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Multi-billion pound plans for rail

Plans to overhaul transport across the North of England, including multi-billion pound rail schemes, are being laid out by the government later.

Friday, 20 March 2015

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  • TransNorth rail and road plan unveiled but unions call it 'electioneering'Proposals for high-speed rail, better road links and a tunnel under the Pennines could speed up travel between northern cities but Aslef calls £65bn plan ‘fanciful’ The chancellor, George Osborne, is joining city leaders from across the north on Friday to unveil a comprehensive strategy for transport in the region, including potential new rail routes and a possible road tunnel through the Peak District.The report from Transport for the North – the new body of combined authorities – proposes cutting journey times with high-speed railways, new road connections, and Oyster-style smartcards and si...

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  • RMT criticises rail work 'faults'Contractors working on a £500 million redevelopment of a major railway station have been accused of a "catalogue of faults" which have fuelled delays and disruption.

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  • Plymouth to get new-look trains in Government rail deal boost DAVID Cameron has signalled the end of the line for the 1970s inter-city British Rail trains between London and Plymouth. Details of new-look trains, which are expected to be unveiled next week as part of a fresh Great Western franchise, will get “broad support” in the South West, the Prime Minister said.

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  • £130m tram route decision announced The route of an extension to Midland Metro in Birmingham has been chosen after a public consultation. Centro has now announced that a new tram route will run along High Street Deritend. The headline cost will be £130 million, but that includes some additional trams. The line will improve connections to the new HS2 station at Curzon Street as well as the city's coach station at Digbeth.
  • Major rail investment plans for North unveiled Ministers are publishing plans for a multi-billion upgrade of the rail network in the north of England today. They include a ˜TransNorth™ network – with sections capable of speeds up to 225kmh (140mph) - linking Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle and Hull. But shadow rail minister Lilian Greenwood said the Northern Hub project was in danger of falling behind schedule because of the delay in gaining Transport and Works Act approval. She also warned that the cost of electrification in the west of England is set to double.

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  • £80bn blueprint for transport revealedMINISTERS and Northern leaders and are setting out blueprints for the North’s infrastructure including a high speed network ‘TransNorth’ and major highways investment.
  • Investment pledge as rail deal extendedTHE operator of rail services across the north, First TransPennine Express, has pledged to invest in more seats and provide free WiFI at major stations as part of a deal to extend its contract by 12 months.

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