VoteClimate: International Rail Services: Kent - 25th October 2023

International Rail Services: Kent - 25th October 2023

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate International Rail Services: Kent.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2023-10-25/debates/14BF9FE9-D75D-49D8-9D3B-B4FC9D5397A0/InternationalRailServicesKent

18:31 Damian Green (Ashford) (Con)

In the light of that, I want to ask the Minister a number of specific questions, the first of which is an overarching one: given that Eurostar profits are returning and the Government have put taxpayers’ money into the Ashford signalling so that Ashford services can return to 2016 levels, what are the Government doing to support the return of services to the Kent stations? The second relates to an environmental point. There are many studies showing that international rail travel is more sustainable than air travel. Eurostar itself claims that the carbon footprint of one flight is the equivalent of that of 13 Eurostar journeys. As the Government are looking for ways to meet their welcome net zero target by 2050, what are they doing to expand the use of international rail as a more sustainable form of transport, especially as we know that there is significant capacity available, both on the line and on the train paths through the tunnel? There is no capacity constraint in this part of the rail network, so it would be good to use it as much as possible, for the good of the environment.

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