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Essex Thameside

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Current operator
  
c2c

Stations operated
  
26

Stations called at
  
28

Route km operated
  
128.7

Essex Thameside

Main Route(s)
  
London, Tilbury and Southend Railway

Franchise dates
  
26 May 1996–8 November 2014 9 November 2014 – 10 November 2029

Essex Thameside is a railway franchise for the provision of passenger services on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in east London and south Essex. It was formed on 26 May 1996, following the privatisation of British Rail and the franchise was originally called London, Tilbury and Southend. The only train operating company on the line to date has been c2c. Following a number of temporary extensions caused by problems with the rail franchising system, c2c was awarded a new 15-year franchise which commenced on 9 November 2014.

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As part of an abandoned round of re-franchising, bids were received from the shortlisted parties in September 2012 with a winner expected to be announced in January 2013. In October 2012 the government announced the refranchising process would be put on hold, pending a review of the franchising system and the failures of the InterCity West Coast franchising process. In January 2013 the government announced a revised invitation to tender would be issued in summer 2013 with an interim contract for up to two years to be negotiated with National Express. In March 2013 the Secretary of State for Transport announced the franchise would again be extended until 13 September 2014. A further extension of up to eight weeks became necessary following a delay in awarding the franchise. In June 2014 c2c were awarded a new franchise to commence in November 2014.

In February 2017 National Express sold c2c to Trenitalia.

Initial franchise

The initial London, Tilbury and Southend franchise was offered to private operators in 1996. It was for the provision of all regular services, and management of 25 stations, from Fenchurch Street along the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line to Shoeburyness, including a loop line via Rainham and a branch line via Ockendon. The franchise was due to commence in February 1996 but because of allegations of ticketing and settlement irregularities with the preferred bidder, Enterprise Rail, was re-tendered.

In May 1996 the franchise was awarded to Prism Rail by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising for 15 years with an average annual subsidy of £18.4 million and commenced operating as LTS Rail on 26 May 1996. In July 2000 Prism Rail was purchased by National Express. An additional stop under the management of London Underground was opened on the route at West Ham in 1999. In 2002 responsibility for managing the main terminal station at Fenchurch Street transferred from the franchisee to Network Rail and in July that year the train operator was rebranded c2c.

1998 renegotiation

In 1998 the franchise was renegotiated to provide for:

  • Slam door rolling stock replaced by Class 357s and the fleet to increase by at least twelve vehicles by March 2002
  • Increased staffing of stations, real-time passenger information system, and improved security measures including Secure Stations Scheme accreditation
  • Improved station facilities for disabled people and increased cycle storage
  • Pedestrian access from Chafford Hundred railway station to Lakeside Shopping Centre
  • Abandoned 2011 renewal and extension to 2013

    The franchise, now renamed Essex Thameside, was due to be renewed on 29 May 2011 and the consultation process began in 2009. However following the 2010 United Kingdom General Election there was a change of government and the franchise renewal process was delayed so it could be reviewed. On 23 December 2010 the Department for Transport granted National Express an extension until 26 May 2013.

    Abandoned 2013 renewal and extension to 2014

    On 29 March 2012 the Department for Transport announced that Abellio, First, MTR and National Express had been shortlisted for the Essex Thameside franchise. On 2 July 2012 the Department for Transport issued the invitation to tender to the shortlisted bidders for a new 15 year franchise. The bids were submitted on 27 September and the successful bidder was expected to be announced in January 2013, but in October 2012 the government halted all onging franchise competitions to allow reviews to take place into the franching process, following the failed InterCity West Coast renewal.

    In January 2013 the government announced a revised invitation to tender would be issued in summer 2013 with an interim contract for up to two years to be negotiated with National Express. In March 2013 the Secretary of State for Transport announced the franchise would again be extended until 13 September 2014.

    2014 renewal

    In September 2013 a revised invitation to tender was issued. The winner was due to be announced in May 2014 and the new franchise due to start in September 2014. A delay in announcing the winner saw the new franchise commence on 9 November 2014.

    The franchise was awarded to National Express and is scheduled to run until 2029. In February 2017 National Express sold c2c to Trenitalia.

    Train service requirement

    The minimum train service requirement for the franchise for 07:00-21:59 Monday to Friday and 09:00-19:59 on Saturday is as follows:

  • 8 trains per hour at Fenchurch Street, West Ham and Barking
  • 6 trains per hour at Limehouse
  • 4 trains per hour at Upminster, Grays, Laindon, Basildon, Pitsea, Benfleet, Leigh, Chalkwell, Westcliff, Southend Central
  • 3 trains per hour at Southend East, Thorpe Bay, Shoeburyness
  • 2 trains per hour at Dagenham Dock, Rainham, Purfleet, West Horndon, Ockendon, Chafford Hundred
  • The train service requirement is met if a service calls at Stratford and Liverpool Street instead of Fenchurch Street and Limehouse.

    Stations

    Responsibility for upkeep of stations is to be transferred from Network Rail to the train operator under the new franchise. The new operator will manage all stations on the route except Liverpool Street (to remain under Network Rail operation), Stratford and West Ham (both TfL). Fenchurch Street will transfer from Network Rail management to the new operator. The operator is required to implement ITSO-compliant smartcard tickets within five years.

    Priced options

    The invitation to tender asked for proposals to deliver the following optional schemes:

  • Barking station redevelopment
  • Increased service frequency and extended hours on the route between Grays and London via Dagenham Dock
  • Start of passenger services at a new Beam Park railway station between Dagenham Dock and Rainham
  • References

    Essex Thameside Wikipedia