Major Southeastern cuts have been partially reversed - but more needs to be done
Briefly

The article discusses the negative impact of recent transport changes on residents of Bexleyheath & Crayford, affecting their commutes, school runs, and hospital visits. The author, a local MP, highlights efforts to lobby for improved rail services in Parliament. Specifically, the legislation aimed at bringing passenger railway services into public ownership reflects the government’s commitment to reform. Notably, there will be additional weekday evening services on local routes starting December, providing some relief for commuters and residents who rely on these transport links.
The changes to transport in Bexleyheath & Crayford have significantly impacted local residents, affecting their commutes, children's travel to school, and hospital access.
The Government's commitment to reform the railways with Great British Rail aims to unify track and train services, improving public transport as part of our Plan for Change.
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