Renewal programmes facing cuts included the network from London across Kent, Sussex and Surrey
Several track renewal schemes across the UK鈥檚 rail network will have to be cancelled or scaled down due to cost overruns, a move which unions have claimed could end up 鈥渆ndangering lives鈥.
A letter written by Ben Brooks, a senior official at Network Rail, seen by the Independent newspaper, warned that with 鈥渟ignificant overspends鈥 in some areas of the control period five spending period, which runs 2014-2019, and the cost of running some lines proving to be more expensive than originally thought, a number of renewal programmes would have to be cut back or cancelled altogether.
Schemes being shelved, the letter said, included all remaining renewal schemes on the London North Western route, running from the Euston Station through Cumbria to Scotland, plus all work on the Wessex route, and all work planned for Wales in 2019.
Renewal programmes facing cuts included the network from London across Kent, Sussex and Surrey, as well as routes out of Paddington towards Bristol and the south west.
Unions claimed the cuts could eventually lead to another rail disaster, a charge Network Rail refuted in a statement, despite conceding it would have to make reductions to its spending programme.
鈥淣etwork Rail has no plans to cut any safety-critical jobs or any safety critical work. Any such suggestion is ridiculous scaremongering,鈥 it said.
However it acknowledged the network had 鈥渇aced a number of cost pressures and changing priorities鈥 which 鈥渟ometimes means making hard choices鈥.
Network Rail said it was making savings in non-essential areas 鈥渢o ensure we鈥檙e delivering value to the taxpayer, while at the same time continuing to deliver a safe, reliable and expanding railway.
鈥淭he safe running of the rail network will never be compromised and the adjustment in the activity of our high output track renewals work represents just 0.3% of our spend in the running of the railway network.
鈥淏ritain has the safest railway in Europe, thanks to the efforts of many thousands of hard working men and women, and they are ill-served by such baseless scaremongering by trade unions.鈥
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