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Avanti West Coast boss says 'laser focus' will help cut cancellations and delays

Managing director Andy Mellors said the operator is 'making progress' in improving its performance but that there is 'still more to do'

Avant West Coast operates the Liverpool to London rail route(Image: Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)

Andy Mellors, Managing Director of Avanti West Coast, has emphasised the necessity for the train operator to maintain a "laser focus" on reducing service cancellations and delays.

Speaking at Liverpool Lime Street station during the introduction of an additional weekday return service to London, Mellors acknowledged that while there have been improvements in performance, the journey is far from over with "still more to do", as reported by .

This statement comes in light of Avanti West Coast's previous position as the least reliable of 24 operators in Britain last year, although recent figures show an improvement to 20th place.

Mellors commented: "There's been a relentless focus on restoring operational performance and day-to-day delivery, which is starting to bear fruit."

He attributed this progress to a "collaborative effort", particularly with Network Rail. Highlighting recruitment strides, Mellors noted that Avanti West Coast is "starting to see the benefit of unprecedented levels of recruitment" of drivers initiated in 2022, now boasting over 650 drivers, including 100 in various training stages.

When questioned about passenger trust, Mellors responded: "I came into this role in March of last year, and one of the things I was really clear about was that we needed to regain the trust and confidence of customers and stakeholders."

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Over the past year, significant strides have been made in enhancing train services, as highlighted by a spokesperson who said: "What we've done over the last 12 months in terms of building back the timetable, running extra services and delivering improvements in punctuality and reliability, has really supported that."

They added, "We are making progress. There's still more to do, but we continue to keep that laser focus on delivering the best possible service we can for customers and communities."