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TEXT FOR RAIL CHANGE - Greens
Call on Passengers to Press for a First Rate Rail Service

PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
(Kiosk, Large Mobile Phone and Punch Bag - Cardiff Central Station, Thursday 7.30am - 9.30 am)

Frustrated rail passengers in Cardiff are (Thurs 7.30-9.30am) being invited to either take out their frustration on a punch bag or preferably punch out a text message to the Chancellor, as part of a new rail campaign by Friends of the Earth.

Friends of the Earth are calling on rail passengers and the public generally to use a special text number to send a message to the Chancellor (1). The message would call for increased rail funding to deliver a modern, reliable, frequent and affordable European style railway system. The environmental group are currently running a nationwide campaign for increased rail funding which would have numerous environmental, social and economic advantages (2).

Increased funding could mean the go ahead for several key projects in Wales and across the UK which the Strategic Rail Authority currently say it cannot afford until after 2010. Other smaller but quick-win schemes could also be completed.

Schemes in Wales would include (see note 3 for full list):

Neil Crumpton, transport spokesperson for Friends of the Earth Cymru said:

"Instead of waiting at a station biding time we ask frustrated passengers to text a message to the Chancellor calling for increased investment to deliver a modern, reliable, frequent and affordable rail service in Wales.

Such a rail service would reduce traffic congestion, help the 33% of households which are car-less, and encourage more energy efficient and less polluting travel.

Yet road-building, which quickly encourages more traffic, with all the health, safety and fitness problems that it brings, still receives the lions share of the available transport budget.

A planned and genuine attempt over a five to ten year period to raise service levels to those commonly achieved in Europe and beyond is a reasonable expectation and a realistic prospect if sufficient investment is forthcoming.

There are a number of problems on the rail network in and around Wales that could be remedied in the short term that would bring noticeable improvements for passengers. Within 10 years the makings of a truly modern, integrated rail system could be substantially delivered."

FOE local groups in Abergavenny and Crickhowell, Chepstow, Pembrokeshire and Torfaen will also be taking action around their local railway stations. Contact details from FOE Cymru or FOE Media Unit in London.

Notes

1) Friends of the Earth is calling on rail travellers in Wales to back their campaign by sending a text message to the Treasury or by sending an email.

2) The cost of sending a message is less than 10p. These messages - of up to 150 characters - will be converted to e-mails by communications company Textback, and will then be delivered by FOE to the Treasury, addressed to Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown. If you don't have a mobile or can't text, you can take action online.

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Contact details:

Friends of the Earth Cymru
33 Castle Arcade Balcony
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Tel: 029 2022 9577
Fax: 029 2022 8775
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.foecymru.co.uk

 

May 17th 2002
Friends of the Earth Cymru

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