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York to Manchester train times set to be slashed by rail upgrade

Thu 7 Nov, 2024 by YorkMix

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves (centre) with Transport Secretary Louise Haigh and the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, talking with TransPennine Express staff. Photograph: Danny Lawson / PA wire

Filed Under: News, Transport

The sluggish rail journey between York and Manchester will get significantly faster after a major rail upgrade, the government said today (Thursday).

The Chancellor and the Transport Secretary visited Manchester to promote investment in the region’s infrastructure after last week’s Budget confirmed plans to upgrade transport links in northern England.

Rachel Reeves announced the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) between York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester was secured in her first Budget as Chancellor.

The upgrade was previously promised by the last Conservative government, which pledged £3.9 billion to the project in December of last year after the planned HS2 route between Birmingham and Manchester was axed.

The Department for Transport said the TRU upgrade will slash journey times between Manchester and York by ten minutes.

And journey times between Manchester and Leeds will be reduced from 50 to 42 minutes, with up to six fast services every hour.

Ms Reeves joined Transport Secretary Louise Haigh in Manchester, where they discussed how the upgrades will better connect people, communities and businesses across the region.

Ms Reeves said investment in transport infrastructure was “vital” for growth.

“Without improvements to our roads and rail we won’t be able to create jobs and boost business, which is why I prioritised projects like the Transpennine Route Upgrade and the long-awaited A57 upgrade in the Budget last week,” she said.

“Securing the delivery of these two important schemes brings our key Northern economic centres closer together. This Government is ending 14 years of neglect of the North, instead bolstering the region’s immense growth power to benefit the whole country.”

Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said “reliable, well-connected transport links” are “crucial” to unlocking opportunities.

“But for too long, the North’s transport infrastructure has been neglected,” she said.

“That’s why I am delighted the Chancellor’s first Budget secured the delivery of two multibillion-pound projects that will be vital for rail and road journeys across the north of England.

“I look forward to working on the successful delivery of both schemes that will make a huge different to people’s everyday journeys – making travelling between these great towns and cities quicker, easier and greener.”


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