| Re: 13th December 2026 - Great Western returns to public ownership Posted by ChrisB at 12:00, 8th May 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Well, AI is mistaken in those dates dates quoted.
Core term expired 22 June 2025; contract end date not until 25 June 2028.
According to the TSSA Union's website....
| Re: 13th December 2026 - Great Western returns to public ownership Posted by JohnM at 11:52, 8th May 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
AI says it is, so it must be true

The timing for Great Western Railway (GWR) returning to public ownership is based on the government's phased nationalization schedule under the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024.
While specific dates for later transitions can occasionally shift based on the exact end of franchise periods, the December 13, 2026 date aligns with the expected expiration of GWR's current contract.
Why this date?
* Contract Expiry: The government is bringing operators back into public hands as their existing private contracts expire to avoid paying compensation to the private firms. GWR's current agreement with the Department for Transport (DfT) is scheduled to conclude in late 2026.
* The Three-Month Rollout: Since the 2024 Act, the government has been nationalizing roughly one operator every quarter. For example, South Western Railway transitioned in 2025, and West Midlands Trains followed in early 2026.
* Autumn 2026 Window: Official projections and timelines from the DfT and major news trackers (such as The Guardian's nationalization tracker) place GWR in the "Autumn 2026" bracket, specifically targeting mid-December to coincide with the winter timetable changeāa standard point for major administrative shifts in the rail industry.
The final operator, CrossCountry, is currently projected to be the last to transition in late 2027.
While specific dates for later transitions can occasionally shift based on the exact end of franchise periods, the December 13, 2026 date aligns with the expected expiration of GWR's current contract.
Why this date?
* Contract Expiry: The government is bringing operators back into public hands as their existing private contracts expire to avoid paying compensation to the private firms. GWR's current agreement with the Department for Transport (DfT) is scheduled to conclude in late 2026.
* The Three-Month Rollout: Since the 2024 Act, the government has been nationalizing roughly one operator every quarter. For example, South Western Railway transitioned in 2025, and West Midlands Trains followed in early 2026.
* Autumn 2026 Window: Official projections and timelines from the DfT and major news trackers (such as The Guardian's nationalization tracker) place GWR in the "Autumn 2026" bracket, specifically targeting mid-December to coincide with the winter timetable changeāa standard point for major administrative shifts in the rail industry.
The final operator, CrossCountry, is currently projected to be the last to transition in late 2027.
| Re: 13th December 2026 - Great Western returns to public ownership Posted by ChrisB at 11:38, 8th May 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hmmm. Can't find any sign of it anywhere official
| 13th December 2026 - Great Western returns to public ownership Posted by grahame at 11:13, 8th May 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Initially from social media - I won't put this is "Rumour Mill" because it fits expectations
GW returns to public ownership on 13th December, announced this morning.














