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Avanti West Coast and WCPD outline future vision for customers

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The managing directors for Avanti West Coast and West Coast Partnership Development (WCPD) have outlined their future vision for customers at this year’s Stakeholder Conference.

Speaking to over 200 delegates at the event in Liverpool, the objectives for the coming months and years were outlined by both businesses.

Andy Mellors, Avanti West Coast’s managing director, highlighted the progress the operator has made in recent months to improve performance across its network. He emphasised that there is still more work to be done, particularly in collaboration with Network Rail to improve train service reliability on the West Coast Main Line.

The managing director of WCPD, Shamit Gaiger, updated the conference on the priorities and progress being made by her team on the high-speed services and the wider West Coast. She explained that the business is looking to capitalise on all the possible opportunities to ensure that the High Speed Two project delivers customer and economic benefits across the West Midlands, the North West and Scotland. Shamit also highlighted how the work WCPD is supporting the Government’s five missions for national renewal.

The event also saw engaging panel discussions with industry leaders on topics around customer experience, local economic growth and being a responsible business.

Speaking after the conference Andy said: “It was great to speak to so many of our stakeholders at this year’s conference in Liverpool and share with them our future vision for our customers.

“It is vital that we all work together, as an industry and with our stakeholders, to ensure that we are continuing to improve on delivering the train service that our regions and communities deserve.”

Shamit said: “I really enjoyed engaging with our stakeholders and sharing our views on how we put the customer first and adapt innovative thinking into our designs for new high-speed services.

“It was insightful to take part in discussions on how we can continue to work closer together to make sure the high-speed programme is a success, and that it delivers on our aim to set new customer and operational standards for rail; capitalising on the opportunities presented by high-speed infrastructure.”

Image credit: Avanti West Coast

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