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Avanti West Coast needs to 'woo' customers back after 'disastrous underperformance'

Avanti runs trains on the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Glasgow Central, with branches to Birmingham, north Wales, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh

Avanti West Coast has been given a contract extension(Image: Avanti West Coast)

Avanti West Coast knows it needs to be "wooing" customers back to its services after a "disastrous underperformance", a transport minister has said.

Jesse Norman said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government believes the train operator is taking the necessary steps to make improvements as he faced a wave of criticism in the House of Commons over the decision to renew the contract.

Labour's Mike Amesbury suggested the contract had been renewed on the basis that the operator is "a little less crap than it used to be", while Tory former cabinet minister David Jones said the decision will be "very badly received" by passengers in north Wales.

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SNP transport spokesman Gavin Newlands accused the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government of "rewarding failure", adding: "Is it not time to follow Scotland’s lead and put our railway back into the public sector where it belongs?

Avanti runs trains on the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Glasgow Central, with branches to Birmingham, north Wales, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh. Its new deal has a maximum length of nine years, but can be axed after three years.

The operator was previously given two consecutive six-month contracts and ordered to develop a recovery plan aimed at addressing poor performance on vital routes, which was largely attributed to drivers refusing to work paid overtime shifts.