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| Thursday, 14 November, 2002, 12:14 GMT New trains to stand idle ![]() Slam-door trains were to be phased out by 2004 Hundreds of new railway carriages destined for the South may have to stand idle, because �1bn of track improvements have yet to be carried out. South West Trains' (SWT) new fleet of nearly 785 carriages will start arriving next week for testing. The first train is to run in March 2003, but hundreds of miles of conductor rail and six electricity sub stations are needed before the full fleet can operate. The work has yet to be approved. Problem known The government had planned to phase out old slam-door trains in the region by 2004. Industry leaders say there is almost no chance of this happening now.
Even if a deal to do the work is signed soon, engineers say the very earliest it could start is next summer. The problem is made worse for South West Trains as it will have to pay interest on loans for the new trains, even as they stand idle. Action plan This cost will almost certainly have to be met by the government. The arrival of new fleet has been welcomed by South West Trains. "This is good news - the new trains will offer massive improvements for customers", said spokeswoman Jane Lee. "The Strategic Rail Authority and Railtrack have assured us that the work will be completed by 2004". A spokesman for the Strategic Rail Authority said: "We are aware of the scale of the problem and we are getting together a plan of action to move towards getting a sufficient power supply." | See also: 06 Nov 02 | England 17 Oct 02 | England 06 Jun 02 | UK Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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