Lilian Greenwood MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, responding to the Department for Transport’s plans to scrap their South East smartcard programme, said:
“The timing of this announcement is an
insult to passengers. Tory Ministers have tried to bury the news that their £80
million South East smartcard scheme has been dropped by declaring it on the day
before the latest rail satisfaction statistics are published.
“Millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money has been wasted on a botched IT
project, leaving the Conservatives’ manifesto commitment to introduce part-time
rail season tickets in tatters. The Government’s own pilot scheme found that
the UK’s 8.4 million part-time workers could save up to 50 per cent on the cost
of travel if part-time season tickets were introduced, but Ministers have
effectively thrown in the towel.”