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MD of beleaguered West Midlands Trains steps down

Jan Chaudhry-van der Velde is replaced just weeks after region's mayor Andy Street calls for rail operator to be stripped of the franchise

Mayor Andy Street (left) has been critical in recent weeks of West Midlands Trains, pictured with its outgoing MD Jan Chaudhry-van der Velde(Image: Nick Wilkinson / BirminghamLive)

The managing director of beleaguered West Midlands Trains is stepping down from the rail operator just weeks after the company came under fire from the region's mayor over its "woeful" performance.

Julian Edwards has taken over from Jan Chaudhry-van der Velde as managing director of the company which runs the 'West Midlands' franchise, it was announced today.

Its services include the key Cross City commuter route between Redditch and Lichfield via Birmingham New Street.

West Midlands Trains (WMT) was formed in 2017 as a joint venture between Dutch firm Abellio as majority shareholder with minority partners East Japan Railway Company and Japanese conglomerate Mitsui.

It won the bid to take over the franchise previously held by London Midland and commenced operations in late 2017.

Just days before Christmas, West Midlands Mayor Andy Street launched a furious broadside against the company's track record and said he would ask the Government to strip it of its franchise if it did not rapidly improve.

He also said he wanted responsibility for the West Midlands franchise to come under the control of the mayor's office.