail operator, this has not been afforded to us. Hull Trains brings much needed connectivity to the local area providing a direct, frequent link to London that supports the local economy.
“Our commitment to Hull Trains and the entire East Yorkshire and Humber community is as strong as ever, as evidenced by our recent introduction of a £60m fleet of new trains and we look forward to re-starting the service as soon as we can.”
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I do feel sorry for Hull Trains and their staff.
Not unexpected, with alternative services available it would seem to be the right decision. It is to be hoped they can find safe storage for their rolling stock in the weeks ahead.