FIRSTGROUP PLC
open access rail acquisition and new services
application
FirstGroup
plc (the `Group') is pleased to announce that it has completed the
acquisition of Grand Union Trains GWML Holdings Limited
which holds track access rights for a new open access rail service
between Carmarthen and London Paddington. The Group has also today
submitted an application to the Office of Rail and Road (`ORR') to
expand this service with additional paths to Paignton,
Devon.
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The new
service between London Paddington and Carmarthen is anticipated to
be introduced in December 2027 and
run to at least the end of 2037
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Customers
will benefit from a new, value-for-money offering on the
South Wales route and additional
capacity on the line
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Following
mobilisation in 2027, the Group expects the service to contribute
annual revenues of c.£50m after two years, with a low double digit
operating margin
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A further
open access application has been submitted to the Office of Rail
and Road (`ORR') for this service to incorporate an additional five
return trips per day between London Paddington and
Paignton
Carmarthen
- London Paddington open access rail service
The
Group's acquisition of Grand Union Trains GWML
Holdings Limited
includes its subsidiary Grand Union Trains No. 2 Limited which
holds track access rights already granted by the ORR to run open
access rail services between London Paddington and Carmarthen from
December 2027, for a period of ten
years.
The new
service will comprise five services a day between London Paddington
and Carmarthen, calling at intermediate stations in England and Wales including Bristol Parkway, Newport, Severn Tunnel Junction, Cardiff
Central, Gowerton and Llanelli. Passengers can look forward to low
fares on the c.400m annual seat miles, with free Wi-Fi and on-board
catering, all offered in one comfortable class of travel. The
service will not only create more customer choice and much-needed
additional capacity on the route but it will also provide the first
direct service to London from
Severn Tunnel Junction and Gowerton, and a vastly improved
connection from Llanelli.
It will be
operated under the Group's successful Lumo brand which, since its
launch in October 2021, has
transformed long-distance connectivity between London and Edinburgh and helped spur an overall shift
from air to rail travel on that route. From launch until the end of
current track access agreements, Lumo and Hull Trains are on track
to deliver up to £1.4bn in economic benefits for communities along
their routes[1]
and the
Group believes the new services will have a similarly positive
effect for areas in South Wales
which are undergoing regeneration.
Following
mobilisation in 2027, the Group expects the service to contribute
annual revenues of c.£50m after two years, with a low double digit
operating margin, pre IFRS 16. The new service is expected to
create around 100 direct jobs.
The Group
is currently considering rolling stock options and further updates
will be provided in due course.
Together
with the Group's recently announced acquisition of the track access
rights granted by the ORR to run a new open access rail service
from London Euston to Stirling,
this will more than double FirstGroup's open access capacity in the
next few years. Furthermore, should the Group's recently submitted
applications be approved by the ORR this would almost treble the
Group's open access capacity over time.
Paignton
- London open access
expansion
The Group
has also submitted an application to the ORR for track access
rights to expand the new operation to include five return Lumo
services between London Paddington and Paignton via stations
including Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads, Taunton, Exeter St David's and Torquay from May
2028, as well as a sixth path between Highbridge &
Burnham and London.
Currently
the Torbay area only has three
direct rail services to London a
day, and rail only has a 29% modal share on this route compared to
71% for road. This is despite a car journey from Paignton to
London taking between four and
five hours on average; the Group's planned London-Paignton service
will take around 3 hours 20 minutes. Similarly, Bath and Bristol tourist rail journeys to Torbay have a lower modal share than
comparable routes. This
service should therefore accelerate tourism, drive growth and
support jobs as the Torbay area's
tourism sector recovers from lower demand during the pandemic and
the resurgence in overseas travel.
By
boosting rail connectivity and gaining mode share from car, Lumo
will help bring the South West closer together, and also provide
additional options for passengers to connect with the
capital.
Commenting,
FirstGroup Chief Executive Officer Graham
Sutherland said:
"Growing
our open access rail portfolio is a key priority for FirstGroup.
The introduction of our new Carmarthen to London Paddington service
will significantly bolster our footprint, and should our other
applications be successful, we will almost treble our current open
access capacity over the next few years. Our successful investment
in open access through Lumo and Hull Trains has helped connect
communities and drive economic growth and we aim to help spur
similar effects along this route."
Contacts
at FirstGroup:
Marianna
Bowes, Head of Investor Relations
Stuart
Butchers, Head of Corporate Communications
corporate.comms@firstgroup.co.uk
Tel: +44
(0) 20 7725 3354
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Contacts
at Brunswick Group:
Simone
Selzer
Tel: +44
(0) 20 7404 5959
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Contacts
at Panmure Liberum:
Nicholas
How / John More
Tel: +44
(0) 20 3100 2000
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Contacts
at RBC Europe Limited: James
Agnew / Jack Wood
Tel: +44
(0) 20 7653 4000
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Notes
The
acquiring entity is GB Railways Group Limited (the parent of Hull
Trains, and a wholly owned subsidiary of FirstGroup
plc).
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statement in this document should be construed as a profit forecast
for any period. Shareholders are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on the forward-looking statements. Except as required by
the UK Listing Rules and applicable law, the Group does not
undertake any obligation to update or change any forward-looking
statements to reflect events occurring after the date of this
document.
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About First Rail Open Access
FirstGroup
owns two open access operators, Hull Trains and Lumo, and also
operates Heathrow Express on behalf of Heathrow Airport
Ltd.
Hull
Trains has provided an open access service between Hull and London for 24 years. It runs seven services
each day between Hull and
London and saw the introduction of
a new fleet of bi-mode trains in 2019, that have reduced
CO2
emissions
by 65% compared to its previous fleet. Since
Covid-19 it has experienced a 32% increase in customers (bucking
national trends) and recent research shows using the service from
Hull to London King's Cross produces 12 times less
CO2
than
driving. Hull
Trains have increased seat capacity by 500% thanks to FirstGroup's
investment in new and longer trains.
Lumo
has carried more than 3 million customers, on over 8,500 journeys
between London and Edinburgh since its launch in October 2021. Its entirely electric fleet means
that journeys on Lumo emit 95% less CO2
than
flying, 21 times less than a petrol car and six times less than
electric vehicles.
Both
Lumo and Hull Trains have collectively benefited from a £160m
investment from FirstGroup.
Market
liberalisation in the EU with open access competing with state
operators has proven popular. Seven of the ten busiest rail routes
in Europe have competition between
operators. On-Rail competition in a number of EU countries has led
to more services, increased efficiency and passenger demand, lower
fares, newer trains, better use of assets and reduced
subsidy.
Open
access businesses have demonstrated the innovation which private
operators can bring to the network - they have demonstrably proven
additive to rail market (often through modal shift away from less
sustainable modes), rather than abstractive of contracted
operations. The East Coast Mainline has recovered post-pandemic
quicker than any other line of route and is the only route in the
UK where passenger numbers have grown; with open access operators
playing a key role in this.
About FirstGroup
FirstGroup
plc (LSE: FGP.L) is a leading private sector provider of public
transport services. With £4.7 billion in revenue and around 30,000
employees, we transported almost 2m
passengers a day in FY 2024. We create solutions that reduce
complexity, making travel smoother and life easier. Our businesses
are at the heart of our communities and the essential services we
provide are critical to delivering wider economic, social and
environmental goals. Each of our divisions is a leader in its
field: First Bus is one of the largest regional bus operators in
the UK, serving more than 20% of the population in the UK with a
fleet of around c.4,800 buses, and carrying more than a million
passengers a day. First Rail is one of the UK's largest rail
operators, with many years of experience running long-distance,
commuter, regional and sleeper rail services. We operate a fleet of
c.3,700 locomotives and rail carriages through three DfT contracted
train operating companies: WCP (incorporating Avanti West Coast and
West Coast Partnership Development), GWR and SWR) and two open
access routes (Hull Trains and Lumo). We are formally committed to
operating a zero-emission First Bus fleet by 2035, and First Rail
will help support the UK Government's goal to remove all
diesel-only trains from service by 2040. During FY 2024 FirstGroup
was named as one of the world's cleanest 200 public companies for
the fifth consecutive year and
achieved Industry Top-Rated status for the first time with
Sustainalytics. We provide easy and convenient mobility, improving
quality of life by connecting people and communities.
Visit
our website at www.firstgroupplc.com and follow us @firstgroupplc
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[1]
Lumo is forecast to contribute £470m to £740m to the UK economy
between 2021 and 2033: Passengers
power equivalent of 7,500 homes annually by choosing
Lumo.
Hull Trains has an estimated total economic benefits delivery of
£325m-700m, from launch in 2000
through to 2032: Hull
Trains Launches Independent Economic Report into Benefits for the
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