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SWR to be very first train UK operator to be renationalised under Labour plan

South Western Train will be the very first train operator in Britain to be renationalised under plans by the Labour federal government to fix the nation's troubled train system, the department for transport stated on Wednesday. Operating from London Waterloo train station, SWR, one of the biggest commuter services in the nation, will come under public ownership next year, the transport department said.

SWR is presently operated by noted UK transportation group FirstGroup and Hong Kong's MTR.

Britain's train services were privatised in the 1990s, but several operators have actually been renationalised in the last few years by previous administrations, some of them losing their franchises after underperforming.

The federal government wants to set up a publicly owned Great British Trains which will acquire guest rail agreements held by personal firms as they end, a procedure it anticipates to be completed within its first term in office.

Damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic and interrupted by industrial discontent, crucial services have seen quality degrade and widespread criticism.

The federal government stated the nationalisation would clamp down on inappropriate levels of hold-ups, cancellations, and waste seen under decades of failing franchise agreements.

Services across a wide location of southern England and East Anglia are anticipated to come back into public control by autumn 2025, the transportation department said, including the services would be handled by a public body, Operator Limited, which runs nationalised trains on behalf of the government.

Operator Limited's functions will become incorporated into Terrific British Trains.

(source: Reuters)