KeolisAmey Metrolink contract extended until 2027

Transport for Greater Manchester have confirmed that KeolisAmey will continue to operate and maintain the Metrolink network for a further three years until July 2027. The new contract is an extension of the existing deal which had been due to expire in July 2024 and has an increased emphasis on operational performance, more planned network improvements and committing more frontline staff to tackle fare evasion and antisocial behaviour.

By the end of this latest contract the KeolisAmey contract would have lasted for ten years having initially started in July 2017. During this period there have been many milestones achieved in partnership between KAM and TfGM:

  • Record high performance levels, which have allowed passenger numbers to recover post-Covid, with passenger numbers expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels this year
  • Service enhancements, which have allowed Metrolink to run more services than ever before, with operated mileage across the network having increased by over 20%
  • Introduction of TravelSafe Officers on Metrolink and enhanced partnership working with Greater Manchester Police and other agencies
  • Improved customer satisfaction with the independent Institute of Customer Service identifying Metrolink as one of 20 most improved organisations nationally across all sectors
  • Successfully introducing 27 new trams to provide improved service capacity and resilience
  • Opening of the Trafford Park line in 2020

The new contract is aiming to further strengthen the success of the partnership resulting in continued improvements to the customer offer, including:

  • An even greater emphasis on operational performance
  • An enhanced focus on revenue protection and security across the network
  • A commitment to further invest in the existing network to ensure it benefits from the latest technology developments
  • Refreshed social impact ambitions to maximise its support of the local community

Danny Vaughan, TfGM’s Head of Metrolink, said: “Since coming on board with us KeolisAmey Metrolink have become an invaluable partner to TfGM. Together we have shown that we are committed to enhancing the Metrolink service for the benefit of our customers, whether that’s investing in the network or delivering excellent levels of reliability and punctuality.

“There is still a lot of exciting work for us to do to deliver the best possible experience for our customers, and I am delighted that KAM will continue to be a part of this journey for the foreseeable future.”

Alistair Gordon, CEO Keolis UK, Middle East and India, said: “We are delighted to have agreed the extension contract to operate and maintain Metrolink services for another three years.  The team at KeolisAmey Metrolink has worked with our partner TfGM to put the customer at the heart of our shared continuous improvement approach. KeolisAmey is committed to delivering a high-performance network that continues to add value to the communities of Greater Manchester. We now look forward to building on the many successes of Metrolink over the past seven years and are ready to deliver on the clear objectives set by TfGM for further improvements during the extension period.”

Peter Anderson, Managing Director at Amey, added: “It has been a privilege to work with TfGM over the last seven years delivering a more reliable, customer-centric service, which transports millions of people safely around Greater Manchester every year.

“Using our combined expertise, along with investment in our data analytics capability and technology, we have implemented solutions which more effectively manage the Metrolink network. These developments have improved operational efficiency, enhanced maintenance regimes, and ensured an efficiently managed service for the local community. Metrolink is an integral part of Manchester’s transport system, and the KeolisAmey team are delighted to continue working together with TfGM, connecting communities and making travel easier for the people of Greater Manchester.”

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