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Railways Act 2005

Railways Act 2005

2005 CHAPTER 14

Commentary on Sections and Schedules

Part 4: Network Modifications etc.

Substitution services

Section 39: Quality contracts schemes in connection with service modifications

143.Section 39 adapts the powers to make quality contracts schemes for local bus services in sections 124 to 134 of the Transport Act 2000. The changes apply in cases where a rail service, or part of a rail service, which is either wholly or primarily in the area of a Passenger Transport Executive (in England) is or is to be discontinued under Part 4, or otherwise reduced (e.g. with fewer stops or lower frequency).

144.Quality contracts schemes under the existing provisions of the 2000 Act are made by local transport authorities, including the Passenger Transport Authorities which control the Passenger Transport Executives, and must be approved by the Secretary of State. They may only be made if they satisfy the conditions in section 124(1) of that Act, one of which is that they must be the only practicable way of implementing policies in the authority's bus strategy.

145.Quality contracts schemes apply to an area. Within that area, they give the authority powers to determine the network, frequency and fares of bus services within the scheme. Any bus services within the area must be provided in accordance with a contract with the local authority, unless the service is excluded from the scheme. The local authority must let contracts by competitive tender to operators, who are granted the exclusive right to operate the service.

146.Subsection (1) provides an alternative set of tests to be met in the context of a scheme made by a Passenger Transport Authority (alone or with another local transport authority) in response to the discontinuance or reduction of a rail service in their area. The remainder of the section adds definitions or makes consequential amendments to the Transport Act 2000.

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