THE new managing director of South Western Railway is hoping to 'make a noticeable difference' for passengers.
Mark Hopwood said he is determined to make 2020 a better year for SWR passengers and brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to the business.
He added: "It's my mission to drive through change and make a positive impact for South Western Railway passengers.
"Frankly, our service has not been good enough in recent months and years.
"I also know that the recent strikes have had a very significant impact on our passengers and staff and I am determined to find a resolution.
"We will focus on changes that can make an immediate difference to the number of trains running on time."
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In addition to Mark joining the business, SWR has brought together performance, operations and customer experience functions under the Chief Operating Officer Mike Houghton.
Mark says: "We can’t achieve all this alone.
"Many of the problems we face are caused by the infrastructure, so I have agreed with Network Rail at the very highest levels that we will work hard together to address these issues.
"My previous experience tells me that a strong, collaborative relationship is key. I know that passengers don’t want to hear parts of the industry blaming each other for issues they just want to see fixed.
"So my approach is that it might not be our fault, but it is still our problem."
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Mark is making five key commitments to passengers: including increasing the number of trains running on time; introducing new, refurbished trains; being honest and open; empowering staff and being approachable and accountable.
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