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GNER in joint bid for top route | GNER in joint bid for top route |
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Train company GNER could retain a stake in a lucrative rail franchise after joining forces with a joint Virgin Trains and Stagecoach bid. | Train company GNER could retain a stake in a lucrative rail franchise after joining forces with a joint Virgin Trains and Stagecoach bid. |
GNER gave up its East Coast Mainline contract after parent company Sea Containers ran into trouble. | GNER gave up its East Coast Mainline contract after parent company Sea Containers ran into trouble. |
But Virgin Trains and Stagecoach, which have formed a joint venture, announced on Friday that GNER would be partnering them in the competition. | But Virgin Trains and Stagecoach, which have formed a joint venture, announced on Friday that GNER would be partnering them in the competition. |
If successful, York-based GNER will take a 10% stake in the franchise. | If successful, York-based GNER will take a 10% stake in the franchise. |
Virgin and Stagecoach would share the remaining 90% stake in the deal, which has been approved by the Department of Transport. | Virgin and Stagecoach would share the remaining 90% stake in the deal, which has been approved by the Department of Transport. |
GNER is currently running East Coast services under a temporary management agreement until the winner of the franchise is selected. | GNER is currently running East Coast services under a temporary management agreement until the winner of the franchise is selected. |
Chief executive of Stagecoach, Brian Souter, and Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson said in a joint statement: "The management capability within the GNER team, combined with the strong track-record of Stagecoach and Virgin in delivering high-quality rail services to passengers across the country, will allow us to submit an innovative and compelling bid." | |
Other contenders for the franchise include transport companies Arriva, National Express and FirstGroup. | Other contenders for the franchise include transport companies Arriva, National Express and FirstGroup. |
The companies will submit their final bids to the Department of Transport in June, with a final decision expected by autumn. | The companies will submit their final bids to the Department of Transport in June, with a final decision expected by autumn. |
GNER has its headquarters in York, where it employs about 400 staff. | GNER has its headquarters in York, where it employs about 400 staff. |
Labour MP for York, Hugh Bayley, said: "The GNER executive, Jonatham Metcalfe, has told me that the headquarters will stay in York if they won the franchise. | Labour MP for York, Hugh Bayley, said: "The GNER executive, Jonatham Metcalfe, has told me that the headquarters will stay in York if they won the franchise. |
"Stagecoach and Virgin have also made it clear that they will maintain the GNER ethos on customer service." | "Stagecoach and Virgin have also made it clear that they will maintain the GNER ethos on customer service." |
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