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Back on track: can Burnham fix the norths woeful rail services?
From a new high-speed line to better intercity links, the PM has a chance to tackle problems he criticised as Manchester mayor. For passenger rail travel, the north of England was the future, once. But since that first train from Darlington to Stockton in 1825, many have felt short-changed. As one angry passenger put it, 200 years later: What is it about the rail industry which makes them think they can treat passengers in the north as second-class citizens?
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Friday, 21 August 2026
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- Back on track: can Burnham fix the norths woeful rail services?From a new high-speed line to better intercity links, the PM has a chance to tackle problems he criticised as Manchester mayor. For passenger rail travel, the north of England was the future, once. But since that first train from Darlington to Stockton in 1825, many have felt short-changed. As one angry passenger put it, 200 years later: What is it about the rail industry which makes them think they can treat passengers in the north as second-class citizens?
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RMT
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