| A bright future for rail in the north |
| Saturday, 19 September 2009 | |
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Rail in the north is set to be transformed over the next 20 years in plans just announced by Network Rail (18 Sept 2009). Network Rail sets out its vision for the long-term. in it's plan “A bright future for rail in the north’ . Train operators Northern and First TransPennine Express have been working alongside Network Rail on the strategy for the future of rail travel, and the document includes proposals for:
By 2020 Network Rail wants to make rail the number one choice for commuters and businesses right across the north, with faster, more frequent and comfortable journeys helping to attract more people and jobs to the north. Chief Executive, Iain Coucher said: “Rail plays a vital role in the economy of Great Britain and the north is no different. We have to meet the ambitions of people and businesses and give them the railway they want and deserve.
“By running more trains, more often with more seats, we want to win even more passengers from the motorways. The railway in the north of England has already seen unprecedented growth in recent years. In the north west, passengers journeys increased by 20% between 1999 and 2005, and in the Yorkshire and Humber region the growth was a massive 60% in the nine years to 2007/8. This growth is set to continue with a predicted 44% increase in peak hour travel between Liverpool and Manchester by 2018, and 50% increase over the same period for Yorkshire and the Humber. Over the next year, Network Rail will set out precisely how it intends to meet the ambitions of the north: The ‘Rail in the north’ study to be published in January 2010 will set out the key infrastructure improvements Network Rail needs to put in place before 2020
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