Welcome Fiona Piercy Oxford City and Oxfordshire County Council
Oxford Station & UK Rail strategy David Sexton Department for Transport
Oxford station and UK Rail Strategy David Sexton Department for Transport
UK Rail: an engine for growth Rail supports economic growth: Commuting into cities Travel between major cities Access to international gateways Freight, particularly container flows to and from major ports Rail travel is usually: - Greener than road or air travel - Safer than road..so Government aims for a network that: has the right CAPACITY delivers excellence for CUSTOMERS through PARTNERSHIP and INNOVATION at an acceptable COST making the most of rail s environmental advantage
Britain has seen faster growth in passengers than any other major European network 180 Passenger Kilometres (1995 = 100) 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 1995 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 United Kingdom Sweden Belgium France Netherlands Germany Source: OECD
Rail investment priorities (2014-19) Long term strategy is to develop the network to shoulder demand and support economic growth, with new High 4 priorities: Speed routes planned. 1) Rolling programme of network electrification 2) More capacity and faster journeys between cities 3) Commuter travel into major urban areas 4) Improved links to major sea ports and airports
Intercity Express
East West Rail
Crossrail
Heathrow western access
What does this mean for Oxford Station? More passengers arriving and departing Growth from a busier city commuting, business and visitor More people chose to use the railway; faster trains and more destinations Better stations and more electric trains More passenger changing trains Oxford becomes a busier junction station with more destinations served More people chose to travel by train More freight trains, especially container traffic Railway offers new route Southampton - East Midlands and Yorkshire One train replaces around 40 lorries on A Roads and Motorways Lower cost electric haulage of freight
Oxford train service enhancements 2015 Chiltern Railways opens to Oxford Parkway (September) 2016 Chiltern Railways Oxford Marylebone start (March) Oxford Paddington electric services start (December) 2017 Super Express (IEP) on London Oxford Worcester 2018 Reading - Oxford Milton Keynes electric services start Reading - Oxford Bedford diesel services start Possible Basingstoke Oxford MK Manchester service 2019 Oxford Bedford service becomes electric Crossrail Maidenhead central London Docklands starts 2021/2 Heathrow western access opens 30 minutes quicker between Oxford and Heathrow
Partnership, Investment & Delivery in Rail Simon Maple Network Rail
Network Rail:Simon Maple Partnership, Investment and delivery in Rail. / 15
Network Rail:Simon Maple Content Partnership The Need for Rail investment Capacity Analysis Oxford Rail Enhancements Oxford Station Masterplan / 16
Network Rail:Simon Maple Partnership / 17
Network Rail:Simon Maple Partnership - For the first time, Oxford City, County and Network Rail have formed a Tripartite for the role of Client - With a shared mission statement and objectives - Last week the Queen opened Reading Station. A multi million pound scheme that was a joint venture between Reading Council and Network Rail It all started with a Masterplan / 18
Network Rail:Simon Maple The need for Rail investment Challenge Rail Projects Interventions Localised Output Wider Benefit Economic Recovery 40% More Passengers 60% More Freight Housing Shortages Congestion Environmental Commitments Freight Train Lengthening Oxford Area Resignalling East West Rail Electrification Flood Alleviation Electric Trains Overhead Lines Track Capacity Higher Speeds New Platforms Renewed Signals Resilience Footbridge Replacement Level Crossing Mitigation Safer Railway 12 22 Trains Per Hour 775 Metre Long Freight Trains Journey Time Improvement Better Performance More Reliable and Maintainable Infrastructure Increased Revenue to Government GDP growth 12,000 Jobs Private development Housing/Business Local, Regional and Government Transport Strategy alignment Reduced Carbon Footprint/ Less Road Traffic / 19
Network Rail:Simon Maple Oxford the context for change Oxford / 20
Network Rail:Simon Maple Oxford Rail Enhancements To Bicester Water Eaton (Oxford P way) Wolvercot Junction Woodstock Rd Jn Level Crossings * * * Oxford North Junction 64m30ch Down Relief Delivered by EWR 64m Up Carriage Sidings Up Castle Mill Stream Footbridge Up Relief * * Down 64m00ch * 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 Down Carriage Sidings H All Up/Dn Carriage Sidings points motored 4 5 Oxford Station 6 1 2 3 4 35 OTM Maintenance Sidings Botley Road Bridge Masterplan 63m Electrification ET GWeP SFN(FTL) E/W Rail Corridor Renewals NDS Platform Extension To Didcot? 25mph Flood Hinksey Alleviation Yard / 21
Network Rail:Simon Maple Super Express Train / 22
Network Rail:Simon Maple Train Interior Design / 23
Network Rail:Simon Maple All of which calls for a Masterplan: To provide an exemplary gateway to Oxford To meet operational demands for expected rail growth over the next 30 years To act as a catalyst to encourage wider regeneration in Oxford To be deliverable, flexible and represent good value for money, protecting and enhancing revenue streams / 24
Connecting Oxfordshire Cllr Ian Hudspeth Leader of Oxfordshire County Council
Oxfordshire is thriving & Growing
Oxfordshire Growth to 2031 Strategic Economic Plan 85,000 jobs Strategic Housing Market Assessment 100,000 homes 3 main growth areas across the County
Banbury Bicester Witney Oxford Abingdon Wantage Didcot Henley
The A34 in Oxfordshire carries 70,000 vehicles per day 102,000 The M40 in Oxfordshire carries vehicles per day
Planned transport improvements by 2020 Junctions Link roads Stations/interchange Rail links
Birmingham Milton Keynes London Marylebone Reading London Paddington Heathrow
Trains via Bicester to: London Marylebone 2015 Milton Keynes and Bedford 2016 Station improvements 2017-19 Local transport Frideswide Square & approaches 2014/15 Queen Street - 2017 Westgate - 2017 The Plain & Longwall St junction 2014/15 Oxford city centre projects are happening now Oxpens Electrification New road layout for Westgate - 2017
Frideswide Square
Oxford Station and Oxford City Vision Cllr Bob Price Leader of Oxford City Council
Oxford Station & the Future City Vision Councillor Bob Price Leader of Oxford City Council and Board Member of the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership
Vision for Oxford Oxford: a globally competitive knowledge-based economy a world leader in research, development and innovation seeks and welcomes global investors and businesses; enables and supports growth of new start-up/spin-out ventures Oxfordshire s primary retail centre and a strong international tourist destination ensures that young people gain the skills needed offers a readily available supply of affordable homes is promoting economic growth and establishing Oxford as a truly sustainable city
Opportunities and Threats World leading research institutions World class hospitals and medical research The heart of the MINI High class professional services 9m visitors each year and a strong tourism and hospitality sector Excellent and improving strategic connections Competitor city opportunities are better presented Local transport infrastructure Cost and availability of housing Educational attainment and skills Space for the city to grow
Rail Investment & Opportunities Rail will help us leverage our world class economic assets to deliver city and county growth plans Western Access to Heathrow will have major implications for visitor economy and inward investment Changing role of Oxford station major passenger interchange and gateway to iconic city
City centre projects & Rail led regeneration
Rail led regeneration & economic growth Oxpens Quarter
Westgate
The Oxford Economy & Rail Oxford: is a national economic asset is the engine of the Oxfordshire economy - provides about 1/3 of the county s jobs; half of those who work in city travel in from adjacent districts and beyond offers a very diverse, knowledge based economy - but no room for complacency is the county s focus for growth along with and Science Vale and Bicester Oxford s future economic prosperity must build from Oxford s assets and address known barriers to growth rail investment helps us to do this
Customers First Mike Hogg First Great Western
Oxford Station Masterplan The Customer Perspective
Oxford scope for a genuine transformation Oxford station today has a footfall of around 7m per annum and growth is constant for all train operators Really important station for Great Western but constrained East-West Rail is a genuine game-changer the station becomes a major rail-rail interchange as well as station for the city and the route becomes a genuine main line again The Masterplan work so far is inspirational after a careful build a station truly fit for the status of the city will emerge The current station is far too small and a pain to operate - if Oxford was in Europe it d have an eight platform station with facilities to match. And it hides behind the Said
So, on behalf of our customers.. As station operator we have been engaged with Network Rail, Oxford and Oxfordshire councils since the start on the track and signalling changes and the Station Masterplan We have sought to overcome the constraints of the station, particularly for its new role as major passenger interchange and as a gateway to Oxford The trail to the train needs to be, and can be, transformed We seek to really engage with customers during the changes
An example from Reading Telling the customer what is going on and why. Many will not be interested but enough are to always make this worth doing Poster continues.
What will we do? Based on industry class-leading approach from Reading On behalf of Chiltern, Cross Country (and, yes, Freight) ensure that the track, signalling and electrification changes and the facilities for new longer trains are brokered for the good of all customers Seek innovative ways of keeping at least some passenger trains running (maximum seats/hour) during the major stageworks Where this is genuinely impossible we ll put in place first rate (not just any old ) coach replacements. Modest comment We re good at this. Have a project team on site, as with Reading. Maybe the same people Consult, consult, consult Communicate, communicate, communicate Hold us to this we ll deliver
Winning for the Oxford project and the customer Vision of planned works at Oxford North Junction
Next Steps Fiona Piercy Oxford City and Oxfordshire County Council
Next steps Public exhibition 1 st and 2 nd August Architectural concept design competition SPD Identify funding for next stage GRIP stage 2/3 Partners develop delivery strategy
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