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Consider reuniting rail passenger and track services, says NS boss

Friday 01 June 2012

The head of Dutch railway company NS has called on political leaders to start an investigation into reuniting the two state-owned railway firms NS and ProRail in order to improve passenger services.

The current strict separation between the two companies is preventing an effective approach to problems on the railways caused by heavy snow or technical failures, Bert Meerstadt says in a letter to party leaders. NS focuses on passenger services while ProRail runs the track.

'The rigorous division between NS and ProRail still has negative consequences for passengers; this has to be resolved,' Meerstadt wrote. Although the railway firms were put at arms length by the state in 1995, the current two-division set-up dates from 2005.

Criticism

The Volkskrant says this is the first time a senior NS executive has spoken out so strongly against the two-company system, which has come under fire for being bureaucratic and slow.

For example, NS station workers are no longer allowed to clear ice from frozen points. Instead, a formal request has to be made for a ProRail contractor, which can take hours to arrange, leading to long delays for passengers, the paper says.

Last month, the Telegraaf reported that a majority of MPs want the transport ministry to take back control of the railways. The paper said MPs are fed up following the row over large salary rises for its management, the chaos on the railways during last winter and April's train crash in Amsterdam.

© DutchNews.nl



 

Readers' Comments

Perfect model of inefficiency. The Soviet Union would be proud.

By phantom | 1 June 2012 11:44 AM

Look, the only thing I know is that it was already a disaster back in 2005 when the split was done. That's why they split. So don't come to us with alleged solutions that have failed in the past.

By Alice | 1 June 2012 12:31 PM

I hope this doesn't happen. To have true competition in the railways, we need separation between infrastructure and operation. NS is crap and should be privatized anyway.

By Andre L. | 1 June 2012 2:46 PM

Hi,
Consider reuniting rail passenger and track services, says NS boss. This is not important but more is that a nation rail traffic control system is for the whole of Holland is made. That the red and green lights are controlled by one instance independent of the rail companies. Rail traffic is described by simple quadratic equations, Control-Flow Analysis of Functional Programs do the work for which a human is needed to press the red buton.

By Terence Hale | 1 June 2012 2:57 PM

Saturday's Pentacost overcrowding of 1st and 2nd cabins with further work on lines re-routed angry passengers. I sprained & bruised my ankle on overcrowded steps - no pleasure trip but a working day. Where were conductors - no help, no first aid to bind my swelling - a debacle in more way than one.

By Shers Gallagher | 2 June 2012 8:39 AM

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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